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Table 12A.71<br />

Table 12A.71<br />

Estimated resident populations used in mental health per person calculations (a), (b)<br />

NSW Vic Qld WA SA Tas ACT NT Aust (c)<br />

2002-03 6 649 460 4 892 483 3 764 672 1 937 581 1 525 933 474 862 324 146 199 305 19 770 963<br />

2003-04 6 688 694 4 952 160 3 857 062 1 967 851 1 536 286 480 772 326 024 200 589 20 011 882<br />

2004-05 6 728 890 5 013 967 3 945 990 1 998 756 1 545 528 484 640 328 155 203 784 20 252 132<br />

2005-06 6 786 435 5 085 505 4 043 814 2 037 272 1 559 372 488 495 332 380 208 407 20 544 064<br />

2006-07 6 854 848 5 165 404 4 132 015 2 080 966 1 575 714 491 666 336 444 212 551 20 851 997<br />

(a)<br />

(b)<br />

The data represent the mid-point of the relevant financial year. For 2006-07 data, the mid-point is 31 December 2006.<br />

For previous years, the estimated resident population data used in the mental health section were the average of the relevant four quarters for the financial<br />

year. Mid-point data are used to match the population data used in the National Mental Health reports.<br />

(c) Includes other territories.<br />

Source : ABS (2008) Australian Demographic Statistics , December Quarter 2007, Cat. no. 3101.0<br />

REPORT ON<br />

GOVERNMENT<br />

SERVICES 2009<br />

HEALTH<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

ISSUES

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