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Central Queensland households will be put under the microscope of the annual Census in 100 days giving authorities a snapshot of society – and you cold face a fine if you aren’t included.
Conducted every five years, the Census provides the most comprehensive data from our nation and tells us about the economic, social and cultural make-up of the country.
Executive Director Andrew Henderson said the Census data provides a vital tool for governments of all levels, community organisations and businesses.
“Every stat tells a story,” Mr Henderson said.
“It shows a community’s strengths and what’s needed to help them continue to grow. “Transport, schools, health care, roads and buildings are just some of the services Census data helps.”
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