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    Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY)  

    The Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) is a study that follows young Australians over 10 years, from their mid-teens to mid-twenties, as they move through school to further study, work and beyond


    Access: Available with Approval | Data Quality: Best Quality
    Contact Person: lsay@ncver.edu.au


    National survey of the state of relationships in Australia  

    A national survey of Australian adults measuring relationship quality, wellbeing, and social connection. Key topics include Cost of living; Older persons; Persons with disabilities; Partner relationships; Loneliness; Mental health


    Access: Open | Data Quality: Best Quality


    Workplace Gender Equality Agency  

    WGEA is a Commonwealth government agency established by the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012. The Agency's purpose under the Act is to: promote and improve gender equality (including equal remuneration between women and men) in employment and in the workplace support employers to remove barriers to the full and equal participation of women in the workforce promote, amongst employers, the elimination of discrimination on the basis of gender in relation to employment matters (including in relation to family and caring responsibilities) foster workplace consultation between employers and employees on issues concerning gender equality in employment and in the workplace improve the productivity and competitiveness of Australian business through the advancement of gender equality in employment and in the workplace. The Act requires private and Commonwealth public sector employers with 100 or more employees to report annually against six gender equality indicators. Employers with 500 or more employees must also have a policy for each of the 6 gender equality indicators. Those with 500 or more direct employees also need to select and achieve or improve against gender equality targets. WGEA works work with employers to help them comply with the reporting requirements under the Act. Read more about our legislation on the WGEA legislation page. We are committed to promoting and contributing to understanding, acceptance and public debate of gender equality issues in the workplace. WGEA employees regularly speak at events on workplace gender issues and work with business, academics, equal opportunity networks and women’s groups on like-minded projects.


    Access: Open | Data Quality: Best Quality


    Dementia Awareness Survey  

    The Dementia Awareness Survey is the largest nationally representative community survey of its kind in Australia. It collects information on how much people know about dementia and their attitudes towards dementia and people living with dementia. The survey results will help inform priorities and areas for dementia awareness initiatives and prevention activities that can reduce the risk or delay the development of dementia.


    Access: Open | Data Quality: Best Quality


    Report on Government Services (ROGS) (14 Aged care services)  

    The Report on Government Services (RoGS) provides information on the equity, effectiveness and efficiency of government services in Australia


    Access: Open | Data Quality: Best Quality


    Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health  

    The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health (known as Women’s Health Australia to its participants) is the largest, longest-running project of its kind ever conducted in Australia. The population-based survey explores the factors contributing to the health and wellbeing of over 57,000 Australian women* in four cohorts. Their data provides invaluable information about the health of women across the lifespan. Since its inception in 1996, ALSWH has informed federal and state government policies across a wide range of issues. The Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing funds the Study, and it is jointly managed by the University of Queensland and the University of Newcastle


    Access: Open | Data Quality: Best Quality