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Growth LGAs in Queensland

Volunteer work

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In Growth LGAs in Queensland 11.8% of the population reported doing some form of voluntary work in 2021. This was a greater proportion than National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA).

The voluntary work sector is an important part of Australia's economy. The level of volunteering can indicate the cohesiveness of the community and how readily individuals are able to contribute to that community. Factors impacting on the level of volunteering in Growth LGAs in Queensland include the Age Structure of the population, the level of Proficiency in English, Income and Education levels.

Volunteer numbers for the 2021 Census declined in many parts of Australia due to lockdowns and COVID-19 distancing measures.

Q:

Derived from the Census question:

'In the last twelve months did the person spend any time doing voluntary work through an organisation or group?'

Volunteer work
Growth LGAs in Queensland - Persons aged 15+ (Usual residence)20212016Change
Volunteer statusNumber%National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA) %Number%National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA) %2016 to 2021
Volunteer112,82211.810.4138,65016.514.9-25,828
Not a volunteer784,84282.183.6637,41076.077.7+147,432
Volunteer work not stated58,1656.16.062,1867.47.4-4,021
Total persons aged 15+955,829100.0100.0838,246100.0100.0+117,583
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
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Dominant groups

Analysis of the voluntary work performed by the population in Growth LGAs in Queensland in 2021 compared to National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA) shows that there was a higher proportion of people who volunteered for an organisation or group.

Overall, 11.8% of the population reported performing voluntary work, compared with 10.4% for National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA).

Emerging groups

The number of volunteers in Growth LGAs in Queensland decreased by 25,828 people between 2016 and 2021.

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