Profile ID
Council's community profile enables you to access Census information for your LGA and communities of interest in a comprehensive easy-to-use website http://www.id.com.au/profile/rockhampton.
Atlas ID
The community atlas also includes key socio-demographic characteristics taken from Cenus information, for the Rockhampton Regional Council and presented as interactive maps. Access the community atlas through this easy-to-use website http://www.id.com.au/atlas/rockhampton.
Forecast ID
Council also now has a new tool called Forecast ID. This application provides the community and Council staff an opportunity to look at the future populations of the Region in a variety of ways. Projections are provided from 2006 up until 2031 and includes age and gender, locality and household type projections. The website can be accessed by clicking here.
Understand your community
- What are our characteristics?
- How have we changed?
- How do we compare to other areas?
Profile ID Training Flyer
Atlas ID Training Flyer
Other Data and Statistics
Assessing the regional economic impacts of flood interruption to transport corridors in Rockhampton
This study examined the economic costs of transport corridor closures at Rockhampton, Central Queensland, as a consequence of peak flooding in the Fitzroy River during January 2011.
This project was supported by research funds from CQUniversity Vice Chancellor's Flood Initiative and Capricorn Tourism & Economic Development Ltd (trading as Capricorn Enterprise).
Data for the project has been supplied by Capricorn Enterprise, the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (QTMR), and the Rockhampton Regional Council (RRC).
Particular thanks go to Mary Carroll (Capricorn Enterprise), Evan Pardon and Peter Priem (RRC) and Vincent Garty (QTMR) for helping to supply information and data for the project. Additional thanks go to the local business representatives who participated in the business survey.