To the Editor: Recent media reports1 of events in Aurukun, Palm Island and other Indigenous communities in Queensland may have left the impression that most Indigenous people in the state live short, violent lives in remote, dysfunctional communities. However, census data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) contradict one aspect of this impression: in fact, few Indigenous people live in remote communities, with the majority widely spread through the general population (Box).
The other six out of seven Indigenous people lived in the general community (Box). Twenty-four per cent lived in Brisbane city; suburb-by-suburb analysis showed most lived in less affluent areas of Brisbane but, even in these, the percentage of Indigenous people was only 1%–8% in each area. There are no major ghettos.
Indigenous Australians have also moved to other cities in Queensland. In 1996, 42 571 Indigenous people (44.6% of the state’s Indigenous population) lived in a major city (Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Toowoomba, Rockhampton, Townsville or Cairns). By 2006, 61 672 Indigenous people lived in these cities. This is below the 67.1% for all Queenslanders, but is still nearly half (48.3%) of the Queensland Indigenous population.
In the 1996, 2001 and 2006 ABS censuses, an Indigenous person was defined as someone who had ticked one of three boxes on the ABS census form stating that he or she is Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander or both. All censuses have problems with accuracy of the data submitted and missing returns;2 however, as the results presented here were determined using the same methodology, show linear trends across the datasets, and identify only broad trends, I believe they are robust.
Much of the increase in the Indigenous population is probably due to the higher birth rate of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (26.4/1000 v 12.9/1000 in the overall Queensland population).4 However, “migration” — people reclassifying themselves as Indigenous — may also contribute.
ABS census data on Queensland Indigenous people*
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