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Homeless people in SAAP 2004-05, Queensland supplementary tables

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Release Date: 27 Jan 2006
Topic: Housing assistance

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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2006) Homeless people in SAAP 2004-05, Queensland supplementary tables, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 04 December 2023.

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This publication contains statistical tables and charts in relation to Queensland and is intended to supplement the 'Homeless people in SAAP 2004-05, SAAP national data collection annual report 2004-05'.

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  • Pages: 78
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