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HISTORY. On 1 Jan. 1901 New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania were federated under the name of the ‘Commonwealth of Australia’, the designation of ‘colonies’ being at the same time changed into that of ‘states’—except in the case of Northern Territory, which was transferred from South Australia to the Commonwealth as a ‘territory’ on 1 Jan. 1911.
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Statistical Information. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (Treasury Building, Canberra, A.C.T., 2600) was established in 1906. All the activities of the Bureau are covered by the Census and Statistics Act, which confers authority to collect information and contains secrecy provisions to ensure that individual particulars obtained are not divulged. Under the provisions of the Statistics (Arrangements with States) Act which became law on 12 May 1956, the statistical services of all the States have been integrated with the Australian Bureau. An outline of the development of statistics in Australia is published in the Official Year Book, No. 51, 1965. Commonwealth Statistician: J. P. O’Neill.
The principal publications of the Bureau are:
Official Year Book of Australia. 1907 to date
Pocket Compendium of Australian Statistics. 1913 to date
Quarterly Summary of Australian Statistics. Dec. 1917 to date
Monthly Review of Business Statistics. Oct. 1937 to date
Digest of Current Economic Statistics. Aug. 1959 to date
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Census—Detailed Tables and Statistician’s Report. 1911–66.—1971 Preliminary Tables
Australian Life Tables. 1881–90 to 1965–67
Australian Balance of Payments. 1928–29 to 1951–52
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New South Wales Handbook of Local Statistics: latest issue 1974
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Paxton, J. (1975). Australia. In: Paxton, J. (eds) The Statesman’s Year-Book. The Statesman’s Yearbook. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230271043_6
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