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We understand how places grow & change over time. Our knowledge helps governments & organisations make informed decisions.

Melbourne, Australia
Joined February 2010
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.id (informed decisions)
5 years
Our partners at Burnside (SA) will be one of many organisations to feature on the ABC's Census 2021: Why We Count, 6pm Sunday 8 August. Tune in to see Census data in action. https://t.co/jFhRfYj72D
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Tackling social isolation for seniors is a priority for Burnside City Council and this knitting club is a weapon in its arsenal of group activities. It's just one local government using Census data...
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.id (informed decisions)
5 years
Looking out for our most vulnerable when it counts.
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.id (informed decisions)
5 years
We're looking for a Spatial/urban analyst to work alongside our experienced team in Melbourne.
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.id (informed decisions)
5 years
There's an opening in our team for a #fullstackdeveloper who wants to be a part of something special https://t.co/Xh7J9O2hr0 #fullstackjobs #developerjobs #dotnet #angularjs #csharp #melbourne
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.id (informed decisions)
5 years
Free webinar this Monday (May 24th): Johnny Barnard presents data and insights from our work producing Covid-adjusted forecasts of population and dwellings: Where 1.9 Million Australians *won't* live in 2041.
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.id (informed decisions)
5 years
Great to see Melbourne hosting @GiTAustralia conference. We would love to add more women to our development team. If you are looking, we are hiring! #gitaucon https://t.co/FjMt8wdrCQ
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.id (informed decisions)
5 years
New eBook available for free download 📙 Sharing our Covid-adjusted forecasts of population and housing ➡ 2041. The pandemic impact: - 1.9M fewer Australians - 788k fewer school-aged children - 162k fewer homes built in Greater Melbourne alone https://t.co/kHezzSoSRP
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.id (informed decisions)
5 years
Last week we launched a new addition to our Community Profiles: a view of internal migration that shows movement between Australian LGAs on an annual basis. https://t.co/i8C1QGz3PZ
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.id (informed decisions)
6 years
In a recent chat with @cogent_co, Lailani shares some principles that have helped us get more of our ideas out into the world and make our contribution to society. https://t.co/xCrKmpzniH
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6 years
This is Ivan Motley from @dotid unpacking some critical research on social and economic inequality in our cities. #PIANSW19
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.id (informed decisions)
6 years
Welcome @RVCouncil to the .id community! If you're in the Richmond Valley area, you now have access to a comprehensive demographic profile of your local area
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.id (informed decisions)
6 years
If the whole population of Australia lived in a single city, how big would that city be if it were as dense as Melbourne? ..Hobart? ..Darwin? Nenad's latest blog channels some interesting work by @tdechant https://t.co/jrzuRkxGk6
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.id (informed decisions)
6 years
If you're in the @MidCoastCouncil local government area in NSW, you now have access to detailed demographic data comparing men and women in your community
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.id (informed decisions)
7 years
Won't someone think of the children..but also their grandparents! Glenn's latest blog asks planners to consider the demographic nuances within our fastest growing cities (growth is a big story, but it's not the only story)
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This blog looks at the distribution of Melbourne's population and growth, and looks at the future, as well as the question of whether Melbourne will overtake Sydney.
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.id (informed decisions)
7 years
New building approvals data is now online in our community profiles and economic profiles https://t.co/lVfNbMXkyV
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.id (informed decisions)
7 years
We've just put live a series of communities profiles for the Northern Territory, including detailed demographic profiles for local indigenous communities. Details and links to these new public resources, here:
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