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ACT Population Projections by District (2015 - 2041)
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2018-09-10T07:39:14.000ZThe projections are based upon actual values obtained in 2015, and estimates obtained for 2016. A full list of all projections, including historical projections, can be found at http://apps.treasury.act.gov.au/demography/projections/act. These population projections are not intended to present predictions of the demographic future to any degree of reliability or precision. The population projections contained here are the projected population resulting from certain assumptions about future trends in fertility, mortality and migration trends. Future population trends are influenced by a variety of social, economic and political factors, with significant fluctuation in short-term population growth rates as well as in the underlying social, economic and political influencers. Numerous behavioural assumptions are required to be made for each age cohort and sex. Many of these assumptions will be swamped by the random impacts on the future movements of individuals through births, deaths, and relocation. Neither the authors nor the ACT Government give warranty in relation to these projections, and no liability is accepted by the authors or the Government or any other person who assisted in the preparation of the publication, for errors and omissions, loss or damage suffered as a result of any person acting in reliance thereon.
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ACT Population Projections (2015-2041)
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2017-07-26T02:07:02.000ZThe projections are based upon actual values obtained in 2015, and estimates obtained for 2016. A full list of all projections, including historical projections, can be found at http://apps.treasury.act.gov.au/demography/projections/act. These population projections are not intended to present predictions of the demographic future to any degree of reliability or precision. The population projections contained here are the projected population resulting from certain assumptions about future trends in fertility, mortality and migration trends. Future population trends are influenced by a variety of social, economic and political factors, with significant fluctuation in short-term population growth rates as well as in the underlying social, economic and political influencers. Numerous behavioural assumptions are required to be made for each age cohort and sex. Many of these assumptions will be swamped by the random impacts on the future movements of individuals through births, deaths, and relocation. Neither the authors nor the ACT Government give warranty in relation to these projections, and no liability is accepted by the authors or the Government or any other person who assisted in the preparation of the publication, for errors and omissions, loss or damage suffered as a result of any person acting in reliance thereon.
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Traffic Route Stats
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2023-12-20T09:15:24.000ZThis dataset contains historic Route Definitions and Statistics with Geometry of traffic flow. The detailed documentation is included at https://www.data.act.gov.au/dataset/realtime-traffic/cjkg-rvmu. Disclaimer : Even though the real-time API updates the info every 30 seconds, we only sample at every 5 minutes for historical archiving
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ACT Population Projections by Suburb (2015 - 2020)
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2018-09-10T07:38:30.000ZThe projections are based upon actual values obtained in 2015, and estimates obtained for 2016. A full list of all projections, including historical projections, can be found at http://apps.treasury.act.gov.au/demography/projections/act. These population projections are not intended to present predictions of the demographic future to any degree of reliability or precision. The population projections contained here are the projected population resulting from certain assumptions about future trends in fertility, mortality and migration trends. Future population trends are influenced by a variety of social, economic and political factors, with significant fluctuation in short-term population growth rates as well as in the underlying social, economic and political influencers. Numerous behavioural assumptions are required to be made for each age cohort and sex. Many of these assumptions will be swamped by the random impacts on the future movements of individuals through births, deaths, and relocation. Neither the authors nor the ACT Government give warranty in relation to these projections, and no liability is accepted by the authors or the Government or any other person who assisted in the preparation of the publication, for errors and omissions, loss or damage suffered as a result of any person acting in reliance thereon.
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Road Access Restriction
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2020-06-19T18:00:34.000ZThe physical boundary between two road reserve segments that prevents vehicular access; or the boundary of applicability of a road name between two road reserve segments that do not belong to the same road where one road runs into another (and hence there is no physical boundary or indication). The type of physical boundary relevant in each case is defined by the VEHICULAR_ACCESSS_FLAG attribute. The second use of the ACCESS_RESTRICTION table, as a barrier between applicability of road name is used simply for the purposes of graphical presentation. The difference in road name applicability can be determined from the links between the road reserve segment and the road to which it belongs. However, in most cases the barrier between roads would not be displayed on a map because it is obvious from the shapes of surrounding roads. This second use of the table caters for the case where it is not visibly obvious where one road ends and the next begins. Creative Commons License Creative Common By Attribution 4.0 (Australian Capital Territory), Please read Data Terms and Conditions statement before data use.
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Population Growth
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2017-07-26T06:17:32.000ZThe projections are based upon actual values obtained in 2015, and estimates obtained for 2016. A full list of all projections, including historical projections, can be found at http://apps.treasury.act.gov.au/demography/projections/act. These population projections are not intended to present predictions of the demographic future to any degree of reliability or precision. The population projections contained here are the projected population resulting from certain assumptions about future trends in fertility, mortality and migration trends. Future population trends are influenced by a variety of social, economic and political factors, with significant fluctuation in short-term population growth rates as well as in the underlying social, economic and political influencers. Numerous behavioural assumptions are required to be made for each age cohort and sex. Many of these assumptions will be swamped by the random impacts on the future movements of individuals through births, deaths, and relocation. Neither the authors nor the ACT Government give warranty in relation to these projections, and no liability is accepted by the authors or the Government or any other person who assisted in the preparation of the publication, for errors and omissions, loss or damage suffered as a result of any person acting in reliance thereon.
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ACT Population Projection
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2017-07-26T06:15:35.000ZThe projections are based upon actual values obtained in 2015, and estimates obtained for 2016. A full list of all projections, including historical projections, can be found at http://apps.treasury.act.gov.au/demography/projections/act. These population projections are not intended to present predictions of the demographic future to any degree of reliability or precision. The population projections contained here are the projected population resulting from certain assumptions about future trends in fertility, mortality and migration trends. Future population trends are influenced by a variety of social, economic and political factors, with significant fluctuation in short-term population growth rates as well as in the underlying social, economic and political influencers. Numerous behavioural assumptions are required to be made for each age cohort and sex. Many of these assumptions will be swamped by the random impacts on the future movements of individuals through births, deaths, and relocation. Neither the authors nor the ACT Government give warranty in relation to these projections, and no liability is accepted by the authors or the Government or any other person who assisted in the preparation of the publication, for errors and omissions, loss or damage suffered as a result of any person acting in reliance thereon.
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Temporary Traffic Management (TTM) - Planned Road Closures (Live Stream)
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2021-11-26T05:13:17.000ZThis Java Script Open Notation (JSON) Feed and ArcGIS Online map presents the planned road closures within the ACT in real-time based on the submission of Temporary Traffic Management (TTM) plans. The fields of the JSON string include: Object ID (Numeric field) Global ID (Alpha-numeric field) Project title (Free text field string) Type (Selected from: light rail, special event, road works, emergency, utilities, telecommunications, building construction, ActewAGL, NBN, charitable organisation, inclement weather, other) Describe activity (Free text field string required if "other" type selected) Roads closed (Free text field string) Reason for road closure (Free text field string) Closure start time (Unix Format - see data dictionary for syntax) Closure end time (Unix Format - see data dictionary for syntax) Geometry (X,Y longitude, latitude format) More information regarding the syntax for querying this API can be found in the linked data dictionary.
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Unplanned Road Closures (Live Stream)
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2021-11-26T05:26:03.000ZThis Java Script Open Notation (JSON) Feed and ArcGIS Online map presents the unplanned road closures within the ACT in real-time. The fields of the JSON string include: Object ID (Numeric field) Global ID (Alpha-numeric field) Project title (Free text field string) Type (Selected from: light rail, special event, road works, emergency, utilities, telecommunications, building construction, ActewAGL, NBN, charitable organisation, inclement weather, other) Describe activity (Free text field string required if "other" type selected) Roads closed (Free text field string) Reason for road closure (Free text field string) Closure start time (Unix Format - see data dictionary for syntax) Closure end time (Unix Format - see data dictionary for syntax) Geometry (X,Y longitude, latitude format) More information regarding the syntax for querying this API can be found in the linked data dictionary.
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ACTQP HTS - Gender Demographics
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2021-11-26T01:28:19.000ZThis data set provides a count and percentage of the gender of individuals sampled in obtaining data for the ACT Household Travel Survey.