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Background Paper No. 02/2006 by Talina Drabsch
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This paper analyses data from the 2001 Census of Population and Housing for the
NSW State Electoral Districts (SED). Data was provided by the Australian Bureau
of Statistics in relation to the state electoral boundaries as redistributed in
2004. Data for each characteristic is presented in two tables. The first ranks
each SED on the relative value of the selected data item. The second table
presents the same information but with each SED listed in alphabetical order.
The average score for each data item is included at the end of each table and
the median score is shown by the 47th position (underlined). Averages for each
region (Metropolitan, Central Coast, Illawarra, Newcastle, North Coast and
Country) are also noted. Definitions of the various characteristics are
provided and should be read in conjunction with the tables.
A political party has been included next to each electoral district. However,
it should be noted that the electoral districts have been redistributed since
the most recent election in 2003. Accordingly, the party affiliation shown is
notional only. The allocation is based on the 2003 results adjusted for the new
boundaries as calculated by Antony Green in 2004 NSW Redistribution:
Analysis of Final Boundaries, NSW Parliamentary Library Background Paper No
1/05. The only exception is Pittwater which is given as Independent as a result
of the November 2005 by-election.