Description: State Electoral Divisions (SED) are an ABS Mesh Block approximation of state electoral districts as defined by state and territory electoral commissions. A state electoral district is an area legally prescribed for the purpose of returning one or more members to the state or territory lower houses of parliament, or the relevant equivalent. State Electoral Divisions are based on the most up to date state electoral districts available prior to publication. State Electoral Divisions may change as state or territory authorities redistribute their electoral districts. When this occurs, State Electoral Divisions will be updated annually together with updates of other Non ABS Structures. ABS approximations of administrative boundaries do not match official legal boundaries exactly and should only be used for statistical purposes.
Data and geography references Source data publication: Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) Edition 2 - State Electoral Divisions
Further information: Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) Edition 2 - Non ABS Structures Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
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Description: State Electoral Divisions (SED) are an ABS Mesh Block approximation of state electoral districts as defined by state and territory electoral commissions. A state electoral district is an area legally prescribed for the purpose of returning one or more members to the state or territory lower houses of parliament, or the relevant equivalent. State Electoral Divisions are based on the most up to date state electoral districts available prior to publication. State Electoral Divisions may change as state or territory authorities redistribute their electoral districts. When this occurs, State Electoral Divisions will be updated annually together with updates of other Non ABS Structures. ABS approximations of administrative boundaries do not match official legal boundaries exactly and should only be used for statistical purposes.
Data and geography references Source data publication: Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) Edition 2 - State Electoral Divisions
Further information: Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) Edition 2 - Non ABS Structures Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
Made possible by the Digital Atlas of Australia The Digital Atlas of Australia is a key Australian Government initiative being led by Geoscience Australia, highlighted in the Data and Digital Government Strategy. It brings together trusted datasets from across government in an interactive, secure, and easy-to-use geospatial platform. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is working in partnership with Geoscience Australia to establish a set of web services to make ABS data available in the Digital Atlas of Australia. Contact the Australian Bureau of Statistics
Email geography@abs.gov.au if you have any questions or feedback about this web service.
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Description: State Electoral Divisions (SED) are an ABS Mesh Block approximation of state electoral districts as defined by state and territory electoral commissions. A state electoral district is an area legally prescribed for the purpose of returning one or more members to the state or territory lower houses of parliament, or the relevant equivalent. State Electoral Divisions are based on the most up to date state electoral districts available prior to publication. State Electoral Divisions may change as state or territory authorities redistribute their electoral districts. When this occurs, State Electoral Divisions will be updated annually together with updates of other Non ABS Structures. ABS approximations of administrative boundaries do not match official legal boundaries exactly and should only be used for statistical purposes.
Data and geography references Source data publication: Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) Edition 2 - State Electoral Divisions
Further information: Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) Edition 2 - Non ABS Structures Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
Made possible by the Digital Atlas of Australia The Digital Atlas of Australia is a key Australian Government initiative being led by Geoscience Australia, highlighted in the Data and Digital Government Strategy. It brings together trusted datasets from across government in an interactive, secure, and easy-to-use geospatial platform. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is working in partnership with Geoscience Australia to establish a set of web services to make ABS data available in the Digital Atlas of Australia. Contact the Australian Bureau of Statistics
Email geography@abs.gov.au if you have any questions or feedback about this web service.
Subscribe to get updates on ABS web services and geospatial products.
Privacy at the Australian Bureau of Statistics
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Copyright Text: Unless otherwise noted, content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)