Regional Matters 2005 - Portfolio Index Education

The purpose of this index is to provide policy makers and others wishing to follow a portfolio theme such as transport or health with a list of issues of relevance to that theme. The index also highlights the need for issues, trends and drivers to be considered from a holistic and integrated perspective when considering policy development or servicing outcomes for a particular area of responsibility.


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Changing Populations

PDF Icon The Indigenous population (PDF - 1.1 Mb)
PDF Icon Population change (PDF - 1.6 Mb)
PDF Icon Migration flows (PDF - 162 Kb)
PDF Icon Net migration (PDF - 2.2 Mb)
PDF Icon Age structure (PDF - 1.0 Mb)
PDF Icon Peri-urban growth 1 (PDF - 2.3 Mb)
PDF Icon Peri-urban growth 2 (PDF - 2.0 Mb)

Community Wellbeing

PDF Icon Disadvantage and resilience (PDF - 1.3 Mb)
PDF Icon Participation in community organisations (PDF - 1.3 Mb)
PDF Icon Diversity and inclusion 1 (PDF - 1.0 Mb)
Servicing Communities

PDF Icon Transport and access youth (PDF - 1,016 Kb)
PDF Icon Education (PDF - 2.5 Mb)
PDF Icon Tele-services (PDF - 249 Kb)
Industry & Skills

PDF Icon Diversification of regional economies (PDF - 2.5 Mb)
PDF Icon Concentration of skilled workers (PDF - 2.6 Mb)
PDF Icon Spatial skills shortages (PDF - 2.7 Mb)
PDF Icon Attraction and retention of skilled workers (PDF - 748 Kb)
PDF Icon Education and training 1 (PDF - 1.1 Mb)
PDF Icon Education and training 2 (PDF - 485 Kb)

Water in a Dry Land

PDF Icon Changing practices in urban areas (PDF - 499 Kb)
PDF Icon Changing practices in irrigation areas (PDF - 564 Kb)

Energy Choices

PDF Icon Changing behaviours (PDF - 2.2 Mb)

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