The Census is upon us and, short of travelling to the moon, you're about to be counted in Australia's biggest survey. But with "serious privacy concerns" being raised, what are your options? Claire ...
Claire Reilly was a video host, journalist and producer covering all things space, futurism, science and culture. Whether she's covering breaking news, explaining complex science topics or exploring ...
Names and addresses collected as part of the 2016 Census, to be conducted on August 9, will be retained to enable the census to be linked to other national data. Names and addresses had previously ...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has been forced into damage control as citizens react with confusion and anger at the way the ABS has handled this years' Census. In December 2015, the ...
Tuesday was due to be the day when millions of Australians completed the eCensus. ABS decided years ago to make this the first time that a majority of Australians would be encouraged to complete the ...
According to data released today, there were 23,401,892 people who were counted in Australia on the night of the 2016 Census who were usually resident in Australia. After adjusting for undercount and ...
Labor has wasted little time in lashing out at the government for the failure of Census 2016 to withstand a claimed DDoS attack, with Shadow Assistant Treasurer Andrew Leigh saying the Census has been ...
Although the government’s review of the problems surrounding the online 2016 Census is yet to be released, the person leading the review, Alastair MacGibbon, has provided a new, concise rundown of the ...
Update, August 9: The Australian census website crashed today as around 65 percent of the country’s total population—some 16 million people—attempted to submit their census form online. According to ...
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