[Informatics] Interesting population map

Vella, James jvella at mackillop.vic.edu.au
Tue Jul 11 11:23:38 AEST 2017


Oh the conclusion is definitely obvious in this sense. But when you overlay things like housing affordability etc etc, these weird and wacky visualisations can certainly be of interest. ☺

From: informatics-bounces at edulists.com.au [mailto:informatics-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of Garth, Lucas A
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Thanks for the share James.
Would have thought the fact that most people struggle to live in the desert is a pretty reasonable response for why the centre of Australia isn’t that dense though.

Lucas

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Based out of the census, here’s an example of how different data visualisations can highlight data in interesting and unusual ways.

http://www.news.com.au/finance/economy/australian-economy/clever-aussie-map-raises-serious-questions/news-story/5fe9fde7e0c6b740c66ef48763544439

Use as you wish however thought it might be beneficial for the upcoming U4O1 aspects of the SAT, not to mention elements of U1/2.

Cheers

JV

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