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ABS releases first tally of 2021 Census forms submitted: Australia

Date Time ABS releases first tally of 2021 Census forms submitted: Australia The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) estimates it has received 1,023,561 Census forms as of Wednesday 4 August at 8am. This tally is based on online forms submitted by households through the Census website. It is not a complete tally of submitted forms as it does not include any paper forms. Andrew Henderson, Census Executive Director and National Spokesperson said, “with many households still to receive their Census instructions, we are delighted with the participation we have received at this early stage. “It’s a great reminder that people can complete their Census as soon as they receive their instructions if they know where they’ll be on 10 August. They don’t have to wait until Census night.”

Count me in: What to expect from 2021 Census

Macquarie University/The Lighthouse What’s the point of the five-yearly Census? Macquarie University geographer Dr Andrew Burridge gives a brief history and explains why it’s important. Households around Australia – locked-down or not – are receiving instructions on how to complete the online form in our first ‘COVID safe’ Census. Moment in time: The Census gives a single snapshot of everyone who lives in Australia. The five-yearly data collection by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) asks each household and each person in Australia to complete 65 questions, ranging from their age and sex, their education, mobility, employment, family, religion and language through to their living arrangements and where they will be staying on the night of August 10.

Protect Breastfeeding - shared responsibility - World Breastfeeding Week

Department of Health The 2021 theme for World Breastfeeding Week is Protect breastfeeding – a shared responsibility The Australian Government recognises that breastfeeding is not always easy, but it is one of the best ways to support the health of mother and infant. Any amount of breastmilk benefits the infant.[1] It protects infants against infection and some chronic illnesses and helps promote healthy brain, eyesight and speech development.[2] There are also many benefits for breastfeeding mothers including reduced risks of ovarian and breast cancer, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.[3] Australia’s Infant Feeding Guidelines (Guidelines) recommend exclusive breastfeeding to around 6 months. The Guidelines also recommend continuing breastfeeding to

Census 2021: More than one million Census 2021 forms already completed

The Australian Bureau of Statistics has already received more than one million Census forms following a new rule that allows households to complete it prior to Census night. Officially Census night is August 10, but thanks to COVID-19 restrictions the ABS is allowing households to pre-fill their forms if they already know who will be in their household come Census night. As of Wednesday, August 4, an estimated 1,023,561 Census forms had already been completed. READ MORE: Every household will need to complete a Census form.(Getty) Andrew Henderson, Census Executive Director and National Spokesperson for this year s count, said the team was overjoyed at the early tally.

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