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Injury deaths, Australia 2002 added 2004-12-17

This report describes injury mortality in Australia during 2002. It includes information about the major causes of injury such as transport-related deaths, suicide and accidental falls. The data provided in relation to each cause include age and sex, State and Territory differences, trends over time, and other associated factors. The report will be relevant to anyone interested in gaining an insight into patterns of injury mortality and the burden it imposes on the Australian community.

Reported injury mortality of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia, 1997-2000 added 2004-12-01

This report describes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mortality for 1997-2000, with comparisons to non-Indigenous mortality for the same period. Data is presented for two reporting regions, with jurisdictions grouped according to completeness of death and population data. Total external causes and major selected external causes are reported by age, sex, Indigenous status, and remoteness of place of usual residence. Overall, injury death rates were higher for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and rates were generally higher for residents of remote areas.

Bulletin 20 - Injury Mortality Australia 1997 added 1999-12-01

A statistical overview of major causes of injury deaths in Australia in 1997.

Bulletin 19 - Injury Mortality Australia 1996 added 1998-08-26

A statistical survey of major causes of injury deaths in Australia in 1996.

Bulletin 17 - Injury Mortality Australia 1995 added 1998-07-20

A statistical survey of major causes of injury deaths in Australia in 1995. Includes rates by sex, age, year, and State or Territory.

Bulletin 13 - Injury Mortality Australia 1994 added 1996-12-18

A statistical survey of major causes of injury deaths in Australia in 1994. Includes rates by sex, age, year, and State or Territory.

Injury by Firearms Australia 1994 added 1996-07-09

A statistical report on injury deaths and hospitalisation due to firearms in Australia in 1994

Bulletin 10 - Injury Mortality Australia 1993 added 1996-07-09

A statistical survey of major causes of injury deaths in Australia in 1993. Includes rates by sex, age, year, and State or Territory.

Bulletin 8 - The spatial distribution of injury deaths in Australia: Urban,rural and remote areas added 1995-10-25

A statistical report comparing injury mortality in urban, rural and remote parts of Australia, based on data for the three years 1990-1992.

Atlas of Injury Death, Australia 1990-1992 added 1995-10-16

Maps and tables showing how injury mortality varies by area in Australia. This report is based on deaths in the three years 1990 to 1992.Maps and tables showing how injury mortality varies by area in Australia. This report is based on deaths in the three years 1990 to 1992.

Injury Deaths Australia - Introduction added 1995-01-01

Injury mortality case numbers and rates in Australia since 1979. User can select period, type of external cause, State/Territory and gender, and produce a table.

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