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Title: Colin Menzies


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  • Colin Menzies
  • Accessible Census
  • useful easy affordable

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Knowledge you can afford and cant afford to
be without
  • Turning Census numbers into community knowledge
    is time-consuming.
  • As planners, we need Census analysis that is
    quick, affordable and useable.
  • Our Community Planning Products save planners
    time by doing basic analysis.
  • Built in Excel, they are easy to use.

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Different products, to suit your needs
  • The ABS produces six Community Profiles from the
    Census.
  • Good data here, if you have time to dig.
  • Most people use just the Basic Community Profile
    (BCP) for their demographic data.
  • But for most localities, the ABS produces more
    profiles (warning initials ahead!) the URP,
    IPP, WPP, XCP and TSP.

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Key Features
  • Designed for use, not filing
  • An emphasis on words and pictures
  • Customised charts
  • Traceable tables with key results highlighted
  • Easy cut-and-paste, reformat, publishing

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Community Portraits
  • your basic demographic profile for any area
  • compares two Censuses (now 1996/2001 coming
    2001/2006)
  • compares your area with a chosen broader area, to
    give meaning to data
  • 35 topics covering age, households, incomes,
    skills, employment, travel, housing and culture.
  • 5,000 words of text and 50 charts.

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Other Portraits
  • The Residents Portrait turns the URP into a
    15-page profile of your permanent residents.
  • The Indigenous Portrait uses the IPP and the BCP
    to compare the living standards of indigenous
    people with others in a community.
  • The Workers Portrait uses the WPP and URP to
    examine your local economy, looking at your
    workforce, industries and occupations.

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Community Analyst
  • Compares up to 20 localities across two Censuses
    (now 1996/2001 soon 2001/2006).
  • The Basic Analyst has 28 topics covering
    population, employment, culture, language etc
  • Each topic has a text overview with charts and
    highlighted tables giving key social indicators.
  • Includes a 2-page SnapShot of each locality.
  • The Advanced Analyst has another 18 topics
    covering children, youth and older people.

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Interactive products
  • Designed so you can explore data depths
  • Pop-up menus allow you to set the topics, targets
    and parameters.
  • Dozens of reports are possible.
  • Just print out the reports you want.

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Community Explorer taming the TSP
  • Identify significant features and trends in your
    place, 199119962001.
  • Pick from 80 topics population, culture,
    education, employment and ethnicity.
  • Pick a topic, a gender and a period get an
    instant 3-page illustrated analysis.
  • Hundreds of reports are possible.
  • Example see which occupations are larger and
    growing project these trends to a future year.

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Bubble charts for 3-D views
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Age Profiler adding XCPs to BSPs
  • Examine and compare 29 key characteristics across
    age groups.
  • Or focus on cohorts for youth or aged studies.
  • Pick an age group, gender and topic from
    drop-down menus
  • The Age Profiler instantly writes a 4-page report
    with charts and data tables
  • Study, edit, print or cut-and-paste as you go.

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The PopuLater 20-year projections
  • Instant analysis of the 20-year population
    projections for any LGA.
  • Look at changes in absolute, percentage or
    relative terms.
  • Pop-up menu lets you focus on age groups, sexes
    or time periods.
  • Compare with other areas projections.

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Watch the Age Tree grow
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Community Projector blending data sets
  • Develop consistent dwelling and population
    forecasts across your suburbs/districts.
  • Menu-driven so you can develop scenarios with
    projections to any year.
  • An accurate tool for developer contributions.
  • Takes in occupancy trends, vacancies, non-private
    dwellings.
  • Comes loaded with 1996-2001 Census data, recent
    building and population data, and 20-year
    population forecasts.

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Pricing
  • PopuLater 300
  • All Portraits 800
  • Explorer, Age Profiler (single area) 950
  • Analyst 1,950
  • Explorer, Age Profiler (multi-area) 2,950
  • Projector 2,950

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Availability
  • Products sent by email within days.
  • All products being upgraded for 2006 Census,
    available as data is released.
  • 2006 upgrades provided for all products at 50 of
    purchase price.
  • Inspect order www.publicpractice.com.au

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New products and upgrades
  • All products blend data sets though Excel to
    produce instant reports
  • Lastest is our Crime Profile using crime and
    Census statistics.
  • Let us develop a product just for you.

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Isnt it timeyou knew your Place
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