Local Government Area (LGA) code (ASGS 2016) N(5)
Value Domain Attributes
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type: | Value Domain |
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METEOR identifier: | 743484 |
Registration status: | Tasmanian Health, Standard 04/05/2021 |
Definition: | A code set representing an approximation of gazetted local government boundaries as defined by each State and Territory Local Government Department. |
Representational attributes | ||
Representation class: | Code | |
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Data type: | String | |
Format: | N(5) | |
Maximum character length: | 5 |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Department of Health Tasmania |
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Origin: | Australian Bureau of Statistics 2016. Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS): Volume 1 - Main Structure and Greater Capital City Statistical Areas July 2016. ABS cat. no. 1270.0.55.001. Canberra: ABS. |
Revision status: | The 2016 ASGS is the second edition of the ASGS, which updates the first edition (introduced in 2011) for growth and change in Australia's population, economy and infrastructure. It also incorporates the Territory of Norfolk Island for the first time. |
Relational attributes | |
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Classification scheme attributes | |
Classification scheme: | Australian Statistical Geography Standard 2016 |
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METEOR identifier: | 659352 |
Definition: | The Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) is the geographical framework defined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) for disseminating geographically classified statistics. |
Registration status: | Children and Families, Standard 20/01/2021 Commonwealth Department of Social Services (retired), Standard 20/06/2018 Early Childhood, Superseded 15/08/2023 Health, Superseded 20/10/2021 Housing assistance, Standard 10/05/2019 Tasmanian Health, Standard 27/06/2017 |
Context: | The ASGS provides a common framework of statistical geography that enables the publication of statistics that are comparable and geospatially integrated. It provides users with a coherent set of standard regions so that they can access, visualise, analyse and understand statistics. |
Classification structure: | The ASGS is a hierarchical framework of regions. Its classification structures are split into two broad groups, the ABS Structures and the Non-ABS Structures. The ABS Structures are hierarchies of regions defined and maintained by the ABS. The regions that comprise the ABS Structures will remain unchanged until the next anticipated edition of the ASGS in 2021, which is timed for use in the next anticipated Census of Population and Housing in 2021. The ABS Structures are built directly from mesh blocks. Non-ABS Structures are approximated by either Mesh Blocks, the Statistical Areas Level 1 (SA1), or the Statistical Areas Level 2 (SA2). The ABS Structures comprise six interrelated hierarchies of regions. They are:
The Non ABS Structures comprise eight hierarchies of regions which are not defined or maintained by the ABS, but for which the ABS is committed to providing a range of statistics. They generally represent administrative regions and are approximated by Mesh Blocks, SA1s or SA2s. They are:
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Collection and usage attributes | |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
Origin: | Australian Bureau of Statistics 2016. Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS): Volume 1 - Main Structure and Greater Capital City Statistical Areas July 2016. ABS cat. no. 1270.0.55.001. Canberra: ABS. |