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List of tables in measure 1.03


  • Table D1.03.1: Deaths related to injury and poisoning, by type of external cause (selected), Indigenous status and sex, NSW, Qld, WA, SA and NT, 2015–2019

  • Table D1.03.2: Hospitalisation rates for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status, sex and age group, Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.3: Hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status, jurisdiction and sex, Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.4: Hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status and remoteness, Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.5: Hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status and sex, NSW, Vic, Qld, WA, SA and NT, 2006–07 to 2018–19

  • Table D1.03.6: Hospitalisations of Indigenous Australians for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by type of injury and sex, Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.7: First reported external causes of hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status and sex, Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.8: Problems relating to injury managed by general practitioners, by Indigenous status of the patient, April 2010–March 2015

  • Table D1.03.9: Indigenous persons reporting an injury in the last 4 weeks, by type of event, action taken and long-term result, by sex, remoteness and age, 2012–13

  • Table D1.03.10: Indigenous persons reporting an injury in the last 4 weeks, by remoteness, age, sex and state/territory, 2012–13

  • Table D1.03.11: Selected socioeconomic characteristics by Indigenous persons (15 years and over) reporting an injury in the last 4 weeks, 2012–13

  • Table D1.03.12: Selected household and health risk factors, by Indigenous persons (15 years and over) reporting injury in the last 4 weeks, 2012–13

  • Table D1.03.13: Mode of transport for transport-related fatal injury by Indigenous status, NSW, Vic, Qld, WA, SA and NT, 2005–06 to 2009–10

  • Table D1.03.14: Age-specific and age-standardised rates due to fatal and serious land transport injury, NSW, Vic, Qld, WA, SA and NT, 2005–06 to 2009–10

  • Table D1.03.15: First reported external causes of hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status and age group, Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.16: Hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status, jurisdiction and remoteness, Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.17: First reported external causes of hospitalisations for injury (based on principal diagnosis), by length of stay, Indigenous status and remoteness, Australia, July 2017 to June 2019


  • Table D1.03.2 NSW: Hospitalisation rates for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status, sex and age group, New South Wales and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.5 NSW: Hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status, New South Wales and NSW, Vic, Qld, WA, SA and NT, 2006–07 to 2018–19

  • Table D1.03.6 NSW: Hospitalisations of Indigenous Australians for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by type of injury and sex, New South Wales and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.7 NSW: First reported external causes of hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status and sex, New South Wales and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019


  • Table D1.03.2 Vic: Hospitalisation rates for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status, sex and age group, Victoria and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.5 Vic: Hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status, Victoria and NSW, Vic, Qld, WA, SA and NT, 2006–07 to 2018–19

  • Table D1.03.6 Vic: Hospitalisations of Indigenous Australians for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by type of injury and sex, Victoria and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.7 Vic: First reported external causes of hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status and sex, Victoria and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019


  • Table D1.03.2 Qld: Hospitalisation rates for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status, sex and age group, Queensland and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.5 Qld: Hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status, Queensland and NSW, Vic, Qld, WA, SA and NT, 2006–07 to 2018–19

  • Table D1.03.6 Qld: Hospitalisations of Indigenous Australians for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by type of injury and sex, Queensland and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.7 Qld: First reported external causes of hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status and sex, Queensland and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019


  • Table D1.03.2 WA: Hospitalisation rates for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status, sex and age group, Western Australia and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.5 WA: Hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status, Western Australia and NSW, Vic, Qld, WA, SA and NT, 2006–07 to 2018–19

  • Table D1.03.6 WA: Hospitalisations of Indigenous Australians for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by type of injury and sex, Western Australia and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.7 WA: First reported external causes of hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status and sex, Western Australia and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019


  • Table D1.03.2 SA: Hospitalisation rates for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status, sex and age group, South Australia and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.5 SA: Hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status, South Australia and NSW, Vic, Qld, WA, SA and NT, 2006–07 to 2018–19

  • Table D1.03.6 SA: Hospitalisations of Indigenous Australians for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by type of injury and sex, South Australia and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.7 SA: First reported external causes of hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status and sex, South Australia and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019


  • Table D1.03.2 Tas: Hospitalisation rates for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status, sex and age group, Tasmania and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.6 Tas: Hospitalisations of Indigenous Australians for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by type of injury and sex, Tasmania and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.7 Tas: First reported external causes of hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status and sex, Tasmania and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019


  • Table D1.03.2 ACT: Hospitalisation rates for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status, sex and age group, Australian Capital Territory and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.6 ACT: Hospitalisations of Indigenous Australians for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by type of injury and sex, Australia Capital Territory and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.7 ACT: First reported external causes of hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status and sex, Australian Capital Territory and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019


  • Table D1.03.2 NT: Hospitalisation rates for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status, sex and age group, Northern Territory and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.5 NT: Hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status, Northern Territory and NSW, Vic, Qld, WA, SA and NT, 2006–07 to 2018–19

  • Table D1.03.6 NT: Hospitalisations of Indigenous Australians for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by type of injury and sex, Northern Territory and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

  • Table D1.03.7 NT: First reported external causes of hospitalisations for injury and poisoning (based on principal diagnosis), by Indigenous status and sex, Northern Territory and Australia, July 2017 to June 2019

Data sources

This measure was last updated on 31 January 2023. See table below for details of updates by data source.

Updates to measure content by data source

Topic

Data source

Latest time period reported

Measure content last updated

Deaths

National Mortality Database (NMD)

2019

27 May 2022

Hospitalisations

National Hospital Morbidity Database (NHMD)

2018–19

31 Jan 2023

Primary health care

The Bettering the Evaluation And Care of Health (BEACH) survey

2015–16(a)

8 Dec 2020

Prevalence (survey, self-reported)

Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey (AATSIHS)

2012-13

8 Dec 2020

(a) Survey has now ceased, so no further updates will be published.

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