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Re: census,2011
Originally Posted by unfair dinkum
(Post 9546947)
So do I. Coming to think of it, could you wipe my arse for me?;)
Would I? No. :thumbup: |
Re: census,2011
Done. Glad that's over. I should have just left the religion part blank. No end of aggravation trying to figure out what boxes to tick.
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Re: census,2011
What a waste of time.
The Mrs is away and me and the boy share the same first name. The questions were very confusing. They should mind their own business, f *** ing NAZIS! |
Re: census,2011
Well I hope they don't study them too closely. Both girls have been listed as being in two different houses last night as well as my work details being wrong. :lol: Note to self, next time don't fill out the forms until the night. :unsure::D
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Re: census,2011
<joke>
According to our form we had 500,000 guests last night. I'm hoping for a new bus service and a hospital just down the road to service this huge population growth! </joke> Does make you wonder though doesnt it? If a suburb were really co-ordinated they could seriously fabnricate the population numbers (just a small exageration in each household would do the trick) and get a disproportionate level of government services provided for their area. :rofl: |
Re: census,2011
Originally Posted by DadAgain
(Post 9548976)
<joke>
According to our form we had 500,000 guests last night. I'm hoping for a new bus service and a hospital just down the road to service this huge population growth! </joke> Does make you wonder though doesnt it? If a suburb were really co-ordinated they could seriously fabnricate the population numbers (just a small exageration in each household would do the trick) and get a disproportionate level of government services provided for their area. :rofl: Hmmm. That's an interesting idea. I wonder how much you could reasonably get away with, and if there is any provision for the census to review the numbers of suspicious looking submissions... S |
Re: census,2011
MORE than half a million Australians have forgotten to hit the send button after filling in their census forms online. Paul Lowe, head of the Population Census Program, said many households completed their eCensus questionnaires but failed to submit them. Mr Lowe said more than two million households logged onto the online form, with more than 100 submissions arriving every second at peak time.
However 670,000 eCensus forms failed to arrive. Mr Lowe urged anyone who used the online form to log back on and hit "send". "I am expecting we will see over 8 per cent of households in the next few days logging back on," he said. |
Re: census,2011
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 9550121)
MORE than half a million Australians have forgotten to hit the send button after filling in their census forms online. Paul Lowe, head of the Population Census Program, said many households completed their eCensus questionnaires but failed to submit them. Mr Lowe said more than two million households logged onto the online form, with more than 100 submissions arriving every second at peak time.
However 670,000 eCensus forms failed to arrive. Mr Lowe urged anyone who used the online form to log back on and hit "send". "I am expecting we will see over 8 per cent of households in the next few days logging back on," he said. |
Re: census,2011
I have been living in Australia for more than 3 years but this was the first time I received the census form. Is it normal? :confused:
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Re: census,2011
Originally Posted by BARDI77
(Post 9567000)
I have been living in Australia for more than 3 years but this was the first time I received the census form. Is it normal? :confused:
The census is every 5 years. |
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