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Settlement Information Report – South Australia by SA4
1 January 2013 to 31 December 2017
Contents
About this Document ............................................................................................................. 2
SETS Target Groups .................................................................................................................... 2
Period ......................................................................................................................................... 2
Service Areas .............................................................................................................................. 2
Additional information .......................................................................................................... 3
Caveats ....................................................................................................................................... 3
Data capture ............................................................................................................................... 3
Data/reporting limitations ......................................................................................................... 3
Report usage ............................................................................................................................... 4
Further data ................................................................................................................................ 4
South Australia ...................................................................................................................... 5
Statistical Area Level 4 regions ............................................................................................... 8
Adelaide ...................................................................................................................................... 8
South Australia – South East .................................................................................................... 11
South Australia - Outback ......................................................................................................... 14
Barossa – Yorke – Mid North .................................................................................................... 16
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About this Document
This document is provided to assist in preparing proposals for the Settlement Engagement and Transition Support (SETS) program. It details statistical information specific to the SETS Target Groups in each State and Territory.
SETS Target Groups
SETS Client Services are targeted to clients in their first five years of life in Australia in the following categories:
humanitarian entrants
family stream migrants with low English language proficiency
dependants of skilled migrants in rural and regional areas with low English language proficiency
selected temporary residents (Prospective Marriage and Provisional Partner visa holders and their dependants) in rural and regional areas with low English.
SETS Community Capacity Building services are targeted to:
New and establishing ethno-specific communities, community leaders and emerging community representatives
Small and new and establishing ethno-specific organisations with limited corporate capacity.
Period
The data in these reports covers settlers in the five year period from 1 January 2013 to 31 December 2017.
Service Areas
In a grant agreement, the ‘service area’ sets out where an organisation will work, the communities it will work with and where most of its clients will be drawn from.
The geographical areas used in most grant agreements will be the Statistical Area levels that are set by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and can be found in the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) 2011. You can find general information about the ASGS on the ABS’s Geography page and a summary of the ASGS structure.
When completing a grant application, you will need to select the combination of Statistical Areas which best reflects the area you intend to service. The ABS Census mapping tool provides information about Statistical Areas and allows you to compare against other boundaries, such as postcode.
This document presents data at Statistical Area Level 4 (SA4) boundaries. SA4 regions are the largest sub-State regions in the Main Structure of the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS). SA4 areas are built from whole Statistical Areas Level 3 (SA3s) and Statistical Areas Level 2 (SA2). SETS service areas must cover an SA2 minimum.
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Additional information
* Due to the large number of SA4s for the Adelaide Metropolitan Area, these SA4s have been combined to make up Adelaide. Specific data on the below SA4s can be requested at settlement.data.request@dss.gov.au
1. Adelaide – Central and Hills 2. Adelaide – North 3. Adelaide – South 4. Adelaide – West
Caveats
The data in these reports are sourced from the Settlement Database (SDB). There are limitations in the data capture and the actual data.
Currently, the SDB contains only geographical information based on the ASGC. For this booklet, the data from SDB was linked to the ASGS SA4. While all care was taken, there could be some boundary changes not reflected.
Data capture
SDB collects data concerning settlers who have been granted a permanent (or provisional) visa.
SDB data is compiled from a number of sources including the Department of Home Affairs (previously the Department of Immigration and Border Protection), other Commonwealth agencies and service providers.
Data/reporting limitations
The Settlement Database has not been adjusted to reflect settlers who:
are deceased
have permanently left Australia
have had their Visas cancelled.
The Settlement Database includes:
some duplicate records
only settler’s latest known residential (or intended) address. Address information is only updated if the Department is notified. Some settlers have no address details recorded
only the latest permanent (or provisional) Visa for a settler.
settlement date is ‘date of Visa grant’ for settlers who were in Australia when their Visas were granted, and ‘date of arrival’ for settlers who were overseas when their Visas were granted.
Country of Birth - if a migrant is listed as ‘Australia’ it indicates that the individual was actually born in Australia from parents who had arrived in Australia prior to the birth but were not permanent residents.
The totals may be affected given these circumstances:
reports including numbers of settlers in specified locations may be inaccurate due to limitations in address data
data suppression rules have been applied for client confidentiality (in areas with less than five clients, this is indicated by ‘<5’)
reports may include data that is ‘not-recorded’ in cases where the data is unavailable, for example, this may include data relating to gender.
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Report usage
Please attribute the Australian Government as the data source.
Further data
For further information, please contact the Department at settlement.data.request@dss.gov.au
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South Australia
SA4 of Residence of Permanent Settlers (All Streams)
SA4 Migration Stream
Total % of Total Humanitarian Family Skilled
Adelaide* 7,178 7,517 0 14,695 91.6%
South Australia - South East 425 400 183 1,008 6.3%
South Australia - Outback <5 115 70 186 1.2%
Barossa - Yorke - Mid North <5 90 58 149 0.9%
Total 7,605 8,122 311 16,038 100%
* Due to the large number of SA4s for Adelaide, four SA4s have been combined to make up Adelaide.
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Top ten Ethnicities of Permanent Settlers (All Streams)
Ethnicities Migration Stream
Total
% of Total Humanitarian Family Skilled
Hazara (Afghan) 1,871 <5 0 1,872 11.5%
Nepalese 1,300 0 0 1,300 8.1%
Arab (NFD1) 637 <5 0 638 4.0%
Chin (Burma) 571 0 0 571 3.5%
Syrian 431 0 0 431 2.7%
Pashtun (Afghan) 348 0 0 348 2.2%
Iranian 148 <5 0 150 0.9%
Congo 145 0 0 145 0.9%
Burmese 141 0 0 141 0.9%
Karen (Burma) 119 0 0 119 0.7%
Other 1,894 8,118 311 10,323 64.6%
Total 7,605 8,122 311 16,038 100%
Gender of Permanent Settlers (All Streams)
Gender Migration Stream
Total % of Total Humanitarian Family Skilled
Female 3,544 5,534 184 9,262 57.8%
Male 4,061 2,586 127 6,774 42.2%
Total 7,605 8,122 311 16,038 100%
1 Not Further Defined
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Age Bands of Permanent Settlers (All Streams)
Age Band Migration Stream
Total % of Total Humanitarian Family Skilled
00-05 440 137 <5 581 3.6%
06-11 1,094 432 10 1,536 9.6%
12-15 792 396 14 1,202 7.5%
16-17 356 216 7 579 3.6%
18-24 1,200 980 57 2,237 13.9%
25-34 1,342 2,551 20 3,913 24.5%
35-44 1,181 1,525 123 2,829 17.6%
45-54 675 718 69 1,462 9.1%
55-64 301 730 6 1,037 6.5%
65+ 224 437 <5 662 4.1%
Total 7,605 8,122 311 16,038 100%
Metropolitan / Regional areas of Permanent Settlers (All Streams)
Metro/Regional Migration Stream
Total % of Total Humanitarian Family Skilled
Metro 7,173 7,421 0 14,594 91.0%
Regional 432 701 311 1,444 9.0%
Total 7,605 8,122 311 16,038 100%
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Statistical Area Level 4 regions
Adelaide*
Top ten Ethnicities of Permanent Settlers (All Streams) - Adelaide
Ethnicities Migration Stream
Total
% of Total
Humanitarian Family Skilled
Hazara (Afghan) 1,748 <5 0 1,749 11.9%
Nepalese 1,300 0 0 1,300 8.9%
Arab (NFD) 637 <5 0 638 4.4%
Chin (Burma) 565 0 0 565 3.8%
Syrian 425 0 0 425 2.9%
Pashtun (Afghan) 348 0 0 348 2.4%
Iranian 147 <5 0 149 1.0%
Burmese 136 0 0 136 0.9%
Chin 108 0 0 108 0.7%
Iraqi 101 0 0 101 0.7%
Total 5,515 <5 0 5,519 37.6%
* Due to the large number of SA4s for Adelaide, four SA4s have been combined to make up Adelaide.
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Age Bands of Permanent Settlers (All Streams) - Adelaide
Age Band Migration Stream
Total % of Total Humanitarian Family Skilled
00-05 409 124 0 533 3.6%
06-11 1,024 395 0 1,419 9.7%
12-15 747 360 0 1,107 7.5%
16-17 337 199 0 536 3.6%
18-24 1,148 923 0 2,071 14.1%
25-34 1,275 2,380 0 3,655 24.9%
35-44 1,110 1,377 0 2,487 16.9%
45-54 622 636 0 1,258 8.6%
55-64 289 694 0 983 6.7%
65+ 217 429 0 646 4.4%
Total 7,178 7,517 0 14,695 100%
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Top ten Main Languages of Permanent Settlers (All Streams) - Adelaide
Main Language Migration Stream
Total
% of Total Humanitarian Family Skilled
Arabic 1,363 170 0 1,533 10.4%
Nepali 1,298 25 0 1,323 9.0%
Dari 841 287 0 1,128 7.6%
Hazaragi 691 163 0 854 5.8%
Mandarin 12 695 0 707 4.7%
Vietnamese 0 518 0 518 3.7%
Farsi (Afghan) 359 32 0 391 2.7%
Farsi (Persian) 231 75 0 306 2.1%
Pashto 281 11 0 292 2.0%
Burmese / Myanmar 265 12 0 277 1.9%
Total 5,341 1,988 0 7,329 49.9%
Gender of Permanent Settlers (All Streams) - Adelaide
Gender Migration Stream
Total % of Total Humanitarian Family Skilled
Female 3,373 5,069 0 8,442 57.4%
Male 3,807 2,446 0 6,253 42.6%
Total 7,178 7,517 0 14,695 100%
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South Australia – South East
Top ten Ethnicities of Permanent Settlers (All Streams) – South Australia – South East
Ethnicities Migration Stream
Total
% of Total
Humanitarian Family Skilled
Hazara (Afghan) 123 0 0 123 12.2%
Karen (Burma) 105 0 0 105 10.4%
Congo 67 0 0 67 6.6%
Karenni 26 0 0 26 2.6%
African (NFD) 26 0 0 26 2.6%
Luba/Kasai 16 0 0 16 1.6%
Tutsi 11 0 0 11 1.1%
Bembe 11 0 0 11 1.1%
Syrian 6 0 0 6 0.6%
Chin (Burma) 6 0 0 6 0.6%
Total 397 0 0 397 39.4%
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Age Bands of Permanent Settlers (All Streams) - South Australia – South East
Age Band Migration Stream
Total % of Total Humanitarian Family Skilled
00-05 31 9 <5 42 4.2%
06-11 70 30 7 107 10.6%
12-15 45 23 6 74 7.3%
16-17 19 11 5 35 3.5%
18-24 52 49 29 130 12.9%
25-34 65 126 46 237 23.5%
35-44 71 79 56 206 20.4%
45-54 53 46 32 131 13.0%
55-64 12 22 0 34 3.4%
65+ 7 5 0 12 1.2%
Total 425 400 183 1,008 100%
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Top ten Main Languages of Permanent Settlers (All Streams) - South Australia – South East
Main Language Migration Stream
Total
% of Total Humanitarian Family Skilled
Swahili 97 <5 <5 102 10.0%
Hazaragi 85 7 0 92 9.0%
Karen S'gaw 60 0 0 60 6.0%
Dari 36 14 0 50 5.0%
Karen 49 <5 0 50 5.0%
Mandarin 0 25 13 38 3.8%
Thai 0 27 0 27 2.7%
Chinese (NFD) 0 14 10 24 2.4%
Punjabi <5 8 14 23 2.3%
English <5 <5 16 23 2.3%
Total 331 101 57 489 48.5%
Gender of Permanent Settlers (All Streams) - South Australia – South East
Gender Migration Stream
Total % of Total Humanitarian Family Skilled
Female 173 298 119 590 58.5%
Male 252 102 64 418 41.5%
Total 425 400 183 1,008 100%
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South Australia - Outback
Top Ethnicities of Permanent Settlers (All Streams) – South Australia - Outback
Ethnicities Migration Stream
Total
% of Total
Humanitarian Family Skilled
Not Recorded 0 115 70 185 99.5%
Not Stated/Refused <5 0 0 <5 0.5%
Total <5 115 70 186 100%
Age Bands of Permanent Settlers (All Streams) - South Australia - Outback
Age Band Migration Stream
Total % of Total Humanitarian Family Skilled
00-05 0 <5 0 <5 1.1%
06-11 0 6 <5 7 3.8%
12-15 0 8 0 8 4.3%
16-17 0 <5 0 <5 1.1%
18-24 0 <5 7 10 5.4%
25-34 <5 32 20 53 28.4%
35-44 0 39 28 67 36.0%
45-54 0 14 12 26 14.0%
55-64 0 8 <5 9 4.8%
65+ 0 <5 <5 <5 1.1%
Total <5 115 70 186 100%
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Top ten Main Languages of Permanent Settlers (All Streams) - South Australia - Outback
Main Language Migration Stream
Total
% of Total Humanitarian Family Skilled
Thai 0 16 0 16 8.5%
English 0 <5 14 15 8.1%
Punjabi 0 <5 7 8 4.3%
Mandarin 0 6 <5 8 4.3%
Afrikaans 0 0 8 8 4.3%
Indonesian 0 6 <5 7 3.8%
Vietnamese 0 6 0 6 3.2%
Sinhalese 0 <5 <5 5 2.7%
Bisaya/Visaya 0 5 0 5 2.7%
Tamil 0 <5 <5 <5 2.2%
Total 0 43 39 82 44.1%
Gender of Permanent Settlers (All Streams) - South Australia - Outback
Gender Migration Stream
Total % of Total Humanitarian Family Skilled
Female 0 95 52 147 79.0%
Male <5 20 18 39 21.0%
Total <5 115 70 186 100%
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Barossa – Yorke – Mid North
Top Ethnicities of Permanent Settlers (All Streams) – Barossa – Yorke – Mid North
Ethnicities Migration Stream
Total
% of Total
Humanitarian Family Skilled
Not Recorded 0 90 58 148 99.3%
Tajik <5 0 0 <5 0.7%
Total <5 90 58 149 100%
Age Bands of Permanent Settlers (All Streams) - Barossa – Yorke – Mid North
Age Band Migration Stream
Total % of Total Humanitarian Family Skilled
00-05 0 <5 <5 <5 2.7%
06-11 0 <5 0 <5 0.7%
12-15 0 5 <5 6 4.0%
16-17 0 <5 <5 5 3.4%
18-24 0 5 6 11 7.4%
25-34 <5 13 21 35 23.5%
35-44 0 30 18 48 32.1%
45-54 0 22 7 29 19.5%
55-64 0 6 <5 8 5.4%
65+ 0 <5 0 <5 1.3%
Total <5 90 58 149 100%
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Top ten Main Languages of Permanent Settlers (All Streams) - Barossa – Yorke – Mid North
Main Language Migration Stream
Total
% of Total Humanitarian Family Skilled
Thai 0 13 0 13 8.7%
English 0 0 12 12 8.1%
Mandarin 0 7 5 12 8.1%
Chinese (NFD) 0 5 <5 6 4.0%
Sinhalese 0 0 <5 <5 2.7%
Spanish 0 <5 <5 <5 2.7%
Punjabi 0 0 <5 <5 2.7%
Vietnamese 0 <5 0 <5 2.7%
Bengali 0 0 <5 <5 2.0%
Romanian 0 <5 0 <5 1.3%
Total 0 34 30 64 43.0%
Gender of Permanent Settlers (All Streams) - Barossa – Yorke – Mid North
Gender Migration Stream
Total % of Total Humanitarian Family Skilled
Female 0 72 35 107 71.8%
Male <5 18 23 42 28.2%
Total <5 90 58 149 100%
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