Northern Inland NSW Information & Data Resources
This page provides access to a variety of data and information for the Northern Inland region of New South Wales, Australia. This information is continually updated over time.
If you have additional information you feel could contribute to this data, then please contact us at rdani@rdani.org.au.
REMPLAN
As part of our services, we are able to provide access via REMPLAN to detailed demographic data for the 2001, 2006, 2011 and 2016 Census years, economic data and maps for up to 114 industry sectors, as well as population and employment forecasts for the Northern Inland Region.
There are three sections available to access; Community Profile, Economic Profile and Investment Profile.
REMPLAN Community is an easy to use yet powerful resource for planning and economic development professionals. Incorporating data from multiple Government sources, including the Australian Bureau of Statistics Census (ABS) 2016, 2011, 2006, 2001, 1996 and 1991.
REMPLAN provides valuable insights into the unique characteristics of your communities and the changes that have occurred over time. Click here to view our REMPLAN Community Profile.
Economic Profile
Our local economy at a glance. The summary of our public economic profile provides headline stats on local population, employment, output, tourism and gross regional product (GRP). From this page you can explore and understand our economy in terms of industry contributions, the role of tourism, workforce characteristics and trends. Click here to view our REMPLAN Economic Profile.
Economic Profile - Chinese Version 经济概况
A copy of the Northern Inland Economic Profile in also available in Chinese 经济概况
Click here to view our Economic Profile in Chinese.
Investment Profile
This section contains information on investment opportunities and major projects for the Northern Inland Region that are seeking investment. Click here to view our REMPLAN Investment Profile.
Regional Knowledge Base
The Regional Knowledge Base is an initiative of the Regional Australia Institute, Australia’s first national, apolitical, independent think tank devoted exclusively to regional issues.
The Regional Knowledge Base has been created from their Stocktake of Regional Research, and provides easy access to the regional research completed since 2000, current regional data sets, and new research underway.
You can search, browse, or help contribute to the regional knowledge base here.