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WESTIR Ltd analyses data from the Australian Census of Population and Housing for Greater Western Sydney.
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Youthification and Greater Western Sydney – The Internal Migration of Young People – January 2020
If you live in Greater Western Sydney (GWS), you may have noticed a trend of local young people moving away from GWS to live closer to the Sydney C...Read more -
Young people (12 to 24 years) in Greater Western Sydney Part 4: Youth Health and Wellbeing – February 2021
This paper is the fourth and final instalment of WESTIR’s 2020 series, Youth in Greater Western Sydney (GWS). The paper presents an overview of h...Read more -
Young people (12 to 24 years) in Greater Western Sydney Part 3: Education and Employment – July 2020
This paper is the third instalment of WESTIR’s 2020 series, Youth in Greater Western Sydney (GWS). The paper presents an overview of education an...Read more -
Young people (12 to 24 years) in Greater Western Sydney Part 2: Identity, Home and the Household – April 2020
This paper is the second instalment of WESTIR’s 2020 series, Youth in Greater Western Sydney (GWS), and follows WESTIR’s previous exploration o...Read more -
Young Mothers in Greater Western Sydney – February 2019
In Australia, in 2016, a total of 310,247 women gave birth creating a birth rate of 62 per 1,000 women of reproductive age (15-44 years). During th...Read more -
Women in Greater Western Sydney – July 2019
Women make an important contribution in society. They undertake a variety of roles including being mothers, guardians, partners, caregivers, leader...Read more -
Transport & Travel to Work – August 2019
Sydney is growing rapidly and becoming more densely populated. Transport has become an important part of policy and planning for Greater Sydney to ...Read more -
TEI Priority Groups of Greater Western Sydney – 2016
The recent release of the 2016 Census has generated much discussion among media outlets, particularly on the topic of religious affiliation.Read more -
Socio-Economic Index for Areas in Greater Western Sydney – August 2018
The Socio-Economic Index for Areas (SEIFA) is a useful tool for identifying relative levels of socio-economic advantage and disadvantage in Austral...Read more -
Schooling In Greater Western Sydney – January 2018
In late 2015, the NSW Department of Family and Community Services (FACS) began the reform process to redesign their early intervention service syst...Read more