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22-455: Auchenflower Stadium is an Australian basketball centre in Auchenflower, Queensland . The four-court arena was the home of NBL side Brisbane Bullets until 1983. During that time, it was often referred to as The Auchendome. The facilities cater for those using wheelchairs. During the 2010–11 Queensland floods, nine feet of water flooded the complex. It also hosted the 2014 NBL Blitz during

44-455: A formal consultation process occurred on the online "ABS Consultation Hub", with the ABS receiving 450 submissions, 315 of which were published with consent. Since 2006, the ABS has allowed the census to be completed online, moving in 2016 to be digital-first. Like 2016, the 2021 Census was primarily collected online, with paper census forms being available on request for any household. In 2016, around

66-603: A number of heritage-listed sites, including: There are no schools in Auchenflower. The nearest government primary schools are Milton State School in neighbouring Milton to the north-east, Rainworth State School in neighbouring Bardon to the north-west, and Toowong State School in neighbouring Toowong to the south-west. The nearest government secondary schools are Kelvin Grove State College in Kelvin Grove to

88-514: A response rate of 96.1%, up from the 95.1% at the 2016 census . The total population of the Commonwealth of Australia was counted as 25,422,788, an increase of 8.6 per cent or 2,020,896 people over the previous 2016 census. Results from the 2021 census were released to the public on 28 June 2022 from the Australian Bureau of Statistics website . A small amount of additional 2021 census data

110-546: A third of all households requested and completed their census using the paper form. The population counts for Australian states and territories were that New South Wales remains the most populous state, with 8,072,163 people counted, ahead of Victoria (6,503,491) and Queensland (5,156,138). The total population of Australian as counted in the 2021 census by state and external territories are: Of all residents over two-thirds (72.4% or 18,235,690) were born in Australia. Over

132-569: Is an inner western riverside suburb of the City of Brisbane , Queensland , Australia. In the 2021 census , Auchenflower had a population of 6,053 people. Auchenflower is located 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) west of the Brisbane CBD bordering the Brisbane River . The area features a hilly terrain and pockets of green spaces, offering residents scenic views and recreational opportunities. The area

154-565: Is used to "help governments, businesses, not-for-profit and community organisations across the country make informed decisions", including helping governments to plan the provision of services. An independent report from Lateral Economics found that for every $ 1 of investment on the census, $ 6 of benefits are created in the Australian economy. Since the 2001 Census, all households have the option of allowing their census data, including personal information such as names and addresses, to be stored by

176-497: The Australian Defence Force , and would not continue asking questions about home internet access considering the rise of mobile devices. This represented the first significant change to census topics since 2006. Alongside these two new topics, the 2021 Census continued to ask questions related to: Through late 2017, the ABS began discussions with major census data users on what was needed. From 3 April to 30 June 2018,

198-514: The Ipswich railway line . Auchenflower Stadium (also known as NAB Stadium), previously known as The Auchendome, is a basketball centre in Auchenflower, Queensland. By train , the Auchenflower railway station is the second station on the Ipswich line west of Roma Street railway station . By bus , Auchenflower is served by most western suburb bus routes operated by Transport for Brisbane . By road , Auchenflower has two main roads through

220-720: The National Archives of Australia (NAA) for 99 years. 99 years after Census Night, the NAA will release that data to the public in a Census Time Capsule. Censuses stored by the NAA cannot by accessed, amended, or retrieved by anyone, including courts and tribunal, until their release, the first of which will occur in 2100. The 2020 Census Test occurred on 27 October 2020 with around 100,000 households from Sydney , Adelaide , Darwin , and Canberra , as well as communities in Karratha , Warrnambool , and Alice Springs Town Camps . Every census,

242-540: The ABS makes a recommendation to the Australian Government on the topics to be included, based on the benefit that data would provide to Australia. Through the Census and Statistics Amendment (Statistical Information) Regulations 2020 , the federal parliament approves topics that may be included. For the 2021 census, the ABS had been authorised to include questions relating to long-term health conditions and service in

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264-528: The Bicentennial Bikeway runs along the Brisbane River allowing access to the Brisbane CBD through to Toowong . 2021 Australian census The 2021 Australian census , simply called the 2021 Census , was the eighteenth national Census of Population and Housing in Australia. The 2021 Census took place on 10 August 2021, and was conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). It had

286-698: The Martyr Anglican Church was dedicated by Archbishop Gerald Sharp on 18 November 1923. In 1954 the foundation stone for a new church building was laid by Archbishop Philip Strong . The church's deconsecration and closure in 2015 was approved by Local Bishop Godfrey Fryar . The site is being redeveloped for residential apartments. In 1975, the first NightOwl convenience store was opened at 392 Milton Road ( 27°28′26″S 152°59′44″E  /  27.4739°S 152.9956°E  / -27.4739; 152.9956  ( First Night Owl convenience store (former) ) ). From 1975 to 1986, Auchenflower

308-470: The Torwood Estate was available for sale on the ground by R. J. Cottell, Auctioneer. The location was advertised as "Torwood adjoins Baroona, is close to Rosalie, to Bayswater, to Milton to Castlemaine Brewery, and is within 10 minutes drive of the city on a tip-top road." In May 1920, "Drysllwyn Estate" made up of 37 allotments was advertised to be auctioned by Cameron Bros, auctioneers. A map advertising

330-548: The auction states that the Estate is opposite the residence "Drysllwyn" and near Auchenflower Railway Station. In September 1921, "Chermside Park, second section" made up of 50 allotments was advertised to be auctioned by Cameron Bros, auctioneers. A map advertising the auction states that the estate is convenient to the Toowong tram line. Auchenflower Infants' Provisional School opened on 30 January 1922. It closed in 1960. St Alban

352-409: The national average of 66.7; the next most common countries of birth were England 3.2%, New Zealand 2.9%, India 2.2% and China 1.8%. 77.0% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin at 2.1%. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 38.5% and Catholic 21.4%. In the 2021 census , Auchenflower had a population of 6,053 people. Auchenflower has

374-478: The north-east and Indooroopilly State High School in Indooroopilly to the south. The Wesley Hospital is a private hospital at 451 Coronation Drive, but its main entry is on Chasely Street ( 27°28′38″S 152°59′53″E  /  27.47732°S 152.99819°E  / -27.47732; 152.99819  ( Wesley Hospital (entrance) ) ). It extends west through to the Auchenflower railway station on

396-517: The pre-season of the 2014–15 NBL season , which saw the Townsville Crocodiles win the pre-season championship. Other major events that were held at the venue include the 2013 Australian National Basketball Championships, the 2011 U14 National Australian Basketball Championship and the 2014 U16 Boys State Basketball Championship. Auchenflower, Queensland Download coordinates as: Auchenflower / ˈ ɔː k ən f l aʊ . ər /

418-410: The suburb, Coronation Drive and Milton Road , both running from the Brisbane CBD towards the western suburbs. As of 2006 the " TransApex " traffic proposal touted by the former Lord Mayor, Campbell Newman , involves the construction of a major road tunnel system through Brisbane, including one to run under Toowong, Auchenflower and Milton, possibly along the alignment of Milton Road. By bicycle ,

440-410: Was formerly populated by rural estates, one of which was named Auchenflower by Thomas McIlwraith circa 1880. The name Auchenflower is a Gaelic word meaning field of flowers , namely Achadh nan Flùr . Between 1900 and 1962 Auchenflower was served by trams running along Milton Road from Toowong . The services were withdrawn after the disastrous Paddington tram depot fire . In June 1887,

462-473: Was officially a neighbourhood with the suburb of Toowong , but obtained independent suburb status on 16 November 1986. In January 2011, Auchenflower experienced flooding as part of the 2010–11 Queensland floods . In the 2016 census , Auchenflower had a population of 5,870 people, 50% female and 50% male. The median age of the Auchenflower population was 31 years of age, 7 years below the Australian median. 67.9% of people were born in Australia., compared to

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484-516: Was released in October 2022 and in 2023. Australia's next census is scheduled to take place in 2026. The census was undertaken during the COVID-19 pandemic . It therefore provided a clear snapshot of how the pandemic impacted Australian society. In Australia, completing the census is compulsory for all people in Australia on census night, only excluding foreign diplomats and their families. Census data

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