Additional drive time analysis results

Remoteness

Table A2.20: Distribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population, by drive times to nearest service and by service type and remoteness

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State/territory

Table A2.21: Percentage distribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population, by drive times to nearest service and by service type and state/territory

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State/territory and remoteness

Table A2.22: Percentage distribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population, by drive times to nearest service and by service type, remoteness, and state/territory

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Table A2.23: Indigenous Areas (IAREs) with at least 200 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live more than a 60-minute drive from at least one type of selected primary care service (service gap area) in New South Wales (n=20)

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Table A2.24: Indigenous Areas (IAREs) with at least 200 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live more than a 60-minute drive from at least one type of selected primary care service (service gap area) in Victoria (n=2)

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Table A2.25: Indigenous Areas (IAREs) with at least 200 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live more than a 60-minute drive from at least one type of selected primary care service (service gap area) in Queensland (n=30)

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Table A2.26: Indigenous Areas (IAREs) with at least 200 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live more than a 60-minute drive from at least one type of selected primary care service (service gap area) in Western Australia (n=25)

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Table A2.27: Indigenous Areas (IAREs) with at least 200 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live more than a 60-minute drive from at least one type of selected primary care service (service gap area) in South Australia (n=10)

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Table A2.28: Indigenous Areas (IAREs) with at least 200 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live more than a 60-minute drive from at least one type of selected primary care service (service gap area) in Tasmania (n=3)

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Table A2.29: Indigenous Areas (IAREs) with at least 200 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live more than a 60-minute drive from at least one type of selected primary care service (service gap area) in the Northern Territory (n=41)

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Table A2.30: Availability of AMS/CC and mainstream GPs in local area in 2018–19, by drive times to nearest IAHP-funded site (minutes) and by state and remoteness

See PDF publication p. 128.

Additional maps

Figure A2.1: Comparison of 15-minute and 30-minute drive time boundaries to any IAHP-funded service, small area breakouts

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