Regional matters 2005 - portfolio index emergency services

Regional Matters 2005 - Portfolio Index Emergency Services

The purpose of this index is to provide policy makers and others wishing to follow a portfolio theme such as transport or health with a list of issues of relevance to that theme. The index also highlights the need for issues, trends and drivers to be considered from a holistic and integrated perspective when considering policy development or servicing outcomes for a particular area of responsibility.



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Changing Populations

Population change (PDF - 1.6 Mb)
Migration flows (PDF - 162 Kb)
Net migration (PDF - 2.2 Mb)
Changing age structure (PDF - 1.5 Mb)
Peak populations (PDF - 530 Kb)
Peri-urban growth 1 (PDF - 2.3 Mb)
Peri-urban growth 2 (PDF - 2.0 Mb)
Population characteristics (PDF - 36 Kb)
Population characteristics the case of East Gippsland (PDF - 1.2 Mb)

Community Wellbeing

Mental Health (PDF - 1.4 Mb)
Volunteers and the community (PDF - 695 Kb)
Population change and volunteering (PDF - 234 Kb)
Volunteer emergency services (PDF - 191 Kb)
Bushfire safety (PDF - 3.8 Mb)
Community safety (PDF - 3.0 Mb)
Road safety (PDF - 30 Kb)
Servicing Communities

Health services (PDF - 422 Kb)
Caring for an ageing population (PDF - 1.7 Mb)
Ecosystems services (PDF - 428 Kb)
Telecommunications infrastructure (PDF - 855 Kb)
Industry & Skills

Skills shortages (PDF - 96 Kb)
Ageing of the workforce (PDF - 2.1 Mb)
Seasonal labour requirements (PDF - 180 Kb)
Spatial skills shortages (PDF - 2.7 Mb)
Education and training 1 (PDF - 1.1 Mb)
Education and training 2 (PDF - 485 Kb)

Land & People

The landscape 1750 to 2000 (PDF - 48 Kb)
Landscape health (PDF - 589 Kb)
Structural adjustment in agriculture (PDF - 271 Kb)

Water in a Dry Land

Impacts of future population growth (PDF - 864 Kb)
Drought risk (PDF - 2.2 Mb)
Climate change risk (PDF - 531 Kb)

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