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Demographic profiling: Western Australia Toodyay bushfires 2009 case study
Title | Demographic profiling: Western Australia Toodyay bushfires 2009 case study |
Publication Type | Report |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Authors | Beaini, F, Ulubasoglu, M |
Document Number | 526 |
Date Published | 12/2019 |
Institution | Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC |
City | Melbourne |
Report Number | 526 |
Keywords | Emergency management, optimisation, post-disaster, recovery, risk analysis |
Abstract | In this report, we provide some high-level demographic profiling and descriptive analysis of the Shire of Toodyay, a small town in the Western Australian Wheatbelt region that was devastated by bushfires on 29 December 2009. The profiling utilises the ABS Census as the primary data source (in line with project methodology), at either a SA2 or local government area (LGA) level, depending on available information. It also relies on official government reports for fire related statistics. In presenting this information, we note that our demographic profiling captures the overall population-level trends, which are affected by factors including migration and population growth. This enables us to present a baseline of the overall socioeconomic characteristics and conditions of Toodyay both prior to (2006) and post the fires (2011, 2016). This report is part of a series of demographic profiling reports which will be released for each of the project case studies. |