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VICTORIAN ALCOHOL STATISTICS SERIES

ALCOHOL-RELATED HARMS AND USE ACROSS VICTORIAN LGAS: 2000/01 TO 2009/10

Sharon Matthews

Harindra Jayasekara

Belinda Lloyd

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The Victorian Alcohol Statistics Series: Alcohol-related harms and use across Victorian Local Government

Areas 2000/01 to 2009/10

Copyright 2011 State of Victoria. Produced with permission from the Minister for Mental Health.

Unauthorized reproduction and other uses comprised in the copyright are prohibited without permission.

This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be

reproduced by any process without permission. Copyright enquiries can be made to the Communications and

Publications Unit, Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, 54–62 Gertrude Street, Fitzroy, Victoria 3065,

Australia.

The Victorian Alcohol Statistics Handbook was funded by the Mental Health, Drugs and Regions Division of the

Department of Human Services.

Published by Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre Inc.

July 2012

ISBN: 978-1-74001-006-1

The correct citation for this publication is: Matthews, S., Jayasekara, H., Lloyd, B., (2012). The Victorian Alcohol

Statistics Series: Alcohol-related harms and use across Victorian Local Government Areas 2000/01-2009/10

Fitzroy, Victoria: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre.

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CONTENTS

PREFACE 4

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 13

ACRONYMS AND INITIALISMS 14

CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION 15

CHAPTER 2 – METHODOLOGY 17

CHAPTER 3 – SUMMARY STATE AND REGIONAL COMPARISONS 25

CHAPTER 4 – BARWON SOUTH WESTERN REGION – DATA TABLES 2000/01 TO 2009/10 30

CHAPTER 5 – GRAMPIANS REGION – DATA TABLES 2000/01 TO 2009/10 55

CHAPTER 6 – LODDON-MALLEE REGION DATA TABLES 2000/01 TO 2009/10 79

CHAPTER 7 – HUME REGION DATA TABLES 2000/01 TO 2009/10 104

CHAPTER 8 – GIPPSLAND REGION DATA TABLES 2000/01 TO 2009/10 129

CHAPTER 9 – NORTH AND WEST METROPOLITAN REGION DATA TABLES 2000/01 TO 2009/10 154

CHAPTER 10 – EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION DATA TABLES 2000/01 TO 2009/10 183

CHAPTER 11 – SOUTHERN METROPOLITAN REGION DATA TABLES 2000/01 TO 2009/10 212

REFERENCES 241

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PREFACE

The Victorian alcohol statistics series is derived from work conducted by the Population Health Research Program at

Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre. The work comes under the umbrella of the Alcohol Epidemiology Project and

is commissioned by the Victorian Department of Health.

The primary aim of this project, first undertaken in 1999, is to establish key indicators of alcohol consumption and

related harm within the Victorian community for the purpose of informing policy formulation, resource allocation,

service planning and service monitoring.

This edition provides updates to eight alcohol-related harm indicators, including alcohol-related hospitalisations,

serious road injuries, assaults, deaths, wholly attributable alcohol-related hospitalisations, liquor licensing, alcohol

related treatment services and alcohol ambulance attendances. Data covers ten years, population rates and numbers

have been calculated across all LGAs and regions. Further details are provided in the methods chapter in this

volume.

Turning Point Population Health Research Program

The Population Health Research Program is a team of researchers with a background in alcohol and drug research,

social sciences, statistics and public health. The program has established a number of core datasets relating to the

epidemiology of alcohol and other drug use and related harms within the Victorian community. These include survey

data, data concerning alcohol sales, hospital admissions, deaths, road crashes, crime, drug-related ambulance

attendances government funded alcohol and drug treatment services and calls to DirectLine (the state-wide 24-hour

alcohol and drug telephone counselling and referral service).

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LIST OF TABLES

Table 1 Classification of alcohol intake levels according to NHMRC guidelines ......................................... 20

Table 2 Disease conditions which are by definition alcohol-related (alcohol – attributable fraction = 1) .............................................................................................................................................. 21

Table 3 High alcohol hours used in the selection of alcohol-related road crash cases in metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas of Victoria ................................................................ 22

Table 4 Summary regional comparison of liquor licence outlet density ....................................................... 25

Table 5 Summary regional comparison of alcohol-related assaults, serious road injuries and ambulance attendances ........................................................................................................... 26

Table 6 Summary regional comparison of alcohol-related serious road injuries ......................................... 27

Table 7 Summary regional comparison of hospitalisations ......................................................................... 28

Table 8 Summary regional comparison of alcohol-related courses of treatment ......................................... 29

Table 9 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Barwon-South Western region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................................... 31

Table 10 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Barwon-South Western region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................................... 32

Table 11 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Barwon South-Western region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ................................. 33

Table 12 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Barwon-South Western region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2009-10 ................................. 34

Table 13 Alcohol-related deaths of Barwon-South Western region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000 to 2002 ........................................................................................... 35

Table 14 Alcohol-related deaths of Barwon South Western region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003 to 2007 ........................................................................................... 36

Table 15 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Barwon South-Western region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................................... 37

Table 16 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Barwon South Western region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................................... 38

Table 17 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Barwon South Western region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05.................... 39

Table 18 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Barwon South-Western region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10.................... 40

Table 19 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Barwon South-Western region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................... 41

Table 20 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Barwon South-Western region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................... 42

Table 21 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Barwon South-Western region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ........ 43

Table 22 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Barwon South-Western region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ........ 44

Table 23 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Barwon South-Western region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................... 45

Table 24 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Barwon South-Western region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................... 46

Table 25 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Barwon South-Western region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05.................... 47

Table 26 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Barwon South-Western region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10.................... 48

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Table 27 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over for the Barwon South-Western region, 2000 to 2004 ............................................................... 49

Table 28 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Barwon South-Western region, 2005 to 2009 ............................................................... 50

Table 29 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Barwon South-Western region residents aged total population (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08 .................................................................................................................................... 51

Table 30 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Barwon South-Western region residents total population (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 and 2009-10 ........ 52

Table 31 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations, Barwon-South Western Region residents 15-24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08 ..................................... 53

Table 32 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Barwon South-Western region residents aged 15-24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 and 2009-10 ............................................................................................................................................. 54

Table 33 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Grampians region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ................................................................................ 56

Table 34 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Grampians region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ................................................................................ 57

Table 35 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Grampians region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................... 58

Table 36 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Grampians region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................... 59

Table 37 Alcohol-related deaths of Grampians region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000 to 2007 ........................................................................................................ 60

Table 38 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Grampians region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .............................................................................................. 61

Table 39 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Grampians region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .............................................................................................. 62

Table 40 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Grampians region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .......................................... 63

Table 41 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Grampians region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .......................................... 64

Table 42 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Grampians region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................................... 65

Table 43 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Grampians region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................................... 66

Table 44 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Grampians region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05.................... 67

Table 45 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Grampians region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10.................... 68

Table 46 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Grampians region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................................... 69

Table 47 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Grampians region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................................... 70

Table 48 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Grampians region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ..................................... 71

Table 49 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Grampians region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ..................................... 72

Table 50 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Grampians region, 2000 to 2004 .................................................................................. 73

Table 51 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Grampians region, 2005 to 2009 .................................................................................. 74

Table 52 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Grampians region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08 .................................................................... 75

Table 53 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Grampians region residents(rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 to 2009-10 .................................................................... 76

Table 54 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Grampians region residents aged 15-24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08 ..................................... 77

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Table 55 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Grampians region residents aged 15-24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 and 2009-10 .................................. 78

Table 56 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Loddon-Mallee region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ................................................................................ 80

Table 57 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Loddon-Mallee region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ................................................................................ 81

Table 58 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Loddon-Mallee region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .......................................... 82

Table 59 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Loddon-Mallee region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .......................................... 83

Table 60 Alcohol-related deaths of Loddon-Mallee region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000 to 2002 ........................................................................................................ 84

Table 61 Alcohol-related deaths of Loddon-Mallee region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003 to 2007 ........................................................................................................ 85

Table 62 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Loddon-Mallee region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ................................................................................ 86

Table 63 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Loddon-Mallee region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ................................................................................ 87

Table 64 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Loddon-Mallee region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ..................................... 88

Table 65 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Loddon-Mallee region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ..................................... 89

Table 66 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Loddon-Mallee region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................................... 90

Table 67 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Loddon-Mallee region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................................... 91

Table 68 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Loddon-Mallee region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05.................... 92

Table 69 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Loddon-Mallee region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10.................... 93

Table 70 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Loddon-Mallee region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .............................................................. 94

Table 71 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Loddon-Mallee region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .............................................................. 95

Table 72 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Loddon-Mallee region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ............................ 96

Table 73 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Loddon-Mallee region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ............................ 97

Table 74 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Loddon-Mallee region, 2000 to 2004 ............................................................................ 98

Table 75 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Loddon-Mallee region, 2005 to 2009 ............................................................................ 99

Table 76 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Loddon-Mallee region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08 ............................................................ 100

Table 77 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Loddon-Mallee region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 to 2009-10 ............................................................ 101

Table 78 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Loddon-Mallee region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003–04 to 2007–08 .................................. 102

Table 79 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Loddon-Mallee region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008–09 to 2009–10 .................................. 103

Table 80 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Hume region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ............................................................................................ 105

Table 81 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Hume region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ............................................................................................ 106

Table 82 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Hume region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ............................................................ 107

Table 83 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Hume region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ............................................................ 108

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Table 84 Alcohol-related deaths of Hume region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000 to 2002 .......................................................................................................................... 109

Table 85 Alcohol-related deaths of Hume region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003 to 2007 .......................................................................................................................... 110

Table 86 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Hume region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ............................................................................................ 111

Table 87 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Hume region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ............................................................................................ 112

Table 88 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Hume region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................. 113

Table 89 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Hume region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................. 114

Table 90 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Hume region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .............................................................................. 115

Table 91 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Hume region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .............................................................................. 116

Table 92 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Hume region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ............................... 117

Table 93 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Hume region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ............................... 118

Table 94 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Hume region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................................. 119

Table 95 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Hume region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................................. 120

Table 96 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Hume region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ........................................ 121

Table 97 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Hume region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ........................................ 122

Table 98 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Hume region, 2000 to 2004 ........................................................................................ 123

Table 99 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Hume region, 2005 to 2009 ........................................................................................ 124

Table 100 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Hume region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08 .................................................................. 125

Table 101 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Hume region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 and 2009-10 ............................................................... 126

Table 102 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Hume region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003–04 to 2007–08 ....................................... 127

Table 103 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Hume region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008–09 to 2009–10 ....................................... 128

Table 104 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Gippsland region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .............................................................................. 130

Table 105 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Gippsland region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .............................................................................. 131

Table 106 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Gippsland region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................. 132

Table 107 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Gippsland region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................. 133

Table 108 Alcohol-related deaths of Gippsland region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000 to 2002 ...................................................................................................... 134

Table 109 Alcohol-related deaths of Gippsland region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003 to 2007 ...................................................................................................... 135

Table 110 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Gippsland region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ............................................................................................ 136

Table 111 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Gippsland region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ............................................................................................ 137

Table 112 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Gippsland region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ........................................ 138

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Table 113 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Gippsland region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ........................................ 139

Table 114 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Gippsland region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................................. 140

Table 115 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Gippsland region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................................. 141

Table 116 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Gippsland region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05.................. 142

Table 117 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Gippsland region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10.................. 143

Table 118 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Gippsland region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................................. 144

Table 119 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Gippsland region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................................. 145

Table 120 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Gippsland region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ................................... 146

Table 121 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Gippsland region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ................................... 147

Table 122 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Gippsland region, 2000 to 2004 ......................................................................... 148

Table 123 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Gippsland region, 2005 to 2009 ......................................................................... 149

Table 124 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Gippsland region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08 .................................................................. 150

Table 125 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Gippsland region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 to 2009-10 .................................................................. 151

Table 126 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Gippsland region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003–04 to 2007–08 ....................................... 152

Table 127 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Gippsland region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008–09 to 2009–10 ....................................... 153

Table 128 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of North and West Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................. 155

Table 129 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of North and West Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................. 156

Table 130 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of North and West Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05.................. 157

Table 131 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of North and West Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10.................. 158

Table 132 Alcohol-related deaths of North and West Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2002........................................................................ 159

Table 133 Alcohol-related deaths of North and West Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003 to 2007 ............................................................................. 160

Table 134 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ............................................................ 161

Table 135 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ............................................................ 162

Table 136 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ...... 163

Table 137 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ...... 164

Table 138 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ....................................... 165

Table 139 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ....................................... 166

Table 140 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .............................................................................................................................. 167

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Table 141 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .............................................................................................................................. 168

Table 142 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ......... 169

Table 143 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ......... 170

Table 144 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ............................................................................................ 171

Table 145 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ............................................................................................ 172

Table 146 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to North and West Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ................................... 173

Table 147 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to North and West Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ................................... 174

Table 148 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to North and West Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ........................................................................................................................................... 175

Table 149 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to North and West Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ........................................................................................................................................... 176

Table 150 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the North and West Metropolitan region, 2000 to 2004 ........................................... 177

Table 151 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the North and West Metropolitan region, 2005 to 2009 ........................................... 178

Table 152 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of North and West Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08 - Total ....................... 179

Table 153 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of North and West Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 to 2009-10 - Total ....................... 180

Table 154 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of North and West Metropolitan Region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003–04 to 2007–08 ................................................................................................................................. 181

Table 155 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of North and West Metropolitan Region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008–09 to 2009–10 ................................................................................................................................. 182

Table 156 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Eastern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................................. 184

Table 157 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Eastern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................................. 185

Table 158 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Eastern Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ................................... 186

Table 159 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Eastern Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ................................... 187

Table 160 Alcohol-related deaths of Eastern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000 to 2002 ......................................................................................... 188

Table 161 Alcohol-related deaths of Eastern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003 to 2007 ......................................................................................... 189

Table 162 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................................. 190

Table 163 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2008-09 .................................................................. 191

Table 164 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .......................... 192

Table 165 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .......................... 193

Table 166 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................. 194

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Table 167 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................. 195

Table 168 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ...... 196

Table 169 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ...... 197

Table 170 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05................... 198

Table 171 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10................... 199

Table 172 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ............................................................................................ 200

Table 173 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ............................................................................................ 201

Table 174 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Eastern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................. 202

Table 175 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Eastern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................. 203

Table 176 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Eastern Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05.................. 204

Table 177 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Eastern Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10.................. 205

Table 178 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Eastern Metropolitan region, 2000 to 2004 ........................................................ 206

Table 179 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Eastern Metropolitan region, 2005 to 2009 ........................................................ 207

Table 180 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Eastern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08 .................................................. 208

Table 181 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Eastern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 to 2009-10 .................................................. 209

Table 182 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Eastern Metropolitan Region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003–04 to 2007–08 ................ 210

Table 183 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Eastern Metropolitan Region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008–09 to 2009–10 ................ 211

Table 184 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Southern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................................. 213

Table 185 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Southern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................................. 214

Table 186 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Southern Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ............................... 215

Table 187 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Southern Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ............................... 216

Table 188 Alcohol-related deaths of Southern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000 to 2002 ......................................................................................... 217

Table 189 Alcohol-related deaths of Southern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003 to 2007 ......................................................................................... 218

Table 190 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................................. 219

Table 191 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................................. 220

Table 192 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05.................. 221

Table 193 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10.................. 222

Table 194 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................. 223

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Table 195 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 .................................................. 224

Table 196 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ...... 225

Table 197 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ...... 226

Table 198 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05................... 227

Table 199 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10................... 228

Table 200 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 ............................................................................................ 229

Table 201 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10 ............................................................................................ 230

Table 202 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Southern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05 .................................................. 231

Table 203 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Southern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-09 to 2009-10 .................................................. 232

Table 204 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Southern Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05.................. 233

Table 205 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Southern Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10.................. 234

Table 206 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Southern Metropolitan region, 2000 to 2004 ...................................................... 235

Table 207 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Southern Metropolitan region, 2005 to 2009 ...................................................... 236

Table 208 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Southern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08 ................................... 237

Table 209 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Southern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 to 2009-10 ................................... 238

Table 210 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Southern Metropolitan Region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003–04 to 2007–08 ................ 239

Table 211 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Southern Metropolitan Region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008–09 to 2009–10 ................ 240

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We would like to thank the following people and organisations:

The Victorian Department of Health for access to the VAED and ADIS data; ABS for deaths data, VicRoads for Road

injury data, Victoria Police for data on assaults from the LEAP database, and the Department of Justice for Liquor

Licensing data.

Ambulance Victoria for their collaboration on the ‗Ambo project: Drug and Alcohol related ambulance attendances‘.

Dr. Jeff Rich from the Victorian Department of Health for his valuable contribution.

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ACRONYMS AND INITIALISMS

ABS Australian Bureau of Statistics

ADIS Alcohol and Drug Information System

AF aetiological fraction

CI confidence interval

COT course of treatment

ERP estimated resident population

ICD International Classification of Disease

LEAP Law Enforcement Assistance Program

LGA local government area

PCR patient care record

RNDB Road Network Database

SRI serious road injury

VACIS Victorian Ambulance Clinical Information System

VAED Victorian Admitted Episodes Data set

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CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION

The Victorian alcohol statistics series follows on from the Victorian Alcohol Statistics Handbook series. Both were

designed to provide information on alcohol consumption and related harms in the Victorian community at state-wide,

regional (Victorian Government Department of Health region) and local area (local government area or LGA) levels.

Since the inception of the series the following reports have been published on various alcohol-related issues with

regard to LGA populations:

Alcohol consumption and alcohol-related hospital admissions in Victoria 1994/5–1995/6

Alcohol-related serious road injury and assault in Victoria 1992–1999

Alcohol-related mortality and morbidity in Victoria 1996–1999

Patterns of alcohol consumption 1999–2002 and trends in alcohol-related serious road injury and assault

2000–2002

Alcohol availability 1995 and 2003 and alcohol-related serious road injury and assault 2000–2002

Alcohol-related mortality 1999–2002

A summary of alcohol-related harm for Victorian Local Government Areas 2005

Alcohol use and related harm among young people across Victorian local government areas 2006

Alcohol-related harms and use across Victorian LGAs 1999-2000 to 2006-07. Volume 1

Alcohol-related harms and use across Victorian LGAs 1999-2000 to 2006-07. Volume 2

Wholly attributable hospitalisations across Victorian LGAs – age and gender comparisons 2003-04 to 2007-

08. Volume 1.

Wholly attributable hospitalisations across Victorian LGAs – age and gender comparisons. Volume 2

Alcohol-related harms and use across Victorian LGAs 1999-2000 to 2007-08. Appendices and data table

updates.

Alcohol-related harms and use across Victorian LGAs 1999-2000 to 2008-09

This edition is the fourth in the Victorian alcohol statistics series. The first edition of the new series examined ―Alcohol

related harms and use across Victorian local government areas 1999–00 to 2006–07‖, while the second edition added

an alcohol harms measure. This edition updates the eight alcohol use and harm indicators with the most recent year of

data available for all Victorian LGAs, regions and the state overall, as well as providing a regional overview of patterns

over the last ten years. The updates are aimed at providing continuity and consistency of measurement over time at

regional and local area level. This and subsequent editions are particularly useful for state wide, regional and local

planning as it presents information on numerous indicators of harm at the local, regional and state level. The report

begins with a state and regional overview of alcohol-caused harms, with updated tables towards the back of the

report. Information in this detail is rare at the local area level. Local areas in particular will find it a valuable resource in

providing an evidence base to inform local strategies and policies such as local alcohol and drug strategies, public

health policies, safety frameworks, policy relevant to young people and issues around treatment. In providing

information over time, patterns in the various measures can be identified and this may also be useful for planning.

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A context for these data

The majority of people in Australia drink alcohol and it is the most widely used drug across our society (Australian

Institute of Health and Welfare 2008). Data from the 2007 National Drug Strategy household survey showed that 70%

of Australians aged 15 years and over classified themselves as non-, ex-, occasional or light drinkers, while an

additional 26% identified as a social drinker, 3% as heavy drinkers and 1% as heavy episodic or ‗binge‘ drinkers.

However, quantity consumed and how respondents classified themselves do not always match. There is a mismatch

with perceived drinker status and actual reported amount consumed and this has implications for health promotion and

educational messages (Matthews and Clemens 2007). That is, often social drinkers would be categorised as heavy

consumers, but do not identify themselves as such. Alcohol consumption is very much part of Australian culture as

shown by recent national data—only 10% of Australians aged 14 years and above had never consumed a full serve of

alcohol, with an additional 7% abstaining in the preceding 12 months (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2008).

More recent Victorian data shows that 14% of men and 7% of women participate in heavy episodic drinking at least

weekly, while under a quarter of men and just over a fifth of women do so at least yearly (Department of Human

Services 2008). Whether consuming alcohol at levels for short-term harm as with heavy episodic drinking or

considering oneself as a social or light drinker yet drinking too much, these have harmful effects for the long and short-

term. This impacts on service availability and demand and there are costs—both social and economic.

Structure of this report

This report is designed for a variety of audiences in Victoria, including policymakers, planners, alcohol and drug

treatment agencies and other interested people in the community. As such, it aims to describe alcohol-related harms

and use in Victorian LGAs and the eight Victorian Government regions of the state in a way that can be easily

understood.

The overview chapter presents regional summary data on all indicators.. The chapters that follow details the methods

used, and the updated tables for all eight indicators.

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CHAPTER 2 – METHODOLOGY

Secondary data analysis involves using data that is collected for other purposes than originally intended, such as re-

analysing census or government survey data. These type of data are also referred to as available data or indicator

data. As well as censuses and surveys, administrative data such as hospitalisation, mortality, road injuries and

assault data are widely used for secondary analysis. This type of data is based on routinely collected information for

reporting and monitoring purposes. Although there are a multitude of sources for secondary data analysis, the focus

of this series is largely administrative data.

There are several advantages to using secondary data. These include: population coverage, sample size (usually

higher than could be achieved otherwise) and cost effectiveness—savings are made at most stages of the research

process such as survey design, data collection, data entry and preparation. However, there are also a number of

issues to consider before using these types of data, such as incomplete or missing data and inadequate coding. For

example, the VicRoads data captures information on road accidents involving road users spanning drivers and

passengers of vehicles and pedestrians. However, road injury data collated by VicRoads does not include a measure

of alcohol involvement on all injuries. Blood alcohol readings are not routinely performed by the Victorian Police.

Therefore a surrogate measure for alcohol-related road injury is warranted. Although surrogate measures provide an

adequate solution, they are not perfect. There will inevitably be events that are missed where they should be included

and, conversely, events included when they should not.

THE DATA

Seven data sources are used in this report, six unit record datasets and one aggregated dataset. They include the

Victorian hospital admissions data or Victorian Hospital Admitted Episodes Data (VAED), unit record mortality data or

deaths data, aggregated assault data or the Victorian Police Law Enforcement Assistance Program data (LEAP),

serious road injuries from the VicRoads Road Network database, Alcohol and Drug related ambulance attendances

from the Turning Point Ambo project, alcohol and drug treatment services data or ADIS, and liquor Licensing data.

Hospital admissions

Information on alcohol-related hospital admissions was obtained from the Victorian Admitted Episodes Dataset

(VAED) for 2000/01 through to 2009/10 financial years. The VAED is a database maintained by the Victorian

Department of Health and contains details of all acute hospital separations in Victoria including information on the

cause of the admission (according to ICD coding), as well as the age, sex and resident LGA of the admitted patient.

The term ‗acute hospitals‘ refers to public, private and denominational hospitals, acute facilities in rehabilitation and

extended care (sub acute) facilities, day procedure centres and designated acute psychiatric units in public hospitals.

Residential care (nursing homes), hostels, supported residential services and state managed psychiatric institutions

are not included in the VAED. An overview of the VAED is provided at http://www.health.vic.gov.au/hdss/vaed.

Deaths

Unit Record Mortality data for Australia obtained from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) for 2000 through to

2007 calendar years are reported. This database includes information on the cause of death (according to

International Classification of the Diseases (ICD) coding), as well as the age, sex and resident postcode of the

deceased. Deaths were assigned to LGAs according to the recorded postcode of residence of the deceased at the

time of death, through application of ABS census-derived conversion data. At the time of writing, 2008 AND 2009 data

was not yet available from the ABS. Tables will be updated when data becomes available.

Law Enforcement Assistance Program (LEAP)

The Victoria Police collate statistics on the number of reported incidents recorded for a variety of offence types on the

Law Enforcement Assistance Program (LEAP), a computerised database established in 1993. Reported incidents of

assault are recorded along with information on the location of the assault. Data for the financial years 2000/01 through

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to 2009/10 were obtained from Victoria Police. All LEAP data were assigned to LGAs according to the relevant

recorded postcode, through application of ABS census-derived conversion data. Data on the location of assault is

used in this report.

VicRoads Road Network Database (RNDB)

The VicRoads Road Network Database (RNDB) is compiled from Victoria Police information. Forms completed by

police detailing each crash, where (according to LGA) and when it occurred, who was involved, vehicles involved and

a description of the crash are entered into a police database. This information is transferred electronically and weekly

to the VicRoads RNDB. Additional information from these forms, not entered by police, is added to the RNDB by

VicRoads. Data for the financial years 2000/01 through to 2009/10 were obtained from VicRoads. Crashes were

assigned to LGAs according to the recorded postcode of the location of the accident through the application of ABS

census-derived conversion data.

It is important to note that in December 2005, Victoria Police implemented a new application called the Traffic Incident

System (TIS). TIS is used to record details of road crashes and is the source of the data that is available in the Crash

statistics. This new system has resulted in a discontinuity in the data series. Victoria Police have instructed that data

from 2006 onwards are not comparable to previous years‘ data when undertaking time series trend analysis.

In addition to a system change there has also been a change in the definition of a serious road injury. From 2009/10

onwards serious road injury is NOT defined as a fatality of transport to hospital. Rather it is a fatality or an admission

to hospital. Police now follow up with the hospital and only those cases that are admitted are classified as a serious

road injury. The reader will note a large decrease between 2008/09 and 2009/10 in the number or SRIs and it is

largely attributable to this definition change. As well as definition change, data may also be incomplete as an incident

has not yet been approved by Victoria Police. This may be due to ongoing investigation or prosecution by the courts.

Also, an incident has been approved but cannot be processed by VicRoads due to incorrect and or missing

information. Finally, data may be incomplete as the incident record has been returned to Victoria Police for

amendment.1

Ambulance Victoria

The Ambo Project database is maintained by Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre. This is a database of alcohol

and other drug related attendances by Ambulance Victoria. Data is available from 1998 (see Dietze, Cvetkovski et al.

2000) for the Metropolitan Melbourne area. Non metropolitan data has been coded from May 2011. The database

contains information from the patient care records completed by the attending ambulance paramedics. More recently,

Ambulance Victoria has moved to an electronic system whereby ambulance paramedics are required to complete an

electronic patient care record (PCR) for every incident that they attend and for which they provide a service. These

electronic records are downloaded onto VACIS®. The paper based PCRs and more recently the electronic format, are

coded and entered into a database by Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre. This database includes attendances for

all types of drug involvement, including alcohol, illicit drugs and pharmaceutical drugs. The data set is most suited to

the monitoring of non-fatal heroin overdose, because the administration of Naloxone2 and subsequent response

provides unambiguous evidence for the involvement of the drug. Such evidence is not available for other drugs.

However, drug involvement is assessed by qualified ambulance paramedics and detailed in the patient care records.

There are three categories of alcohol related ambulance attendances: (1) alcohol mentions (2) alcohol and other drugs

and (3) alcohol only and intoxicated. Although other drugs cannot be absolutely ruled out in the ‗alcohol only‘

attendances, ambulance paramedics classify the attendance as being caused by alcohol. The alcohol mentions group

includes those cases where alcohol was mentioned as being involved but not the primary reason for attendance and

may not have contributed to the ambulance attendance. This report provides information on any alcohol involvement

associated with an AOD attendance. Future editions of this publication will include alcohol and other drugs and the

alcohol only groups.

1 This information was provided by Victoria Police in a personal communication with VicRoads (February

2012) 2 Naloxone is used to completely or partially reverse the effects of opioids.

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There are several months of missing data over the ten years. Where this is the case, numbers are imputed for the

missing months based on the same month in the year prior and after, taking the average of the two. When the real

data for these missing months become available, these tables and analyses will be amended accordingly. Data

included in this edition span the years 2000/01 to 2009/10.

Alcohol and Drug Information system (ADIS)

The Victorian Department of Human Services funds community-based agencies to provide specialist alcohol and drug treatment services across the state. The collection of client information is a mandatory requirement.

In 1996, an interim version of a new system for collection of this information, called the Alcohol and Drug Information

System (ADIS) was established, pending the development of a final version of ADIS (implemented from 2000–01).

The ten years of data presented in this handbook are derived from ADIS-contributing specialist drug and alcohol

agencies (including community health centres) in Victoria, with an episode termination date between 2000/01 and

2009/10. Unit level data for these years were obtained from DH. All clients that received alcohol and drug treatment for

alcohol as the primary drug have been examined. Please note the unit of analysis is ‗course of treatment‘ (COT) and

not client.

7. Liquor Licensing Victoria data

Information on all liquor licences granted in Victoria as of the end of June from 2000 to 2009 including the type,

postcode and year of licence, was obtained from Department of Justice Victoria. Licences were assigned to LGAs

according to the postcode recorded for each licence by Department of Justice Victoria, through application of ABS

census-derived conversion data. For this report certain licences are excluded: BYO, temporary, residential and

producer – distributor. In calculating outlet density, the denominator is based on the population aged 15 years and

over rather than the legal age for alcohol consumption. This is to account for teenage underage drinking.

Data extraction and transformation

Some of the datasets obtained required further transformation prior to analysis.

Cases of death and admission to hospital resulting from high-risk alcohol consumption were extracted from the overall

datasets through the following procedure:

1. All ICD-9 codes for conditions which may be wholly or partially associated with high-risk alcohol consumption

were obtained from the large meta-analysis conducted by English et al. (1995), updated by Ridolfo and Stevenson

(2001).

2. ICD-9 codes were mapped to ICD-10 codes using the ICD-9-CM / ICD-10-AM 1st Edition Mappings

produced by the National Centre for Classification in Health, University of Sydney (see

http://www2.fhs.usyd.edu.au/ncch/home.htm)

3. Deaths and hospital admissions containing these alcohol-related diagnosis codes as the principal diagnosis

were extracted from the Unit Record Mortality data files and VAED, respectively.

4. In addition to the codes used by English et al. (1995), a proportion of the cases coded I50 in ICD-10 (heart

failure) were extracted and recoded as hypertension cases, following the method used in the Victorian Burden of

Disease Study (Public Health and Development Division 1999; Public Health and Development Division 1999).

Each case in the data files was matched to an aetiologic fraction (described below) based on the age, sex and

alcohol-related condition of the case. Estimates of the number of alcohol-related deaths and hospital admissions were

obtained using the data files containing alcohol-related cases- the aetiologic fractions which had been applied to each

case were summed over all the cases (Laslett, Matthews et al. 2007).

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Estimation of aetiologic fractions

The aetiologic fraction provides an estimate of the likelihood that the case was caused by high-risk consumption of

alcohol. An aetiologic fraction of 1.00 means that the case was definitely caused by high-risk alcohol consumption (for

example, alcohol cardiomyopathy).

The hospital and deaths data used aetiological fractions to estimate the alcohol-caused harm. Aetiologic fractions

used in this handbook were based on the methods and results of the large meta-analysis conducted by English and

colleagues (English, Holman et al. 1995). The aetiologic fractions calculated by English et al. (1995) use low risk

drinking (see table below for definition) as the basis for comparison. The aetiologic fractions estimate the risk of a

particular disease or condition for those drinking at hazardous and harmful levels compared with those who drink at

low risk levels. In their recent update of the English et al.‘s (1995) work, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

(AIHW) estimated aetiologic fractions in which abstinence is the basis for comparison (Australian Institute of Health

and Welfare 1998). The AIHW aetiologic fractions estimate the risk of a particular disease or condition for those who

drink alcohol at any level, compared with those who do not drink at all.

English et al. (1995) used low risk drinking as the base for comparison because they argued that policy in Australia is

directed towards encouraging responsible drinking rather than abstinence, so that estimates using abstinence as the

base would not be so useful for policy makers. The English et al. (1995) aetiologic fraction estimates, however, do not

take abstinence into account at all. It can be argued that the comparison of most use to policy makers is between

those persons who drink at harmful or hazardous levels, and those who either abstain or drink at low risk levels.

For this report, those aetiologic fractions based on indirect methods of estimation were re-estimated using abstinence

and low risk drinking as the basis for comparison. The aetiologic fractions used in this handbook estimate the risk of a

particular disease or condition for those drinking at hazardous and harmful levels compared with those who abstain or

drink at low risk levels (Table 1).

Table 1 Classification of alcohol intake levels according to NHMRC guidelines

Alcohol intake level Standard drinks per day

(1 standard drink = 10 g alcohol)

Males Females

'Abstinence‘ 0–0.25 0–0.25

Low risk 0.26–4.00 0.26–2.00

Hazardous 4.01–6.00 2.01–4.00

Harmful 6.01+ 5.01+

English et al. 1995, p.61

The main difference between the various approaches to aetiologic fractions is in the case of ischemic heart disease.

There is a significant body of evidence which suggests that moderate alcohol intake has a protective effect against

ischemic heart disease. This protective effect appears to be fully realised within low drinking levels, and it appears that

increased alcohol intake does not lead to any additional benefit. Aetiologic fractions which use abstinence as the base

for comparison will therefore have a value assigned for ischemic heart disease (the value will be negative, as it will

represent the proportion of cases of ischemic heart disease avoided through consumption of alcohol). The aetiologic

fractions used in this report do not include a value for ischemic heart disease because low risk drinking and

abstinence are used as the base for comparison.

Aetiologic fractions were re-estimated for the following conditions: oropharyngeal cancer, oesophageal cancer, liver

cancer, laryngeal cancer, breast cancer, hypertension, supraventricular arrhythmias, cholelithiasis, low birth weight,

psoriasis, stroke and fall injuries. For breast cancer, stroke and fall injuries, the updated relative risk estimates in the

recent AIHW meta-analysis were used (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 1998). For the other conditions,

relative risks from the English et al. (1995) meta-analysis were used. The aetiologic fractions were updated using the

estimates of prevalence of low risk, hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption calculated by AIHW based on data

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from the 1995 Australian National Health Survey. These are estimates for Australia. There are no reliable recent

estimates relating specifically to Victoria (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 1998).

Wholly attributable alcohol related hospitalisations

Applying an aetiological fraction (AF) to diagnostic codes allows all conditions relating to alcohol to be considered. However, the application of an AF can only be reliably applied to the ‗principal‘ diagnosis on admission. This excludes those diagnoses that contributed to the admission but were not the principal. However, it captures events such as assaults, falls and accidents that are partially alcohol related and this is a major strength. A major critique of the AF method is the focus on the principal diagnosis only, which may lead to an underestimation of alcohol attributable harms when utilising this approach.

Wholly attributable alcohol related hospitalisations is an alternative measure to the aetiological fraction method described above using VAED data, admissions with a ‗primary‘ diagnoses wholly attributable to alcohol. This method considers all those diagnostic fields for each hospital admission coded as a primary diagnosis. That is, all codes were inspected for the existence of at least one diagnosis wholly attributable to alcohol that was also considered to be a primary diagnosis. Primary diagnoses are applied if they required ‗commencement, alteration or adjustment of therapeutic treatment‘, ‗diagnostic procedures‘ or ‗increased clinical care and/or monitoring‘.3 A list of the diagnoses considered to be wholly attributable to alcohol is provided in Table 2. This list is the same as that compiled by Rehm (2011) where there were multiple primary alcohol diagnoses identified, only one was counted per hospital separation (admission).

Table 2 Disease conditions which are by definition alcohol-related (alcohol – attributable fraction = 1)

ICD 104 Disease

E24.4 Alcohol-induced pseudo-Cushing's syndrome

F10

F10.0

F10.1

F10.2

F10.3

F10.4

F10.5

F10.6

F10.7

F10.8

F10.9

Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of alcohol

Acute intoxication

Harmful use

Dependence syndrome

Withdrawal state

Withdrawal state with delirium

Psychotic disorder

Amnesic syndrome

Residual and late-onset psychotic disorder

Other mental and behavioural disorders

Unspecified mental and behavioural disorder

G31.2 Degeneration of nervous system due to alcohol

G62.1 Alcoholic polyneuropathy

G72.1 Alcoholic myopathy

I42.6 Alcoholic cardiomyopathy

K29.2 Alcoholic gastritis

K70

K70.0

K70.1

K70.2

K70.3

K70.4

K70.9

Alcoholic liver disease

Alcoholic fatty liver

Alcoholic hepatitis

Alcoholic fibrosis and sclerosis of liver

Alcoholic cirrhosis of liver

Alcoholic hepatic failure

Alcoholic liver disease, unspecified

K86.0 Alcohol-induced chronic pancreatitis

O35.4 Maternal care for (suspected) damage to foetus from alcohol

3 Source: Victorian Additions to the Australian Coding Standards, Department of Human Services

4 ICD (international classification of disease) is published by the World Health Organisation, with Australian

amendments carried out by the National Centre for Classification in Health (Sydney). It is a “system of

categories to which morbid entities are assigned according to established criteria”. It is also the classification

used in cause of death coding in Australia. (The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related

Health Problems, Tenth Revision, Australian Modification (ICD-10-AM), Australian Classification of Health

Interventions (ACHI) and Australian Coding Standards (ACS).

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ICD 104 Disease

P04.3 Foetus and newborn affected by maternal use of alcohol

Q86.0 Foetal alcohol syndrome (dysmorphic)

R78.0 Finding of alcohol in blood

T51 T51.0 T51.1

Toxic effect of alcohol

Ethanol

Methanol

X45 Accidental poisoning by and exposure to alcohol

X65 Intentional self-poisoning by and exposure to alcohol

Y15 Poisoning by and exposure to alcohol, undetermined intent

Y90 Evidence of alcohol involvement determined by blood alcohol level

Z72.1 Problems related to lifestyle alcohol use

Note: ICD codes in italics represent sub-codes within a main code of classification.

Alcohol-related serious road injuries

Alcohol intoxication is a major contributing factor to road accidents in Victoria. However there is no data source

currently available in Victoria that directly measures alcohol involvement in road injuries apart from fatal crashes. To

provide improved understanding of alcohol involvement in road injuries, Rumbold et al. (1997) examined a number of

surrogate measures of alcohol involvement in road crashes. The rate of serious road crashes (those resulting in

fatalities or hospital emergency department admissions) occurring in ‗high alcohol hours‘ was selected as the most

appropriate surrogate measure of alcohol involvement. That is based on time of day and day of week. In the case of

high alcohol hours this corresponds to the period in which most drink-driving takes place. Research has shown that, in

high alcohol hours, 38 per cent of drivers admitted to hospital or killed as a result of a crash had a Blood Alcohol

Concentration (BAC) in excess of 0.05 per cent. This compares with four per cent in other times–low alcohol hours

(Cavallo and Cameron 1992). The high alcohol hours used in this report are based on updated work conducted at

Monash University Accident Research Centre (Gantzer 1995) and are listed in Table 3. Serious road crashes

occurring during these high alcohol hours are referred to as alcohol-related serious road injury throughout the

remainder of this publication. Data based on time of day were extracted from the road crash data from VicRoads

assigned to Victorian LGAs based on location of accident.

Table 3 High alcohol hours used in the selection of alcohol-related road crash cases in metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas of Victoria

Metropolitan areas Non-metropolitan areas

Sun 6 pm to Mon 6 am Sun 6 pm To Mon 6 am

Mon 8 pm to Tue 6 am Mon 8 pm To Tue 4 am

Tue 6 pm to Wed 4 am Tue 6 pm To Wed 4 am

Wed 6 pm to Thu 6 am Wed 6 pm To Thu 4 am

Thu 6 pm to Fri 6 am Thu 6 pm To Fri 6 am

Fri 4 pm to Sat 8 am Fri 6 pm To Sat 8 am

Sat 4pm to Sun 8 am Sat 4pm To Sun 10am

Source: (Gantzer 1995)

Alcohol-related assaults

Data relating to incidents of assault were obtained from the Victoria Police Law Enforcement Assistance Program

(LEAP) database. The ‗alcohol‘ flag in these data is deemed not reliable by Victoria Police and therefore is not a viable

option to determine alcohol involvement in assaults. A surrogate measure for assaults occurring in high alcohol hours–

was adopted. These high alcohol hours were defined on the basis of information collected in Geelong as part of the

Evaluation of the Geelong Local Industry Accord Project (Rumbold, Malpass et al. 1998). This information showed that

assault offences in which alcohol was involved were more likely to occur in late evening and early morning hours. On

the basis of this data, Rumbold et al. (1998) identified three categories of assault as follows:

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High alcohol hour assaults (HAH)–Fridays or Saturdays between 8 pm and 6 am. Alcohol involvement was noted in

65 per cent of these incidents.

Medium alcohol hour assaults (MAH)–Sunday through Thursday, between 8 pm and 6 am. In 54 per cent of such

assaults, alcohol involvement was noted.

Low alcohol hour assaults (LAH)–on all days between 6 am and 8 pm. Only 22.5 per cent of the assaults that

occurred during this period were noted to have alcohol involvement.

Assault cases occurring in high alcohol hours were extracted from the LEAP dataset and then assigned to Victorian

LGAs as detailed above on the basis of the recorded postcode of location of the incident.

Data analysis

Rates per 10,000 population

In order to correct for variation in population size between LGAs, the data were transformed into rates per 10,000

population, using the estimated resident population for that LGA. Population rates were calculated for each of the

datasets included in the series, this calculation is detailed below.

Crude rate = # of events (hospitalisations, deaths, serious road injury, etc.) x 10,000

population (LGA, region, state)

Rates are calculated for wholly attributable alcohol hospitalisations for the total population, those aged 15 years and

over and those aged 15 to 24 years (where numbers permit). A number of LGAs included have a small number of

cases, therefore to protect individual confidentiality, data is not reported where an area has numbers less than five.

Furthermore, rates based on small numbers can produce unstable results. For instance small numbers and small

population can produce larger than expected results. Where rates appear unduly high, low or show rapid change,

please consider the actual raw number as it may be small and distort interpretation.

Please note, rates reported in both volumes of this report are crude rates. Crude rates allow for adjustment of

population size across different areas, however, they do not adjust for certain demographic attributes specifically age

and sex. From a public health perspective there are advantages to standardising for example for age and or sex as it

allows comparisons across areas to be made more accurately. However, from a policy perspective knowing what is

impacting the rates is equally important. Given that age and gender are key contributors to alcohol harms and use, if

an area has more men and younger people this information is important and policy and services need to be aware. It

is for these reasons that crude rates are utilised in these reports. Tables have been included providing the population

distribution for age and gender for the regions and constituent LGAs for the most recent year reported.

Confidence intervals (95% CI)

Confidence intervals for rates were calculated using the exact method based on the Poisson distribution (Dobson,

Kuulasmaa et al. 1991; Buchan 2004). Where confidence intervals do not overlap, this can be broadly interpreted as

indicating a statistically significant difference. Throughout this report, these differences are termed significant.

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Exact Poisson confidence intervals for:

Where d = number of events (e.g. deaths) e = exposure (e.g. population size)

Χ² ν,α is the (100*α)th

chi-square centile with ν degrees of freedom LL = lower limit UL = upper limit

Population estimates

ABS estimated resident population (ERP) on age, sex and statistical local areas is used throughout this report,

estimated at 30 June for 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. For financial year data

e.g. 2007–08, 2007 ERP data is used.

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CHAPTER 3 – SUMMARY STATE AND REGIONAL COMPARISONS

This chapter provides a summary of the state and regional comparisons of indicators of alcohol-related harms over

time, with rates for the years 2000-01 and 2009-10 presented, as well as the percentage change between these rates.

It is important to note that since these calculations do not take into account the individual rates for the years in

between, the percentage changes should be interpreted with caution.

Liquor licence outlet density

Over the ten year period examined, the liquor licence outlet density rate has risen by 14% in Victoria. Large increases

were noted in the metropolitan regions (29% in Eastern region, 24% in North and West Metropolitan region and 21%

in Southern region), while decreases were evident in the Grampians, Loddon-Mallee, Gippsland and Hume regions

(Table 4).

Table 4 Summary regional comparison of liquor licence outlet density

Region

Liquor licence outlet density

Rate per 10,000 aged 15 years and over (n)

2000 2009 % change

Barwon–South Western 31.35 (826)

32.60 (986)

+4.0%

Grampians 37.95 (605)

35.25 (639)

-6.8%

Loddon-Mallee 34.80 (774)

33.20 (842)

-4.6%

Hume 41.53 (783)

39.53 (857)

-4.8%

Gippsland 34.26 (623)

33.23 (705)

-3.0%

North and West Metropolitan

23.70 (2,619)

29.27 (3,968)

+23.5%

Eastern Metropolitan 13.48

(1,068) 17.39

(1,477) +29.0%

Southern Metropolitan 20.12

(1,821) 24.25

(2,582) +20.5%

Victoria 23.93

(9,139) 27.20

(12,071) +13.7%

Source: Department of Justice

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Alcohol-related assaults, and ambulance attendances

As shown in Table 5, between 2000-01 and 2009-10, the rates of alcohol-related assaults have increased by over

25% in Victoria, with the largest increases in the North and West Metropolitan, and Southern Metropolitan regions.

The lowest percentage increases were in the Gippsland and Eastern Metropolitan regions.

As displayed in Table 5, rates of ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned has more than doubled

between 2000-01 and 2009-10 in Metropolitan Melbourne, with the greatest increase in the Eastern Metropolitan

region.

Table 5 Summary regional comparison of alcohol-related assaults, serious road injuries and ambulance attendances

Region

Alcohol-related assaults1

Rate per 10,000 (n)

Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned

Rate per 10,000 (n)

2000-01 2009-10 % change 2000-01 2009-10 % change

Barwon–South Western 10.73 (357)

12.62-13.34 (471-498)

+21.0% n/a n/a n/a

Grampians 15.49 (315)

17.63-19.54 (396-439)

+20.0% n/a n/a n/a

Loddon-Mallee 13.88 (397)

15.10-16.17 (479-513)

+12.6% n/a n/a n/a

Hume 12.34 (301)

14.67-15.89 (397-430)

+23.8% n/a n/a n/a

Gippsland 20.87 (487)

20.71-21.21 (540-553)

+9.0% n/a n/a n/a

North and West Metropolitan 10.03

(1,380) 14.26-14.43

(2,369-2,397) +43.0%

21.16 (2,909)

52.94 (8,792)

+150.2%

Eastern Metropolitan 5.51 (536)

5.75-5.86 (592-603)

+5.4% 10.04 (978)

30.55 (3,146)

+204.3%

Southern Metropolitan 9.22

(1,031) 11.93-12.16

(1,558-1,588) +30.6%

17.72 (1,982)

50.10 (6,542)

+182.7%

Victoria* 10.11

(4,818) 12.50-12.90

(6,803-7,023) +25.6%

16.96 (5,880)

34.09 (18,558)

+101.0%

Source: alcohol-related assaults from Victoria Police LEAP database, and the ambulance attendances from the Ambo project, Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre. *Rate for Metropolitan Melbourne in the case of ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned. 1Rates for alcohol-related assault are reported as a range, whenever values less than three were not reported by the data source, imputing all missing data as one and then as two; % change is calculated using the midpoint of 2009-10 rates.

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Serious Road Injuries

Between 2000-01 and 2004-05 the rate of serious road injuries increased by seven percent for the state. Loddon-Mallee recorded the largest increases while Barwon South Western declined by 11%. Between 2005-06 and 2008-09 the Grampians recorded the highest rate increases of 38%, with the Eastern Metropolitan region recorded the largest rate decrease. In 2009-10 the overall rate for Victoria was 4.09. The highest rate in the regions was Hume and for the Metropolitan areas the North and West Metropolitan region had the highest rate. Unfortunately owing to changes in data collection methods and definitions of serious road injuries comparisons cannot be made between 2009-10 and earlier years. (Table 6)

Table 6 Summary regional comparison of alcohol-related serious road injuries

Region

Alcohol-related SRI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

2000-01 2004-05 % change 2005-06 2008-09 % change 2009-10

Barwon–South Western 5.68 (189)

5.07 (178)

-10.7% 5.22 (185)

5.34 (194)

+2.3% 4.29 (160)

Grampians 8.25 (168)

7.69 (164)

-6.8% 4.77 (103)

6.60 (143)

+38.4% 4.23 (95)

Loddon-Mallee 5.14 (147)

6.22 (188)

+21.0% 5.93 (181)

5.37 (165)

-9.4% 4.89 (155)

Hume 9.86 (240)

10.09 (262)

+2.3% 7.20 (189)

6.96 (183)

-3.3% 6.43 (174)

Gippsland 6.44 (150)

7.32 (180)

+13.7% 5.78 (144)

5.66 (142)

-2.1% 4.41 (115)

North and West Metropolitan

6.00 (825)

6.70 (975)

+11.7% 5.46 (807)

5.87 (917)

+7.5% 4.16 (691)

Eastern Metropolitan 4.47 (435)

5.00 (486)

+5.4% 4.77 (646)

3.87 (388)

-18.9% 3.22 (332)

Southern Metropolitan 6.56 (733)

6.87 (805)

+4.7% 6.65 (788)

6.02 (748)

-9.5% 3.82 (499)

Victoria* 6.06

(2,890) 6.51

(3,238) +7.4%

5.70 (2,863)

5.54 (2,881)

-2.8% 4.09

(2.226)

Source: VicRoads. ~ Victoria Police introduced a new system in December 2005 for recording traffic incidents. This ,marks a discontinuity in the data and comparisons with earlier years cannot be made. ## Note Serious road injury definition has changed from 2009-10. Previously all cases transported to hospital including fatalities were defined as a serious road injury. The definition has changed to hospital admission. This was an administrative change by Victoria Police. It also explains the dramatic decrease in numbers from the previous year.

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Hospitalisations

Over the ten year period, the rate of alcohol-related hospital admissions using aetiological fractions has increased by

53%, driven largely by increases in the Eastern Metropolitan and Southern Metropolitan regions (Table 7).

The rate of wholly attributable hospital admissions has increased by 44% over the last seven years where data was

available, with the greatest rate increases occurring in Eastern Metropolitan, Southern Metropolitan and Grampians

regions.

Table 7 Summary regional comparison of hospitalisations

Region

Alcohol-related hospital admissions

Rate per 10,000 (n)

Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions

Rate per 10,000 (n)

2000-01 2009-10 % change 2003-04 2009-10 % change

Barwon–South Western 38.85

(1,294) 51.32

(1,915) +32.1%

37.14 (1290)

53.35 (1,191)

+43.6%

Grampians 33.46 (681)

42.97 (965)

+28.4% 29.41 (621)

43.85 (985)

+49.1%

Loddon-Mallee 30.51 (873)

36.45 (1,156)

+19.5% 27.63 (826)

33.51 (1,063)

+21.3%

Hume 31.55 (768)

38.72 (1,048)

+26.9% 34.36 (881)

40.00 (1,082)

+16.4%

Gippsland 32.08 (748)

39.66 (1,034)

+23.6% 41.69 (1013)

48.82 (1,273)

+17.1%

North and West Metropolitan 33.41

(4,594) 43.00

(7,142) +28.7%

37.29 (5,334)

50.39 (8,369)

+35.1%

Eastern Metropolitan 32.14

(3,129) 60.56

(6,235) +88.4%

37.83 (3684)

62.70 (6,455)

+65.7%

Southern Metropolitan 41.38

(4,626) 75.09

(9,805) +81.5%

53.88 (6227)

80.36 (10,493)

+49.1%

Victoria* 36.22

(17,260) 55.33

(30,116) +52.8%

41.64 (20,477)

59.79 (32,544)

+43.6%

Source: VAED Department of Health

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Alcohol-related courses of treatment

Between 2000-01 and 2009-10, the rate of AOD specialist courses of treatment delivered to Victorians has increased

by 61%. As shown in Table 8, the largest increases in rates of alcohol-related courses of treatment occurred in the

Eastern Metropolitan and Southern Metropolitan regions. It is noteworthy that the increases in the metropiltan regions

were higher than the increases in the non-metropolitan regions.

Table 8 Summary regional comparison of alcohol-related courses of treatment

Region

Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered

Rate per 10,000 (n)

2000-01 2009-10 % change

Barwon–South Western 38.29

(1,275) 52.64

(1,965) +37.5%

Grampians 45.99 (936)

62.99 (1,415)

+37.0%

Loddon-Mallee 47.53

(1,359) 58.47

(1,855) +23.0%

Hume 39.52 (962)

55.50 (1,502)

+40.4%

Gippsland 55.77

(1,300) 87.95

(2,293) +57.8%

North and West Metropolitan 19.12

(2,629) 32.74

(5,439) +71.2%

Eastern Metropolitan 14.62

(1,423) 31.54

(3,204) +115.7%

Southern Metropolitan 20.70

(2,315) 41.25

(5,386) +99.3%

Victoria 26.59

(12,673) 42.78

(23,285) +60.9%

Source: ADIS Department of Health

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CHAPTER 4 – BARWON SOUTH WESTERN REGION – DATA TABLES 2000/01 TO 2009/10

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Table 9 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Barwon-South Western region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac–Otway 34.81 (70)

(27.15 – 43.95)

37.79 (80)

(29.94 – 47.07)

37.39 (79)

(29.60 – 46.59)

38.66 (82)

(30.77 – 47.96)

34.63 (74)

(27.22 – 43.45)

Corangamite 38.93 (66)

(30.12 – 49.52)

43.39 (76)

(34.19 – 54.30)

42.17 (74)

(33.11 – 52.95)

50.69 (88)

(40.64 – 62.47)

57.81 (100)

(47.04 – 70.30)

Glenelg 41.34 (82)

(32.88 – 51.30)

37.70 (77)

(29.73 – 47.15)

37.46 (76)

(29.52 – 46.87)

31.41 (63)

(24.16 – 40.16)

41.60 (84)

(33.19 – 51.50)

Greater Geelong 37.96 (725)

(35.25 – 40.82)

37.98 (740)

(35.29 – 40.81)

38.28 (758)

(35.60 – 41.10)

38.51 (770)

(35.84 – 41.33)

42.86 (868)

(40.06 – 45.81)

Moyne 35.68 (57)

(27.03 – 46.24)

44.62 (70)

(34.80 – 56.35)

36.48 (58)

(27.68 – 47.19)

33.44 (53)

(25.03 – 43.75)

33.07 (52)

(24.73 – 43.32)

Queenscliffe 26.18

(9) (11.94 – 49.78)

35.24 (12)

(17.93 – 62.23)

32.79 (11)

(16.18 – 59.13)

23.42 (8)

(9.82 – 47.02)

37.21 (12)

(19.20 – 65.07)

Southern Grampians 47.82 (79)

(37.87 – 59.59)

44.56 (76)

(35.13 – 55.73)

39.83 (68)

(30.93 – 50.49)

30.92 (52)

(23.12 – 40.50)

36.21 (61)

(27.71 – 46.50)

Surf Coast 22.13 (44)

(16.09 – 29.70)

29.51 (62)

(22.61 – 37.85)

27.08 (59)

(20.59 – 34.96)

29.04 (64)

(22.37 – 37.07)

29.07 (65)

(22.45 – 37.03)

Warrnambool 55.45 (161)

(47.21 – 64.72)

62.78 (186)

(54.08 – 72.48)

60.25 (181)

(51.80 – 69.68)

66.53 (202)

(57.67 – 76.37)

61.97 (190)

(53.47 – 71.42)

Barwon–South Western region 38.85

(1,294) (36.76 – 41.03)

40.48

(1,378) (38.37 – 42.67)

39.53

(1,364) (37.46 – 41.68)

39.82

(1,383) (37.75 – 41.97)

43.00

(1,508) (40.86 – 45.22)

Victoria 36.22

(17,261) (35.68 – 36.76)

40.13

(19,353) (39.57 – 40.70)

42.20

(20,562) (41.63 – 42.78)

44.14

(21,706) (43.56 – 44.73)

46.91

(23,330) (46.31 – 47.52)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 10 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Barwon-South Western region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac–Otway 30.57 (66)

(23.66 – 38.87)

28.82 (61)

(22.03 – 37.05)

29.48 (63)

(22.63-37.76)

34.93 (75)

(27.47–43.79)

40.76 (89)

(32.73-50.17)

Corangamite 52.96 (92)

(42.67 – 64.99)

53.88 (93)

(43.46 – 66.04)

43.57 (75)

(34.26-54.62)

47.00 (81)

(37.33–58.40)

48.67 (60)

(48.67-72.15)

Glenelg 34.08 (69)

(26.52 – 43.12)

35.31 (72)

(27.65 – 44.43)

38.83 (80)

(30.79-48.32)

37.55 (78)

(29.70–46.84)

31.75 (67)

(24.61-40.31)

Greater Geelong 43.48 (891)

(40.67 – 46.43)

45.34 (934)

(42.48 – 48.35)

40.15 (836)

(37.48-42.97)

47.35 (1,003)

(44.47–50.37)

53.17 (1,150)

(50.14-56.34)

Moyne 39.81 (63)

(30.62 – 50.91)

39.13 (63)

(30.04 – 50.10)

51.91 (84)

(41.39-64.28)

40.99 (67)

(31.79–52.04)

55.71 (93)

(44.96-68.25)

Queenscliffe 38.86 (12)

(20.33 – 67.29)

63.27 (20)

(38.61 – 97.78)

52.33 (17)

(30.27-84.22)

70.21 (23)

(44.44 -105.48)

50.63 (17)

(29.39-81.29

Southern Grampians 35.07 (59)

(26.71 – 45.21)

36.09 (62)

(27.67 – 46.27)

29.54 (51)

(22.01-38.82)

35.79 (62)

(27.46–45.84)

36.73 (65)

(28.32-46.86)

Surf Coast 33.12 (76)

(26.12 – 41.43)

28.52 (65)

(22.01 – 36.35)

45.48 (107)

(37.27-54.95)

36.63 (90)

(29.43–45.04)

44.23 (113)

(36.44-53.19)

Warrnambool 59.21 (184)

(50.97 – 68.42)

52.25 (165)

(44.57 – 60.87)

48.97 (157)

(41.62-57.24)

60.85 (199)

(52.69–69.92)

65.31 (218)

(56.92-74.57)

Barwon–South Western region 42.71

(1,513) (40.59 – 44.92)

43.16

(1,534) (41.03 – 45.38)

40.87

(1,470) (38.81-43.01)

45.90

(1,679)

(43.73–48.15)

51.32

(1,915) (49.05-53.68)

Victoria 49.21

(24,714) (48.60 – 49.82)

48.25

(24,745) (47.65 – 48.86)

50.19

(26,121) (49.58-50.80)

50.90

(27,045) (50.29–51.51)

55.33

(30,116) (54.70-55.96)

Source: DH Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 11 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Barwon South-Western region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA #

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac–Otway 27.86

(7) (10.98 – 58.08)

65.79 (16)

(37.83 – 106.38)

46.69 (12)

(24.06 – 81.71)

42.24 (11)

(20.99 – 75.80)

44.30 (11)

(22.50 – 78.33)

Corangamite 42.84

(8) (18.76 – 83.64)

85.65 (16)

(48.51 – 140.03)

49.25 (9)

(22.83 – 92.63)

86.07 (16)

(49.02 – 140.15)

125.56 (24)

(80.24 – 187.19)

Glenelg 75.95 (17)

(44.35 – 121.40)

80.87 (18)

(47.68 – 128.34)

67.73 (15)

(38.23 – 111.00)

43.65 (9)

(20.45 – 81.54)

74.91 (16)

(42.87 – 121.54)

Greater Geelong 47.13 (132)

(39.44 – 55.88)

53.12 (139)

(44.67 – 62.72)

48.44 (132)

(40.54 – 57.43)

43.27 (118)

(35.83 – 51.79)

49.27 (136)

(41.34 – 58.28)

Moyne 36.19

(6) (13.76 – 77.12)

62.99 (11)

(31.01 – 113.80)

60.84 (11)

(29.82 – 110.26)

56.27 (10)

(26.68 – 104.30)

40.16 (7)

(16.23 – 82.51)

Southern Grampians 56.41 (11)

(27.89 – 101.62)

54.20 (11)

(26.82 – 97.56)

50.67 (10)

(24.51 – 92.63)

46.53 (9)

(21.77 – 86.99)

65.32 (13)

(35.21 – 110.72)

Surf Coast 47.06 (12)

(24.19 – 82.51)

62.09 (14)

(34.24 – 103.54)

53.45 (14)

(28.89 – 90.41)

34.17 (9)

(15.42 – 65.40)

37.87 (10)

(18.03 – 69.97)

Warrnambool 34.73 (15)

(19.59 – 56.97)

48.27 (20)

(29.45 – 74.61)

46.11 (20)

(28.09 – 71.36)

45.27 (19)

(27.41 – 70.39)

66.22 (29)

(44.34 – 95.12)

Barwon–South Western region 46.24 (211)

(40.21 – 52.93)

57.37 (247)

(50.44 – 64.99)

50.05 (225)

(43.72 – 57.04)

45.09 (202)

(39.09 – 51.75)

54.64 (247)

(48.05 – 61.89)

Victoria 39.72

(2,672) (38.22 – 41.25)

44.15

(2,892) (42.55 – 45.79)

43.62

(2,934) (42.06 – 45.23)

42.09

(2,860) (40.56 – 43.66)

47.04

(3,232) (45.43 – 48.69)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 12 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Barwon-South Western region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2009-10

AREA #

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac–Otway 53.30 (14)

(29.07 – 89.57)

45.05 (12)

(23.19 – 78.91)

33.66 (9)

(15.44-63.76)

44.83 (12)

(23.40–77.76)

44.02 (13)

(23.19-75.85)

Corangamite 91.26 (17)

(53.38 – 145.67)

56.83 (10)

(27.57 – 103.70)

69.08 (13)

(36.32-119.21)

85.40 (16)

(48.56–139.23)

102.66 (20)

(62.34-159.26)

Glenelg 38.42

(8) (16.96 – 74.64)

39.28

(9) (18.09 – 74.21)

50.65 (12)

(26.24-88.31)

47.42 (12)

(24.23–83.48)

21.67 (6)

(7.57-48.55)

Greater Geelong 54.63 (152)

(46.28 – 64.05)

52.51 (148)

(44.40 – 61.68)

45.39 (130)

(37.92-53.89)

75.33 (221)

(65.73–85.94)

66.75 (204)

(57.90-76.58)

Moyne 75.36 (14)

(40.83 – 127.28)

59.76 (11)

(29.85 – 106.87)

79.60 (15)

(44.52-131.34)

57.43 (11)

(28.81–102.42)

65.34 (13)

(34.91-111.46)

Southern Grampians 63.21 (13)

(33.96 – 107.38)

58.00 (12)

(30.28 – 100.57)

36.10 (8)

(15.63-70.99)

* * * *

Queenscliffe * * * * * * 44.94 (10)

(21.70–82.26)

40.98 (10)

(19.25-76.42)

Surf Coast 54.71 (15)

(30.46 – 90.59)

53.18 (14)

(28.74 – 89.99)

89.00 (24)

(57.08-132.31)

48.67 (14)

(26.43–82.06)

56.32 (17)

(32.61-90.58)

Warrnambool 81.04 (36)

(56.84 – 112.05 62.82 (30)

(42.34 – 89.76)

47.00 (23)

(29.82-70.47)

70.07 (35)

(48.91–97.27)

84.41 (44)

(61.31-113.35)

Barwon–South Western region 59.25 (271)

(52.41 – 66.74)

53.54 (249)

(47.09 – 60.62)

49.95 (237)

(43.79-56.72)

68.32 (333)

(61.18–76.07)

64.49 (326)

(57.68-71.88)

Victoria 48.19

(3,337) (46.57 – 49.85)

50.44

(3,615) (48.81 – 52.12)

51.48

(3,750) ( 49.85-53.16)

53.10

(3,970)

(51.47–54.78)

49.44

(3,856) (47.89-51.02)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 13 Alcohol-related deaths of Barwon-South Western region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000 to 2002

AREA #

2000 2001 2002

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Corangamite 3.52 (6)

(1.29 – 7.66)

2.85 (5)

(0.92 – 6.65)

* *

Glenelg 3.40 (7)

(1.34 – 7.09)

* * *

Greater Geelong 1.90 (36)

(1.33 – 2.63)

1.78 35

(1.24 – 2.48)

1.96 (39)

(1.39 – 2.68)

Southern Grampians * * * * 2.66 (5)

(0.81 – 6.46)

Warrnambool * * * * 2.12 (6)

(0.81 – 4.51)

Barwon–South Western region 1.98 (66)

(1.53 – 2.52)

1.77 (60)

(1.35 – 2.28)

1.94 (67)

(1.50 – 2.47)

Victoria 1.49 (710)

(1.38 – 1.60)

1.50 (723)

(1.39 – 1.61)

1.58 (770)

(1.47 – 1.70)

Source: ABS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 14 Alcohol-related deaths of Barwon South Western region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003 to 2007

AREA #

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac-Otway * * * * * * * 2.6 (6)

(0.90-5.84)

Corangamite * * * * * * 2.81 (5)

(0.89 – 6.65)

* *

Glenelg * * * * * * * * 3.09 (6)

(1.18-.58)

Greater Geelong 1.77 (35)

(1.24 – 2.46)

1.89 (38)

(1.34 – 2.59)

1.68 (34)

(1.16 – 2.34)

2.38 (49)

(1.76 – 3.15)

1.66 (35)

(1.15-2.31)

Southern Grampians * * 3.82 (6)

(1.46 – 8.09)

* * 3.10 (5)

(1.05 – 7.06)

* *

Surf Coast * * * * 2.24 (5)

(0.74 – 5.15)

* * * *

Warrnambool * * 4.24 (13)

(2.26 – 7.25)

2.99 (9)

(1.39 – 5.62)

1.76 (6)

(0.61 – 3.94)

2.05 (7)

(0.80-4.32)

Barwon–South Western region 1.73 (56)

(1.21 – 2.09)

2.03 (71)

(1.59 – 2.56)

1.86 (66)

(1.43 – 2.36)

2.22 (79)

(1.76 – 2.77)

1.83 (66)

(1.41-2.33)

Victoria 1.46 (719)

(1.36 – 1.57)

1.45 (721)

(1.35 – 1.56)

1.51 (758)

(1.40 – 1.62)

1.49 (765)

(1.39 – 1.60)

1.40 (728)

(1.30-1.50)

Source: ABS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded. As of June 2011, 2008and 2009 deaths data were not available. Note: Numbers of alcohol-related deaths of those aged 15 to 24 years are too small to be presented by local government areas.

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Table 15 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Barwon South-Western region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac–Otway 9.58 (19)

(5.80 – 14.90)

10.48 (22)

(6.58 – 15.86)

20.17 (43)

(14.58 – 27.20)

17.44 (37)

(12.29 – 24.03)

13.57 (29)

(9.10 – 19.47)

Corangamite 10.73 (18)

(6.39 – 16.91)

7.06 (12)

(3.69 – 12.23)

5.59 (10)

(2.66 – 10.34)

7.21 (12)

(3.78 – 12.47)

7.70 (13)

(4.14 – 13.08)

Glenelg 8.89 (18)

(5.24 – 14.11)

8.42 (17)

(4.92 – 13.47)

9.83 (20)

(6.00 – 15.18)

15.72 (32)

(10.73 – 22.23)

13.22 (27)

(8.69 – 19.27)

Greater Geelong 9.68 (185)

(8.34 – 11.18)

10.58 (206)

(9.18 – 12.12)

10.27 (203)

(8.90 – 11.78)

10.29 (206)

(8.93 – 11.80)

9.18 (186)

(7.91 – 10.60)

Moyne 6.48 (10)

(3.15 – 11.80)

12.36 (19)

(7.49 – 19.20)

5.69 (9)

(2.60 – 10.80)

7.83 (12)

(4.09 – 13.56)

7.47 (12)

(3.84 – 13.10)

Queenscliffe * * * * * * 14.98

(5) (4.74 – 35.43)

* *

Southern Grampians 15.71 (26)

(10.26 – 23.01)

17.49 (30)

(11.80 – 24.97)

16.99 (29)

(11.38 – 24.40)

13.57 (23)

(8.60 – 20.36)

17.75 (30)

(11.98 – 25.34)

Surf Coast 11.54 (23)

(7.31 – 17.31)

16.80 (35)

(11.71 – 23.34)

14.93 (32)

(10.23 – 21.05)

9.96 (22)

(6.24 – 15.07)

8.66 (19)

(5.25 – 13.45)

Warrnambool 19.06 (55)

(14.37 – 24.80)

23.30 (69)

(18.13 – 29.49)

21.25 (64)

(16.37 – 27.14)

18.51 (56)

(13.99 – 24.03)

31.85 (98)

(25.85 – 38.82)

Barwon–South Western region 10.73 (357)

(9.65 – 11.90)

12.08 (411)

(10.94 – 13.30)

11.91 (411)

(10.79 – 13.12)

11.68 (406)

(10.57 – 12.88)

11.83 (415)

(10.72 – 13.03)

Victoria 10.11

(4,818) (9.83 – 10.40)

10.76

(5,190) (10.47 – 11.06)

10.61

(5,168) (10.32 – 10.90)

10.29

(5,061) (10.01 – 10.58)

11.45

(5,692) (11.15 – 11.75)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 16 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Barwon South Western region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-101

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac–Otway 12.12 (26)

(7.94 – 17.72)

16.79 (35)

(11.72 – 23.32)

22.64 (48)

(16.69–30.02)

24.52 (52)

(18.32 – 32.16)

11.00-12.83 (24-28)

(7.05-18.55)

Corangamite 8.21 (14)

(4.51 – 13.73)

6.42 (11)

(3.21 – 11.48)

5.82 (10)

(2.79–10.70)

4.07 (7)

(1.64 – 8.39)

12.00-13.14 (21-23)

(7.43-19.72)

Glenelg 19.51 (40)

(13.91 – 26.61)

21.54 (44)

(15.67 – 28.90)

25.68 (53)

(19.24–33.59)

25.20 (52)

(18.82 – 33.04)

11.35-13.71 (24-29)

(7.27-19.70)

Greater Geelong 10.69 (219)

(9.32 – 12.20)

11.68 (240)

(10.25 – 13.25)

13.16 (274)

(11.65–14.81)

12.82 (267)

(11.33 – 14.46)

12.25-12.34 (265-267)

(10.82-13.91)

Moyne 5.41 (9)

(2.42 – 10.42)

7.14 (11)

(3.62 – 12.64)

18.59 (30)

(12.54–26.53)

16.73 (27)

(11.02 – 24.34)

20.98-22.78 (35-38)

(14.61-31.26)

Queenscliffe * * * * * * 18.082

(6) (6.64-39.36)

Southern Grampians 14.21 (24)

(9.10 – 21.14)

19.20 (33)

(13.22 – 26.96)

5.77 (10)

(2.77–10.61)

16.73 (29)

(11.20 – 24.02)

13.66-15.94 (24-28)

(8.75-23.04)

Surf Coast 22.60 (52)

(16.89 – 29.62)

18.97 (43)

(13.74 – 25.53)

14.45 (34)

(10.01–20.20)

11.90 (28)

(7.91 – 17.20)

11.00-11.78 (28-30)

(7.31-16.82)

Warrnambool 27.02 (84)

(21.56 – 33.46)

21.27 (67)

(16.48 – 27.01)

25.19 (81)

(20.01–31.31)

19.28 (62)

(14.78 – 24.72)

14.08-14.68 (47-49)

(10.35-19.41)

Barwon–South Western region 13.22 (469)

(12.05 – 14.48)

13.71 (487)

(12.52 – 14.99)

15.05 (541)

(13.80–16.37)

14.66 (527)

(13.43 – 15.96)

12.62-13.34 (471-498)

(11.51-14.57)

Victoria 12.39

(6,221) (12.08 – 12.70)

13.50

(6,921) (13.18 – 13.82)

12.84

(6,681) (12.53–13.15)

13.16

(6,851) (12.85 – 13.48)

12.50-12.90

(6,803-7,023) (12.20-13.21)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.. 1 Rates are reported as a range, whenever values less than three were not reported by the data source, imputing all missing data as one and then as two.. 2 Based on rates imputing all missing data as two only (as values are less than 5 and unreportable when all missing data are considered one) .

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Table 17 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Barwon South Western region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA #

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac–Otway * 74.79 (12)

(38.71 – 130.49)

102.82 (17)

(59.91 – 164.61)

42.00 (7)

(16.95 – 86.34)

53.13 (9)

(24.31 – 100.80)

Glenelg * * 34.04

(5) (11.05 – 79.43)

56.39

(8) (24.35 – 111.12)

86.08 (12)

(44.48 – 150.37)

Greater Geelong 27.73 (54)

(20.85 – 36.16)

40.78 (73)

(31.97 – 51.26)

39.76 (75)

(31.27 – 49.84)

35.46 (67)

(27.50 – 45.01)

33.77 (65)

(26.06 – 43.04)

Moyne * 74.23

(8) (32.05 – 146.25)

* * * * *

Southern Grampians 101.82

(12) (52.61 – 177.85)

104.64

(13) (55.71 – 178.93)

79.42 (10)

(38.08 – 146.05)

61.96 (8)

(26.75 – 122.08)

76.60 (10)

(36.74 – 140.88)

Surf Coast 40.28

(7) (16.19 – 82.99)

51.35

(8) (22.17 – 101.18)

66.12 (11)

(33.17 – 117.90)

70.19 (12)

(36.27 – 122.61)

52.60 (9)

(24.17 – 99.54)

Warrnambool 62.14 (19)

(37.41 – 97.04)

88.02 (25)

(56.96 – 129.94)

71.47 (21)

(44.24 – 109.25)

86.55 (26)

(56.33 – 127.19)

113.35 (35)

(78.77 – 157.94)

Barwon–South Western region 33.74 (105)

(27.59 – 40.84)

49.70 (144)

(41.91 – 58.51)

46.17 (140)

(38.84 – 54.48)

44.19 (135)

(37.04 – 52.32)

45.97 (142)

(38.72 – 54.18)

Victoria 29.86

(1,423) (28.33 – 31.45)

33.39

(1,527) (31.73 – 35.10)

32.51

(1,536) (30.91 – 34.18)

32.08

(1,537) (30.50 – 33.73)

35.30

(1,717) (33.65 – 37.01)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 18 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Barwon South-Western region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA #

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-101

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac–Otway 58.55 (10)

(28.15 – 107.48)

64.55 (11)

(32.33 – 115.23)

66.86 (18)

(39.63 – 105.68)

78.01 (21)

(48.29 – 119.24)

48.80-52.28 (14-15)

(26.68-86.23)

Corangamite * * * * * * * * 47.17

(9) (21.57-89.54)

Glenelg 76.71 (11)

(38.00 – 137.99)

97.49 (15)

(54.16 – 161.67)

75.44 (18)

(44.71 – 119.23)

79.63 (19)

(47.94 – 124.35)

35.12-39.02 (9-10)

(16.06-71.75)

Greater Geelong 36.25 (70)

(28.26 – 45.79)

42.47 (83)

(33.83 – 52.64)

41.16 (118)

(34.07 – 49.29)

36.63 (105)

(29.96 – 44.34)

32.14-32.47 (98-99)

(26.09-39.53)

Moyne * * * * 90.38 (17)

(52.65 – 144.70)

69.11 (13)

(36.80 – 118.18)

69.72 (14)

(38.12-116.98)

Southern Grampians 89.25 (12)

(46.11 – 155.89)

102.73 (14)

(56.16 – 172.36)

* * 76.23 (17)

(44.41 – 122.06)

51.55 (12)

(26.63-90.04)

Surf Coast 105.94

(19) (63.87 – 165.28)

102.20

(17) (59.54 – 163.63)

25.85

(7) (10.39 – 53.26)

48.01 (13)

(25.56 – 82.09)

33.78 (10)

(16.20-62.13)

Warrnambool 96.27 (30)

(64.95 – 137.43)

69.81 (23)

(44.25 – 104.74)

61.10 (30)

(41.22 – 87.22)

44.81 (22)

(28.08 – 67.84)

36.52 (19)

(21.99-57.04)

Barwon–South Western region 50.59 (158)

(43.01 – 59.11)

53.98 (170)

(46.17 – 62.73)

45.01 (214)

(39.18 – 51.46)

44.59 (212)

(38.79 – 51.01)

36.79-37.58 (186-190)

(31.69-43.32)

Victoria 38.83

(1,907) (37.11 – 40.61)

42.25

(2,145) (40.48 – 44.08)

34.74

(2,530) (33.40 – 36.12)

33.07

(2,409) (31.77 – 34.42)

31.11-31.56

(2,427-2,462) (29.89-32.83)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded. 1 Rates are reported as a range, whenever values less than three were not reported by the data source, imputing all missing data as one and then as two.

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Table 19 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Barwon South-Western region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA #

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,0

00 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Colac–Otway 7.42 (15)

(4.15 – 12.24)

12.83 (27)

(8.46 – 18.67)

3.78 (8)

(1.63 – 7.45)

8.44 (18)

(5.00 – 13.35)

5.12 (11)

(2.55 – 9.16)

Corangamite 11.18 (19)

(6.73 – 17.45)

10.84 (19)

(6.52 – 16.92)

* * 10.40 (18)

(6.16 – 16.44)

15.01 (26)

(9.80 – 21.99)

Glenelg 5.54 (11)

(2.76 – 9.91)

7.88 (16)

(4.50 – 12.79)

7.37 (15)

(4.13 – 12.16)

4.46 (9)

(2.04 – 8.47)

8.90 (18)

(5.28 – 14.07)

Greater Geelong 4.71 (90)

(3.79 – 5.79)

5.49 (107)

(4.50 – 6.63)

4.64 (92)

(3.74 – 5.69)

3.50 (70)

(2.73 – 4.42)

2.96 (60)

(2.26 – 3.81)

Moyne 5.64 (9)

(2.58 – 10.70)

8.26 (13)

(4.40 – 14.12)

5.69 (9)

(2.60 – 10.80)

11.39 (18)

(6.75 – 18.00)

9.46 (15)

(5.30 – 15.61)

Southern Grampians 11.48 (19)

(6.91 – 17.92)

5.25 (9)

(2.40 – 9.96)

5.27 (9)

(2.41 – 10.01)

6.49 (11)

(3.24 – 11.61)

8.87 (15)

(4.97 – 14.64)

Surf Coast 9.03 (18)

(5.35 – 14.27)

10.52 (22)

(6.59 – 15.92)

10.64 (23)

(6.74 – 15.96)

9.50 (21)

(5.88 – 14.53)

9.35 (21)

(5.78 – 14.29)

Warrnambool 2.76 (8)

(1.19 – 5.44)

3.71 (11)

(1.85 – 6.65)

4.98 (15)

(2.79 – 8.22)

2.64 (8)

(1.14 – 5.19)

3.91 (12)

(2.02 – 6.83)

Barwon–South Western region 5.68 (189)

(4.90 – 6.55)

6.64 (226)

(5.80 – 7.56)

5.04 (174)

(4.32 – 5.85)

4.98 (173)

(4.27 – 5.78)

5.07 (178)

(4.36 – 5.88)

Victoria 6.06

(2,890) (5.84 – 6.29)

6.29

(3,033) (6.07 – 6.52)

5.99

(2,919) (5.78 – 6.21)

5.73

(2,819) (5.52 – 5.95)

6.51

(3,238) (6.29 – 6.74)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 20 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Barwon South-Western region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA #

2005-06~ 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10##

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac–Otway 6.91 (15)

(3.87 – 11.40)

6.18 (13)

(3.29 – 10.57)

8.49 (18)

(5.03-13.42)

12.73 (27)

(8.39–18.53)

7.33 (16)

(4.19-11.91)

Corangamite 11.57 (20)

(7.07 – 17.87)

4.66 (8)

(2.01 – 9.18)

8.73 (15)

(4.89-14.40)

4.65 (8)

(2.01–9.17)

4.00 (7)

(1.61-8.24)

Glenelg 4.93 (10)

(2.37 – 9.07)

2.92 (6)

(1.07 – 6.36)

8.24 (17)

(4.80-13.19)

8.24 (17)

(4.80–13.19)

4.26 (9)

(1.95-8.08)

Greater Geelong 4.54 (93)

(3.66 – 5.56)

5.88 (121)

(4.88 – 7.02)

4.76 (99)

(3.86-5.79)

4.61 (96)

(3.73–5.63)

4.30 (93)

(3.47-5.27)

Moyne 8.17 (13)

(4.35 – 13.98)

8.12 (13)

(4.33 – 13.89)

4.96 (8)

(2.14-9.77)

8.05 (13)

(4.29–13.77)

7.79 (13)

(4.15-13.32)

Southern Grampians * * 6.98 (12)

(3.61 – 12.20)

6.92 (12)

(3.58-12.09)

4.04 (7)

(1.62–8.32)

* *

Surf Coast 8.66 (20)

(5.29 – 13.38)

7.89 (18)

(4.68 – 12.48)

6.38 (15)

(3.57-10.52)

5.95 (14)

(3.25–9.99)

6.28 (16)

(3.59-10.21)

Warrnambool 3.54 (11)

(1.77 – 6.33)

2.86 (9)

(1.31 – 5.42)

3.11 (10)

(1.49-5.72)

3.11 (10)

(1.49–5.72)

3.00 (10)

(1.44-5.51)

Barwon–South Western region 5.22 (185)

(4.50 – 6.03)

5.63 (200)

(4.88 – 6.47)

5.40 (194)

(4.66-6.21)

5.34 (192)

(4.61–6.15)

4.29 (160)

(3.65-5.01)

Victoria 5.70

(2,863) (5.49 – 5.91)

6.05

(3,102) (5.84 – 6.27)

5.87

(3,056) (5.67-6.08)

5.54

(2,881) (5.33–5.74)

4.09

(2,226) (3.92-4.26)

Source: VicRoads . * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded. ~ Victoria Police introduced a new system in December 2005 for recording traffic incidents. This ,marks a discontinuity in the data and comparisons with earlier years cannot be made. ## Note Serious road injury definition has changed from 2009-10. Previously all cases transported to hospital including fatalities were defined as a serious road injury. The definition has changed to hospital admission. This was an administrative change by Victoria Police. It also explains the dramatic decrease in numbers from the previous year.

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Table 21 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Barwon South-Western region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA #

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac–Otway * * * * * * * * * *

Corangamite 57.26 (11)

(28.58 – 102.46)

60.57 (11)

(30.24 – 108.38)

* * 54.41 (10)

(26.09 – 100.06)

42.28 (8)

(18.25 – 83.31)

Glenelg * * * * * * 23.00

(5) (7.47 – 53.67)

* *

Greater Geelong 13.89 (39)

(9.88 – 18.99)

16.78 (44)

(12.20 – 22.53)

14.63 (40)

(10.45 – 19.92)

7.67 (21)

(4.75 – 11.72)

6.88 (19)

(4.14 – 10.75)

Moyne * * * * * * 34.66

(6) (12.72 – 75.44)

* *

Southern Grampians 63.03 (12)

(32.57 – 110.09)

30.20 (6)

(11.08 – 65.72)

24.83 (5)

(8.06 – 57.94)

29.50 (6)

(10.83 – 64.21)

* *

Surf Coast 19.87

(5) (6.45 – 46.38)

30.29

(7) (12.18 – 62.41)

51.24 (13)

(27.28 – 87.62)

39.00 (10)

(18.70 – 71.73)

34.63 (9)

(15.83 – 65.74)

Warrnambool 13.58

(6) (4.98 – 29.55)

14.54

(6) (5.34 – 31.65)

16.29

(7) (6.55 – 33.57)

* * * *

Barwon–South Western region 17.78 (81)

(14.12 – 22.10)

19.51 (84)

(15.56 – 24.15)

16.93 (76)

(13.34 – 21.19)

13.82 (62)

(10.60 – 17.72)

11.48 (52)

(8.57 – 15.06)

Victoria 15.39

(1,035) (14.46 – 16.35)

17.01

(1,114) (16.02 – 18.04)

16.73

(1,125) (15.76 – 17.73)

15.20

(1,033) (14.29 – 16.16)

16.85

(1,158) (15.89 – 17.85)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 22 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Barwon South-Western region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA #

2005-06~ 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10##

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac Otway * * * * 26.00

(7) (10.45-53.58)

22.29

(6) (8.18–48.51)

* *

Corangamite 37.08

(7) (14.91 – 76.39)

* *

38.50 (7)

(15.48-79.33)

* * * *

Glenelg 32.17

(7) (12.93 – 66.28)

* * * *

29.34 (7)

(11.80–60.45)

19.51 (5)

(6.33 -45.53)

Greater Geelong 12.98 (36)

(9.09 – 17.97)

15.59 (44)

(11.33 – 20.93)

12.56 (36)

(8.80-17.39)

11.16 (32)

(7.64–15.76)

14.10 (43)

(10.21-19.00)

Moyne * * * * * * * * 39.84

(8) (17.20-78.50)

Southern Grampians * * * * * * * * * *

Surf Coast 25.94

(7) (10.43 – 53.46)

*

22.16 (6)

(8.13-48.23)

22.16 (6)

(8.13–48.23)

* *

Warrnambool 13.40

(6) (4.92 – 29.17)

10.52

(5) (3.42 – 24.56)

* *

12.22 (6)

(4.48–26.60)

* *

Barwon–South Western region 15.73 (72)

(12.30 – 19.80)

14.41 (67)

(11.16 – 18.30)

14.30 (68)

(11.11-18.13)

13.88 (66)

(10.74–17.66)

13.84 (70)

(10.79-17.79)

Victoria 15.66

(1,084) (14.74 – 16.62)

15.92

(1,141) (15.01 – 16.87)

15.29

(1,114) (14.41-16.22)

14.10

(1,027) (13.25–14.99)

9.41 (734)

(8.74-10.12)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded. ~ Victoria Police introduced a new system in December 2005 for recording traffic incidents. This ,marks a discontinuity in the data and comparisons with earlier years cannot be made. ## Note Serious road injury definition has changed from 2009-10. Previously all cases transported to hospital including fatalities were defined as a serious road injury. The definition has changed to hospital admission. This was an administrative change by Victoria Police. It also explains the dramatic decrease in numbers from the previous year.

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Table 23 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Barwon South-Western region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac–Otway 32.77 (66)

(25.36 – 41.68)

22.36 (47)

(16.43 – 29.73)

48.84 (103)

(39.88 – 59.22)

43.08 (92)

(34.72 – 52.85)

34.41 (74)

(27.02 – 43.20)

Corangamite 26.02 (44)

(18.92 – 34.90)

20.26 (36)

(14.15 – 28.11)

23.39 (41)

(16.79 – 31.73)

24.02 (42)

(17.28 – 32.52)

25.56 (44)

(18.59 – 34.28)

Glenelg 55.27 (110)

(45.42 – 66.63)

77.08 (157)

(65.48 – 90.15)

70.41 (143)

(59.35 – 82.93)

49.60 (100)

(40.36 – 60.33)

49.90 (101)

(40.64 – 60.64)

Greater Geelong 37.46 (716)

(34.77 – 40.31)

33.02 (644)

(30.52 – 35.67)

42.77 (848)

(39.94 – 45.75)

44.97 (900)

(42.08 – 48.00)

38.52 (780)

(35.86 – 41.32)

Moyne 32.19 (51)

(24.00 – 42.28)

31.17 (49)

(23.07 – 41.20)

27.22 (43)

(19.71 – 36.66)

33.76 (53)

(25.32 – 44.12)

36.02 (57)

(27.28 – 46.65)

Queenscliffe 52.41 (18)

(31.01 – 82.91)

34.83 (11)

(17.64 – 61.70)

* * 22.46

(7) (9.21 – 45.74)

24.95

(8) (10.78 – 49.13)

Southern Grampians 19.33 (32)

(13.22 – 27.29)

37.19 (64)

(28.63 – 47.51)

36.20 (62)

(27.74 – 46.43)

35.03 (59)

(26.69 – 45.15)

39.63 (67)

(30.71 – 50.32)

Surf Coast 21.09 (42)

(15.20 – 28.50)

21.23 (44)

(15.45 – 28.46)

23.10 (50)

(17.14 – 30.46)

27.46 (61)

(20.98 – 35.29)

25.49 (57)

(19.32 – 33.01)

Warrnambool 67.47 (195)

(58.34 – 77.62)

94.63 (280)

(83.88 – 106.38)

103.10 (310)

(91.95 – 115.23)

101.42 (308)

(90.40 – 113.40)

112.62 (346)

(101.06 – 125.14)

Barwon–South Western region 38.29

(1,275) (36.21 – 40.45)

39.11

(1,332) (37.04 – 41.27)

46.40

(1,601) (44.16 – 48.73)

46.69

(1,622) (44.45 – 49.02)

43.75

(1,535) (41.59 – 45.99)

Victoria 26.59

(12,673) (26.13 – 27.06)

31.81

(15,339) (31.30 – 32.31)

33.76

(16,452) (33.25 – 34.28)

35.90

(17,653) (35.37 – 36.43)

34.55

(17,183) (34.04 – 35.07)

Source: DH ADIS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 24 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Barwon South-Western region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac–Otway 52.88 (115)

(43.64 – 63.48)

36.94 (78)

(29.19 – 46.13)

76.75 (163)

(65.41-89.49)

64.83 (137)

(54.45 – 76.62)

69.93 (153)

(59.28-81.95)

Corangamite 18.25 (32)

(12.45 – 25.83)

21.82 (37)

(15.40 – 30.02)

37.70 (65)

(29.09-48.07)

29.73 (51)

(22.14 – 39.08)

43.22 (76)

(34.04-54.13)

Glenelg 48.93 (99)

(39.78 – 59.56)

74.61 (153)

(63.26 – 87.41)

68.45 (141)

(57.63-80.72)

80.40 (166)

(68.63 – 93.60)

76.39 (162)

(65.06-89.12)

Greater Geelong 42.57 (872)

(39.79 – 45.49)

54.85 (1,129)

(51.70 – 58.14)

52.11 (1,085)

(49.05-55.30)

48.07 (1,001)

(45.14 – 51.14)

43.96 (951)

(41.21-46.84)

Moyne 28.78 (46)

(21.06 – 38.42)

31.65 (51)

(23.54 – 41.65)

43.37 (70)

(33.81-54.79)

39.16 (63)

(30.11 – 50.08)

49.37 (82)

(39.29-61.25)

Queenscliffe 15.06

(5) (4.75 – 35.71)

35.59 (11)

(17.90 – 63.34)

36.55 (12)

(18.64-64.42)

19.33 (6)

(7.20 – 41.73)

31.16 (10)

(15.16-56.75)

Southern Grampians 37.05 (63)

(28.44 – 47.44)

40.61 (70)

(31.64 – 51.32)

37.08 (64)

(28.58-47.33)

28.26 (49)

(20.91 – 37.36)

32.45 (57)

(24.58-42.05)

Surf Coast 25.03 (58)

(19.00 – 32.37)

26.89 (61)

(20.58 – 34.52)

36.76 (86)

(29.42-45.37)

34.08 (80)

(27.03 – 42.41)

57.64 (147)

(48.69-67.75)

Warrnambool 102.50 (319)

(91.55 – 114.40)

83.07 (262)

(73.31 – 93.76)

84.97 (273)

(75.19-95.66)

94.55 (304)

(84.22 – 105.80)

98.10 (327)

(87.76-109.32)

Barwon–South Western region 45.36

(1,607) (43.17 – 47.63)

52.14

(1,852) (49.79 – 54.57)

54.49 (1,959)

(52.10-56.96)

51.67 (1,858)

(49.35 – 54.07)

52.64 (1,965)

(50.34-55.02)

Victoria 37.54

(18,852) (37.00 – 38.08)

39.74

(20,461) (39.20 – 40.29)

39.58 (20,601)

(30.04-40.12)

39.98 (20,811)

(39.44 – 40.53)

42.78 (23,285)

(42.23-43.33)

Source: DH ADIS

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Table 25 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Barwon South-Western region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA #

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac–Otway 66.14 (16)

(37.85 – 107.32)

* * 79.24 (20)

(48.55 – 122.08)

54.33 (14)

(29.70 – 91.15)

47.03 (12)

(24.45 – 81.82)

Corangamite * * 42.24

(8) (17.84 – 84.38)

45.69

(9) (20.45 – 87.95)

46.93

(9) (21.03 – 90.28)

45.09

(9) (20.10 – 87.03)

Glenelg 113.22

(26) (73.64 – 166.46)

116.86

(26) (76.02 – 171.80)

146.26

(33) (100.83 – 205.15)

82.79 (18)

(49.07 – 130.85)

116.60 (25)

(75.46 – 172.13)

Greater Geelong 45.35 (127)

(37.81 – 53.94)

43.64 (114)

(36.01 – 52.41)

66.65 (182)

(57.32 – 77.06)

71.30 (195)

(61.65 – 82.03)

36.89 (102)

(30.07 – 44.79)

Moyne * * 58.69 (10)

(28.03 – 108.23)

42.60 (7)

(17.61 – 86.26)

58.60 (10)

(28.27 – 107.32)

80.40 (14)

(44.10 – 134.58)

Southern Grampians 26.26

(5) (8.53 – 61.28)

50.33 (10)

(24.13 – 92.55)

59.58 (12)

(30.79 – 104.08)

77.65 (16)

(44.20 – 126.49)

72.85 (15)

(40.77 – 120.16)

Surf Coast 37.21

(9) (17.32 – 69.78)

26.48

(6) (9.84 – 57.23)

27.59

(7) (11.09 – 56.85)

19.50

(5) (6.33 – 45.51)

* *

Warrnambool 47.52 (21)

(29.42 – 72.64)

88.78 (37)

(62.39 – 122.57)

119.72 (51)

(89.26 – 157.23)

78.12 (33)

(53.92 – 109.47)

194.69 (85)

(155.55 – 240.68)

Barwon–South Western region 46.04 (210)

(40.02 – 52.71)

50.19 (216)

(43.72 – 57.34)

71.75 (322)

(64.13 – 80.03)

66.94 (300)

(59.59 – 74.96)

58.54 (265)

(51.70 – 66.03)

Victoria 30.77

(2,070) (29.46 – 32.13)

37.13

(2,432) (35.67 – 38.64)

39.16

(2,634) (37.68 – 40.69)

43.45

(2,952) (41.89 – 45.04)

42.85

(2,945) (41.32 – 44.43)

Source: DH ADIS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 26 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Barwon South-Western region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA #

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac–Otway 81.10 (21)

(50.31 – 123.77)

91.35 (24)

(58.58 – 135.82)

202.12 (54)

(152.01-263.46)

127.86 (34)

(88.76 – 178.31)

117.74 (34)

(81.43-164.71)

Corangamite 45.27

(9) (20.20 – 87.34)

27.79

(5) (9.05 – 64.74)

95.18 (17)

(55.74-151.77)

61.83 (11)

(31.13 – 109.96)

40.58 (8)

(17.23-80.82)

Glenelg 87.03 (19)

(52.35 – 136.00)

178.68 (42)

(128.55 – 241.89)

136.94 (33)

(94.07-192.64)

144.76 (35)

(100.57 – 201.76)

172.40 (44)

(125.36-231.30)

Greater Geelong 50.82 (141)

(42.78 – 59.94)

86.99 (245)

(76.45 – 98.58)

78.92 (226)

(68.97-89.90)

85.08 (244)

(74.74 – 96.46)

64.46 (197)

(55.77-74.13)

Moyne 45.94

(8) (20.22 – 89.40)

24.65

(5) (7.45 – 59.78)

46.34

(9) (20.87-88.85)

70.81 (13)

(38.04 – 120.33)

58.40 (12)

(29.91-102.65)

Southern Grampians 90.09 (19)

(54.24 – 140.69)

75.26 (16)

(43.02 – 122.22)

94.17 (21)

(58.29-143.95)

58.30 (13)

(31.04 – 99.69)

34.36 (8)

(14.84-67.71)

Surf Coast * * * * 44.19 (12)

(22.81-77.24)

31.76 (9)

(31.04 – 99.69)

86.52 (26)

(56.31-127.13)

Warrnambool 149.65

(67) (115.98 – 190.06)

100.23

(48) (73.81 – 133.04)

114.05

(56) (86.15-148.11)

135.48

(67) (14.21 – 61.15)

119.85

(62) (91.96-153.54)

Barwon–South Western region 63.44 (290)

(56.36 – 71.18)

84.07 (391)

(75.95 – 92.83)

90.42 (430)

(82.07-99.38)

89.67 (426)

(81.36 – 98.60)

77.41 (391)

(69.93-85.48)

Victoria 49.71

(3,442) (48.07 – 51.40)

56.68

(4,062) (54.95 – 58.45)

62.15

(4,527) (60.35-63.99)

62.91

(4,582) (61.10 – 64.76)

63.87

(4,982) (69.93-85.48)

Source: DH ADIS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 27 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over for the Barwon South-Western region, 2000 to 2004

AREA

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac–Otway 39.28 (62)

(30.12 – 50.35)

39.50 (65)

(30.49 – 50.34)

42.70 (71)

(33.35 – 53.86)

43.84 (74)

(34.42 – 55.04)

46.23 (79)

(36.60 – 57.61)

Corangamite 44.18 (58)

(33.52 – 57.15)

43.64 (59)

(33.20 – 56.33)

44.86 (61)

(34.29 – 57.66)

42.93 (58)

(32.58 – 55.54)

41.85 (57)

(31.67 – 54.26)

Glenelg 37.38 (57)

(28.34 – 48.39)

37.62 (59)

(28.66 – 48.50)

39.31 (62)

(30.16 – 50.37)

39.22 (62)

(30.03 – 50.32)

40.36 (64)

(31.05 – 51.58)

Greater Geelong 23.76 (364)

(21.38 – 26.33)

23.95 (373)

(21.58 – 26.51)

24.10 (384)

(21.75 – 26.64)

24.28 (392)

(21.93 – 26.81)

24.45 (401)

(22.11 – 26.96)

Moyne 54.72 (66)

(42.34 – 69.58)

57.24 (69)

(44.54 – 72.43)

59.13 (72)

(46.27 – 74.45)

55.29 (68)

(42.92 – 70.11)

54.78 (68)

(42.54 – 69.45)

Queenscliffe 73.78 (20)

(45.28 – 113.52)

77.23 (21)

(47.91 – 117.86)

79.57 (22)

(49.75 – 120.69)

85.66 (23)

(54.51 – 128.14)

85.06 (23)

(54.06 – 127.37)

Southern Grampians 43.84 (58)

(33.26 – 56.73)

41.02 (56)

(30.97 – 53.30)

41.04 (56)

(30.98 – 53.32)

37.53 (51)

(27.92 – 49.37)

36.62 (50)

(27.14 – 48.33)

Surf Coast 48.32 (75)

(38.00 – 60.58)

50.28 (82)

(39.98 – 62.42)

49.17 (83)

(39.19 – 60.93)

48.92 (85)

(39.07 – 60.49)

53.05 (94)

(42.87 – 64.93)

Warrnambool 29.12 (66)

(22.51 – 37.06)

29.99 (69)

(23.33 – 37.97)

30.18 (71)

(23.56 – 38.08)

29.94 (71)

(23.37 – 37.77)

29.44 (72)

(23.41 – 37.71)

Barwon–South Western region 31.35 (826)

(29.24 – 33.56)

31.69 (853)

(29.60 – 33.89)

32.16 (881)

(30.07 – 34.35)

31.88 (882)

(29.81 – 34.05)

32.30 (906)

(30.23 – 34.47)

Victoria 23.93

(9,139) (23.44 – 24.43)

24.83

(9,579) (24.34 – 25.33)

25.47

(9,962) (24.97 – 25.97)

25.89

(10,250) (25.39 – 26.40)

26.28

(10,548) (25.78 – 26.79)

Source: Department of Justice

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Table 28 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Barwon South-Western region, 2005 to 2009

AREA

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac–Otway 45.65 (79)

(36.15 – 56.89)

46.35 (78)

(36.64 – 57.85)

45.18 (77)

(35.66-56.47) 50.02 (85)

(39.97-61.83)

48.49 (86)

(38.79-59.89)

Corangamite 42.48 (58)

(32.23 – 54.97)

43.60 (59)

(33.16 – 56.29)

42.00 (57)

(31.78-54.46) 45.47 (61)

(34.81-58.36)

46.84 (65)

(36.15-59.70)

Glenelg 38.70 (61)

(29.63 – 49.67)

39.24 (64)

(30.24 – 50.09)

35.34 (58)

(26.86-45365) 36.48 (60)

(27.86-46.93)

31.94 (55)

(24.06-41.58)

Greater Geelong 24.83 (413)

(22.49 – 27.35)

25.02 (417)

(22.67 – 27.54)

23.28 (393)

(21.03-25.70) 24.75 (418)

(22.43-27.24)

24.45 (431)

(22.19-26.87)

Moyne 56.73 (71)

(44.32 – 71.54)

53.79 (67)

(41.71 – 68.28)

48.93 (62)

(37.51-62.74) 53.00 (67)

(41.08-67.30)

50.03 (66)

(38.70-63.66)

Queenscliffe 84.79 (23)

(53.89 – 126.97)

92.32 (25)

(59.64 – 136.47)

68.06 (19)

(40.70-106.83) 87.96 (24)

(56.35-130.90)

91.23 (26)

(59.59-133.67)

Southern Grampians 36.45 (50)

(27.02 – 48.11)

36.55 (51)

(27.18 – 48.11)

36.89 (52)

(27.53-48.42) 38.27 (54)

(28.72-49.98)

36.43 (52)

(27.21-47.77)

Surf Coast 53.50 (98)

(43.42 – 65.22)

54.58 (98)

(44.34 – 66.49)

53.49 (100)

(43.52-65.06) 60.55 (113)

(49.91-72.79)

58.43 (119)

(48.41-69.92)

Warrnambool 30.24 (74)

(23.74 – 37.97)

32.03 (80)

(25.39 – 39.87)

32.70 (84)

(26.07-40.50) 34.10 (87)

(27.32-42.06)

32.26 (86)

(25.81-39.84)

Barwon–South Western region 32.55 (926)

(30.49 – 34.72)

32.91 (938)

(30.84 – 35.08)

31.11 (901)

(29.11-33.21) 33.49 (970)

(31.42-35.67)

32.60 (986)

(30.60-34.70)

Victoria 26.84

(10,907) (26.34 – 27.35)

26.94

(11,192) (26.44 – 27.44)

25.72 (10,862)

(25.24-26.211) 27.70 (11,701)

(27.20-28. 21)

27.20 (12,071)

(26.72-27.69)

Source: Department of Justice. Note Licence groups ‗clubs‘, ‗hotels and bars‖, ‗off license‘ and ‗on premise‘ are included here. ―Producer-distributor‘, ‗residential‘, , ‗BYO‘ and ‗limited‘ are not included in the total numbers of rate calculations.

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Table 29 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Barwon South-Western region residents aged total population (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08

AREA #

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac–Otway 35.18 (75)

(27.68 – 44.10)

35.82 (77)

(28.27 – 44.77)

29.03 (63)

(22.31 – 37.15)

25.20 (53)

(18.88 – 32.96)

29.71 (63)

(22.83 – 38.02)

Corangamite 49.12 (85)

(39.23 – 60.73)

60.60 (105)

(49.56 – 73.36)

53.80 (93)

(43.42 – 65.91)

60.57 (104)

(49.49 – 73.39)

48.30 (83)

(38.47 – 59.87)

Glenelg 19.34 (39)

(13.75 – 26.44)

36.60 (74)

(28.74 – 45.94)

36.02 (73)

(28.23 – 45.28)

38.98 (80)

(30.91 – 48.51)

36.34 (75)

(28.58 – 45.55)

Greater Geelong 35.94 (719)

(33.36 – 38.66)

45.65 (925)

(42.76 – 48.69)

39.05 (800)

(36.39 – 41.85)

43.22 (890)

(40.43 – 46.15)

38.04 (792)

(35.44 – 40.78)

Moyne 29.10 (46)

(21.31 – 38.82)

37.22 (59)

(28.33 – 48.01)

36.46 (58)

(27.69 – 47.14)

41.24 (66)

(31.90 – 52.47)

50.18 (81)

(39.85 – 62.37)

Queenscliffe 24.80

(8) (10.71 - 48.86)

24.91

(8) (10.75 – 49.08)

18.80

(6) (6.90 – 40.93)

50.79 (16)

(29.03 – 82.49)

25.19 (8)

(10.87 – 49.63)

Southern Grampians 20.05 (34)

(13.89 – 28.02)

31.36 (53)

(23.49 – 41.02)

42.62 (72)

(33.34 – 53.67)

41.89 (72)

(32.78 – 52.76)

41.53 (72)

(32.49 – 52.30)

Surf Coast 24.44 (54)

(18.36 – 31.88)

28.48 (64)

(21.93 – 36.37)

24.26 (56)

(18.32 – 31.50)

23.24 (53)

(17.41 – 30.40)

42.93 (101)

(34.97 – 52.17)

Warrnambool 75.78 (230)

(66.30 – 86.23)

74.25 (228)

(64.92 – 84.54)

74.00 (230)

(64.74 – 84.20)

66.98 (211)

(58.25 – 76.66)

64.07 (206)

(55.62 – 73.44)

Barwon–South Western region 37.14 (1290)

(35.15 – 39.23)

45.41 (1593)

(43.21 – 47.70)

40.95 (1451)

(38.87 – 43.12)

43.48 (1545)

(41.34 – 45.71)

41.19 (1,481)

(39.12 – 43.34)

Victoria 41.64

(20477) (41.07 – 42.22)

45.73

(22739) (45.13 – 46.33)

51.00

(25613) (50.38 – 51.63)

49.87

(25574) (49.26 – 50.48)

51.29

(26,696) (50.68 – 51.91)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 30 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Barwon South-Western region residents total population (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 and 2009-10

AREA #

2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Colac–Otway 33.01 (70)

(25.74–41.71)

35.29 (77)

(27.85-44.11)

Corangamite 47.13 (81)

(37.43–58.58)

65.14 (114)

(53.73-78.26)

Glenelg 41.67 (86)

(33.33–51.46)

47.29 (100)

(38.48-57.52)

Greater Geelong 45.15 (940)

(42.31–48.13)

52.93 (1,145)

(49.91-56.09)

Moyne 45.23 (73)

(35.45– 56.87)

51.55 (86)

(41.23-63.66)

Queenscliffe 47.23 (15)

(26.43–77.90)

30.14 (10)

(14.45-55.43)

Southern Grampians 40.37 (70)

(31.47–51.01)

51.81 (91)

(41.71-63.61)

Surf Coast 35.28 (83)

(28.10–43.74)

42.82 (109)

(35.16-51.65)

Warrnambool 74.65 (240)

(65.50–84.71)

77.61 (59)

(68.44-87.65)

Barwon–South Western region 46.11

(1,658) (43.92–48.39)

53.35

(1,191) (51.03-55.75)

Victoria 54.45

(28,339) (53.82–55.09)

59.79

(32,544) (59.14-60.44)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 31 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations, Barwon-South Western Region residents 15-24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08

AREA*

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Colac–Otway 34.92

(9) (15.97-66.30)

30.88

(8) (13.33-60.84)

34.48

(9) (15.77-65.46)

34.13

(9) (15.61-64.79)

40.86 (11)

(20.40-73.11)

Corangamite 54.41 (10)

(26.09-100.06)

95.14 (18)

(56.38-150.36)

63.56 (12)

(32.84-111.03)

66.41 (12)

(34.31-116.00)

55.01 (10)

(26.38-101.16)

Glenelg * * 46.64 (10)

(22.37-85.78)

73.53 (16)

(42.03-119.41)

30.08 (7)

(12.09-61.98)

46.10 (11)

(23.01-82.49)

Greater Geelong 29.58 (81)

(23.49-36.76)

38.04 (105)

(31.12-46.06)

43.27 (120)

(35.87-51.74)

40.75 (115)

(33.64-48.91)

35.93 (103)

(29.33-43.58)

Moyne 34.66

(6) (12.72-75.44)

34.13

(6) (12.52-74.29)

38.67

(7) (15.55-79.68)

48.81

(9) (22.32-92.65)

69.11 (13)

(36.80-118.18)

Southern Grampians 24.58

(5) (7.98-57.37)

77.71 (16)

(44.42-126.19)

90.09 (19)

(54.24-140.69)

61.15 (13)

(32.56-104.56)

53.81 (12)

(27.81-94.00)

Surf Coast 27.30

(7) (10.98-56.25)

* *

22.24 (6)

(8.16-48.40)

39.28 (10)

(18.83-72.23)

59.08 (16)

(33.77-95.95)

Warrnambool 35.05 (15)

(19.62-57.80)

73.13 (32)

(50.02-103.23)

80.41 (36)

(56.32-111.32)

56.83 (27)

(37.45-82.68)

46.84 (23)

(29.69-70.29)

Barwon–South Western Region 30.54 (137)

(25.64-36.11)

44.16 (200)

(38.25-50.72)

49.14 (225)

(42.93-56.00)

43.86 (204)

(38.05-50.31)

42.28 (201)

(36.63-48.54)

Victoria 29.27

(1,989) (28.00-30.59)

34.11

(2,344) (32.74-35.52)

39.59

(2,741) (38.12-41.10)

39.88

(2,858) (38.43-41.37)

40.19

(2,927) (38.74-41.67)

Source: DH VAED. * Queenscliffe not included in this table as numbers are too small (n<5).

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Table 32 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Barwon South-Western region residents aged 15-24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 and 2009-10

AREA #

2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Colac–Otway 37.15 (10)

(17.81–68.31)

38.34 (11)

(19.14-68.60)

Corangamite 115.51

(21) (71.50–176.57)

104.82

(20) (64.03-161.89)

Glenelg 71.25 (17)

(41.51–114.08)

27.31 (7)

(10.98-56.27)

Greater Geelong 55.12 (158)

(46.86–64.41)

61.00 (186)

(52.55-70.43)

Moyne 31.90

(6) (1.71–69.43)

44.82

(9) (20.49-85.08)

Southern Grampians 35.87

(8) (5.49–70.69)

60.14 (14)

(32.88-100.90)

Surf Coast 33.23

(9) (5.20–63.09)

60.81 (18)

(36.04-96.11)

Warrnambool 54.99 (27)

(36.24–80.01)

99.96 (52)

(74.66-131.09)

Barwon–South Western region 42.20 (257)

(47.65–61.09)

62.70 (317)

(55.98-69.99)

Victoria 42.20

(3,074) (40.72–43.72)

38.12

(2,974) (36.77-39.52)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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CHAPTER 5 – GRAMPIANS REGION – DATA TABLES 2000/01 TO 2009/10

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Table 33 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Grampians region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Ararat 47.64 (54)

(35.78 – 62.17)

28.12 (33)

(19.35 – 39.51)

27.33 (32)

(18.71 – 38.56)

29.43 (34)

(20.41 – 41.08)

24.71 (29)

(16.49 – 35.60)

Ballarat 30.38 (249)

(26.73 – 34.40)

28.44 (238)

(24.94 – 32.29)

29.25 (248)

(25.72 – 33.13)

31.41 (270)

(27.77 – 35.39)

30.98 (270)

(27.39 – 34.90)

Golden Plains 19.22 (28)

(12.75 – 27.81)

20.71 (31)

(14.11 – 29.33)

24.25 (37)

(17.10 – 33.39)

24.60 (39)

(17.48 – 33.66)

26.41 (43)

(19.12 – 35.56)

Hepburn 45.3 (64)

(34.85 – 57.82)

41.47 (60)

(31.65 – 53.39)

46.55 (68)

(36.13 – 59.03)

48.79 (71)

(38.11 – 61.52)

43.41 (64)

(33.46 – 55.39)

Hindmarsh 52.10 (34)

(35.99 – 72.95)

51.30 (33)

(35.41 – 71.87)

58.39 (38)

(41.39 – 80.03)

46.69 (30)

(31.39 – 66.34)

57.29 (37)

(40.27 – 79.06)

Horsham 41.76 (76)

(32.89 – 52.28)

35.43 (66)

(27.39 – 45.09)

42.95 (80)

(34.07 – 53.43)

33.13 (62)

(25.40 – 42.48)

30.70 (58)

(23.32 – 39.69)

Moorabool 26.95 (65)

(20.80 – 34.33)

28.16 (71)

(21.98 – 35.53)

30.33 (77)

(23.94 – 37.90)

36.15 (93)

(29.18 – 44.27)

28.68 (75)

(22.55 – 35.95)

Northern Grampians 31.66 (41)

(22.75 – 42.91)

44.73 (59)

(34.02 – 57.74)

36.78 (48)

(27.11 – 48.78)

33.63 (43)

(24.35 – 45.26)

40.95 (52)

(30.60 – 53.67)

Pyrenees 28.00 (19)

(16.74 – 43.94)

38.13 (25)

(24.79 – 56.07)

30.09 (20)

(18.35 – 46.53)

46.68 (31)

(31.62 – 66.43)

23.96 (16)

(13.60 – 39.11)

West Wimmera 42.26 (20)

(25.96 – 64.99)

37.96 (18)

(22.66 – 59.66)

41.49 (20)

(25.36 – 64.04)

30.50 (15)

(16.92 – 50.63)

36.88 (17)

(21.67 – 58.67)

Yarriambiack 37.60 (31)

(25.62 – 53.25)

42.09 (35)

(29.28 – 58.60)

58.59 (48)

(43.23 – 77.62)

46.29 (38)

(32.69 – 63.65)

47.00 (38)

(33.20 – 64.60)

Grampians region 33.46 (681)

(30.99 – 36.07)

32.17 (670)

(29.78 – 34.70)

34.17 (717)

(31.71 – 36.76)

34.34 (725)

(31.89 – 36.94)

32.75 (699)

(30.37 – 35.27)

Victoria 36.22

(17,260) (35.68 – 36.76)

40.13

(19,353) (39.57 – 40.70)

42.20

(20,562) (41.63 – 42.78)

44.14

(21,706) (43.56 – 44.73)

46.91

(23,330) (46.31 – 47.52)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 34 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Grampians region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI) Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Ararat 31.06 (36)

(21.70 – 43.09)

37.13 (43)

(26.90 – 49.96)

35.12 (41)

(25.20-47.64)

35.46 (42)

(25.52–47.99)

34.02 (41)

(24.36-46.23)

Ballarat 37.82 (336)

(33.88 – 42.08)

43.18 (382)

(38.96 – 47.74)

47.32 (424)

(42.92-52.04)

45.23 (415)

(40.99–49.80)

44.58 (419)

(40.41-49.06)

Golden Plains 24.62 (42)

(17.71 – 33.33)

25.02 (43)

(18.08 – 33.73)

27.30 (47)

(20.07-36.28)

38.46 (68)

(29.87–48.76)

43.26 (79)

(34.23-53.95)

Hepburn 41.71 (62)

(31.96 – 53.50)

47.65 (68)

(36.99 – 60.43)

45.73 (65)

(35.31-58.25)

63.65 (92)

(51.32–78.04)

48.49 (72)

(37.93-61.09)

Hindmarsh 51.43 (33)

(35.37 – 72.27)

62.12 (39)

(44.11 – 85.01)

49.64 (31)

(33.68-70.54)

47.06 (29)

(31.54 -67.56)

49.59 (31)

(33.64-70.49)

Horsham 44.91 (86)

(35.93 – 55.45)

39.66 (76)

(31.23 – 49.66)

32.93 (64)

(24.35-42.06)

38.09 (75)

(29.95–47.75)

38.87 (78)

(30.72-48.52)

Moorabool 33.81 (90)

(27.20 – 41.54)

35.86 (95)

(29.01 – 43.84)

47.25 (127)

(39.39-56.23)

51.62 (141)

(43.44–60.89)

40.39 (113)

(33.28-48.57)

Northern Grampians 42.76 (54)

(32.14 – 55.76)

46.71 (58)

(35.43 – 60.43)

35.99 (44)

(26.19-48.26)

41.02 (51)

(30.50–54.00)

51.09 (63)

(39.27-65.36)

Pyrenees 43.76 (29)

(29.23 – 62.97)

36.83 (25)

(23.82 – 54.40)

41.97 (28)

(27.99-60.49)

31.57 (21)

(19.66–48.04)

41.18 (28)

(27.44-59.38)

West Wimmera 34.39 (16)

(19.73 – 55.68)

33.24 (15)

(18.74 – 54.52)

40.32 (19)

(24.10-63.30)

19.66 (9)

(9.01–37.28)

24.03 (11)

(12.03-42.90)

Yarriambiack 44.09 (35)

(30.70 – 61.34)

42.30 (33)

(29.07 – 59.48)

43.85 (34)

(30.31-61.37)

45.06 (35)

(31.30–62.82)

40.37 (31)

(27.43-57.30)

Grampians region 37.86 (818)

(35.31 – 40.54)

40.80 (876)

(38.14 – 43.59)

42.65 (925)

(39.94-45.94)

44.39 (977)

(41.65–47.26)

42.97 (965)

(40.30-45.76)

Victoria 49.21

(24,713) (48.60 – 49.82)

48.25

(24,745) (47.65 – 48.86)

50.19

(26,121) (49.58-50.80)

50.90

(27,045) (50.29–51.51)

55.33

(30,116) (54.70-55.96)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 35 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Grampians region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA #

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Ararat 48.34

(6) (17.55 – 105.88)

44.12

(5) (14.61 – 101.85)

* * * * * *

Ballarat 31.43 (42)

(22.70 – 42.42)

29.81 (39)

(21.19 – 40.76)

27.31 (37)

(19.21 – 37.67)

34.53 (47)

(25.36 – 45.94)

24.06 (33)

(16.54 – 33.83)

Golden Plains 31.77

(6) (11.84 – 68.52)

32.39

(6) (11.59 – 71.53)

48.48

(9) (22.07 – 92.30)

* *

39.78 (7)

(16.57 – 80.15)

Hepburn 92.58 (15)

(51.87 – 152.59)

* * * * * * 56.67

(9) (26.31 – 106.51)

Hindmarsh * * * * * * * * * *

Horsham 66.19 (15)

(37.33 – 108.55)

82.25 (18)

(49.08 – 129.32)

58.05 (13)

(31.07 – 98.91)

53.80 (12)

(27.83 – 93.92)

50.49 (11)

(25.56 – 89.46)

Moorabool 50.22 (15)

(28.37 – 82.27)

35.03 (11)

(17.46 – 62.74)

38.24 (12)

(19.96 – 66.31)

34.66 (11)

(17.47 – 61.59)

46.38 (16)

(26.25 – 75.87)

Northern Grampians * * 40.44

(5) (13.96 – 91.20)

43.16

(6) (15.40 – 95.47)

49.12

(7)

(18.98 – 103.68)

73.19 (10)

(34.88 – 135.17)

Pyrenees * * * * * * 72.67

(5)

(22.76 – 172.97) * *

West Wimmera * * * * 123.08

(5) (42.38 – 277.93)

* * * *

Yarriambiack * * * * * * 72.84

(5) (24.83 – 165.40) 94.15

(7) (37.64 – 194.67)

Grampians region 42.67 (117)

(35.30 – 51.12)

38.13 (102)

(31.07 – 46.31)

35.79 (98)

(29.06 – 43.61)

37.79 (104)

(30.87 – 45.80)

37.68 (105)

(30.81 – 45.63)

Victoria 39.72

(2,672) (38.22 – 41.25)

44.15

(2,892) (42.55 – 45.79)

43.62

(2,934) (42.06 – 45.23)

42.09

(2,860) (40.56 – 43.66)

47.04

(3,232) (45.43 – 48.69)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 36 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Grampians region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA #

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Ararat * * 65.65

(8) (28.59 – 128.62)

* *

52.08 (7)

(20.30–109.36)

35.31 (5)

(10.86-84.84)

Ballarat 48.53 (67)

(37.62 – 61.61)

63.03 (90)

(50.66 – 77.51)

86.92 (126)

(74.21-103.49)

72.63 (109)

(59.63–87.64)

62.49 (97)

(50.67-76.25)

Golden Plains 30.64

(6) (11.07 – 67.33)

61.00 (11)

(30.98 – 107.85)

41.45 (8)

(17.72-82.17)

68.43 (13)

(36.51–116.85)

89.11 (18)

(52.71-141.04)

Hepburn 54.61

(9) (24.75 – 104.28)

91.85 (13)

(48.77 – 157.37)

37.32 (5)

(12.67-84.97)

57.20 (8)

(25.39–110.71)

64.38 (10)

(30.42-119.58)

Hindmarsh * * * * * * * * * *

Horsham 70.77 (16)

(40.68 – 114.44)

48.23 (11)

(24.49 – 85.29)

25.80 (6)

(9.73-55.27)

83.02 (21)

(51.11–127.44)

41.18 (10)

(20.15-74.70)

Moorabool 43.62 (15)

(24.39 – 72.01)

59.45 (20)

(36.38 – 91.67)

67.58 (23)

(43.05-101.02)

71.02 (25)

(45.92–104.90)

52.63 (19)

(31.74-82.07)

Northern Grampians 64.35

(9) (29.13 – 122.97)

81.43 (11)

(40.37 – 146.41)

64.10 (9)

(28.89-122.84)

59.8 (8)

(26.43–116.11)

* *

Pyrenees * * * * * * * * * *

Yarriambiack 62.58

(5) (18.90 – 151.90)

* * * *

77.47 (6)

(27.85–170.63)

65.74 (5)

(21.25-153.78)

Grampians region 49.64 (140)

(41.75 – 58.58)

63.09 (178)

(54.17 – 73.07)

67.99 (196)

(58.80-78.22)

69.09 (204)

(59.92–79.26)

57.87 (176)

(49.63-67.07

Victoria 48.19

(3,337) (46.57 – 49.85)

50.44

(3,615) (48.81 – 52.12)

51.48

(3,750) (49.85-53.16)

53.10

(3,970) (51.47–54.78)

49.44

(3,856) (47.89-51.02)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 37 Alcohol-related deaths of Grampians region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000 to 2007

AREA #

2000 2001 2002 2003

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Ballarat 2.11 (17)

(1.24 – 3.36)

1.35 (11)

(0.68 – 2.40)

2.45 (21)

(1.52 – 3.76)

1.81 (16)

(1.02 – 2.96)

Hepburn * * * * 3.18 (5)

(0.98 – 7.66)

Moorabool * * * * * * * *

Grampians region 2.05 (42)

(1.48 – 2.77)

1.60 (33)

(1.10 – 2.25)

2.04 (43)

(1.48 – 2.75)

1.73 (36)

(1.21 – 2.39)

Victoria 1.49 (710)

(1.38 – 1.60)

1.50 (723)

(1.39 – 1.61)

1.58 (770)

(1.47 – 1.70)

1.46 (719)

(1.36 – 1.57)

AREA #

2004 2005 2006 2007##

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Ballarat 1.88 (16)

(1.08 – 3.03)

1.94 (17)

(1.13 – 3.09)

1.87 (17)

(1.08 – 3.01)

1.57 (14)

(0.86-2.64)

Hepburn * * * * * * * *

Moorabool 1.84 (5)

(0.58 – 4.37)

* * 1.86 (5)

(0.60 – 4.38)

* *

Grampians region 1.93 (41)

(1.39 – 2.62)

1.66 (36)

(1.16 – 2.30)

2.00 (43)

(1.45 – 2.70)

1.45 (32)

(0.99-2.06)

Victoria 1.45 (721)

(1.35 – 1.56)

1.51 (758)

(1.40 – 1.62)

1.49 (765)

(1.39 – 1.60)

1.40 (728)

(1.30-1.50)

Source: ABS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded. ##At the time of writing the 2008 and 2009 deaths data was not available. Note: Numbers of alcohol-related deaths of those aged 15 to 24 years are too small to be presented by local government AREAs.

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Table 38 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Grampians region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Ararat 14.25 (16)

(8.17 – 23.10)

12.96 (15)

(7.28 – 21.31)

16.43 (19)

(9.94 – 25.57)

20.39 (24)

(13.03 – 30.41)

16.36 (19)

(9.83 – 25.58)

Ballarat 18.32 (150)

(15.51 – 21.50)

14.27 (120)

(11.82 – 17.07)

14.39 (122)

(11.95 – 17.18)

13.24 (114)

(10.92 – 15.91)

14.28 (124)

(11.88 – 17.02)

Golden Plains 3.87 (6)

(1.36 – 8.64)

* * 7.17 (11)

(3.58 – 12.83)

* * 4.40 (7)

(1.80 – 8.99)

Hepburn 14.36 (20)

(8.80 – 22.12)

16.71 (24)

(10.73 – 24.83)

5.83 (8)

(2.59 – 11.27)

7.96 (12)

(4.06 – 14.03)

10.96 (16)

(6.29 – 17.73)

Hindmarsh * * 15.33 (10)

(7.35 – 28.19)

13.71 (9)

(6.27 – 26.02)

9.28 (6)

(3.40 – 20.19)

* *

Horsham 26.43 (48)

(19.49 – 35.04)

22.06 (41)

(15.83 – 29.93)

19.83 (37)

(13.97 – 27.32)

25.56 (48)

(18.83 – 33.91)

22.05 (42)

(15.87 – 29.84)

Moorabool 12.48 (30)

(8.43 – 17.79)

9.29 (23)

(5.91 – 13.90)

19.13 (49)

(14.14 – 25.32)

21.10 (54)

(15.87 – 27.51)

11.24 (29)

(7.55 – 16.10)

Northern Grampians 21.85 (28)

(14.57 – 31.48)

19.10 (25)

(12.37 – 28.19)

14.69 (19)

(8.86 – 22.91)

21.96 (28)

(14.61 – 31.69)

42.94 (55)

(32.33 – 55.93)

Pyrenees 9.30 (6)

(3.47 – 20.04)

7.72 (5)

(2.57 – 17.79)

21.73 (14)

(11.98 – 36.23)

10.37 (7)

(4.10 – 21.59)

10.95 (7)

(4.45 – 22.39)

Yarriambiack 7.30 (6)

(2.71 – 15.80)

6.05 (5)

(1.97 – 14.12)

* * 7.64 (6)

(2.86 – 16.43)

6.36 (5)

(2.10 – 14.74)

Grampians region 15.49 (315)

(13.83 – 17.30)

13.18 (274)

(11.67 – 14.84)

14.16 (297)

(12.59 – 15.86)

14.29 (302)

(12.73 – 16.00)

14.45 (308)

(12.89 – 16.16)

Victoria 10.11

(4,818) (9.83 – 10.40)

10.76

(5,190) (10.47 – 11.06)

10.61

(5,168) (10.32 – 10.90)

10.29

(5,061) (10.01 – 10.58)

11.45

(5,692) (11.15 – 11.75)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 39 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Grampians region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-101

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Ararat 23.20 (27)

(15.23 – 33.86)

23.20 (27)

(15.29 – 33.74)

19.69 (23)

(12.48–29.54)

27.39 (32)

(18.74–38.67)

15.11-19.31 (18-23)

(8.95-28.97)

Ballarat 16.31 (145)

(13.76 – 19.19)

20.41 (181)

(17.54 – 23.62)

24.64 (221)

(21.50–28.11)

22.96 (206)

(19.94–26.32)

21.26-21.47 (200-202)

(18.41-24.64)

Golden Plains * * 6.58 (11)

(3.31 – 11.70)

4.05 (7)

(1.63–8.34)

5.21 (9)

(2.38–9.88)

4.40 (8)

(1.90-8.67)

Hepburn 4.62 (7)

(1.84 – 9.60)

8.30 (12)

(4.26 – 14.55)

9.11 (13)

(4.85–15.57)

7.71 (11)

(3.85–13.79)

12.16-16.21 (18-24)

(7.21-24.12)

Hindmarsh * * 8.02 (5)

(2.60 – 18.71)

12.90 (8)

(5.57–25.41)

* * 8.06-16.12

(5-10) (2.62-29.65)

Horsham 27.12 (52)

(20.25 – 35.56)

19.17 (37)

(13.47 – 26.47)

15.47 (30)

(10.44–22.09)

15.99 (31)

(10.86–22.69)

25.95-26.44 (52-53)

(19.38-34.59)

Moorabool 14.78 (39)

(10.53 – 20.16)

10.51 (28)

(6.97 – 15.20)

11.17 (30)

(7.54–15.94)

4.47 (12)

(2.31–7.80)

11.11-12.19 (31-34)

(7.55-17.03)

Northern Grampians 38.51 (49)

(28.48 – 50.93)

19.84 (24)

(12.77 – 29.42)

24.35 (30)

(16.43–34.76)

30.03 (37)

(21.14–41.39)

31.60-34.04 (39-42)

(22.47-46.01)

Pyrenees 11.77

(8) (4.99 – 23.48)

* * * * * *

11.62-18.88 (8-13)

(5.02-32.29)

West Wimmera2 * * * * * * * * 17.34

(8) (7.49-34.17)

Yarriambiack 16.42 (13)

(8.74 – 28.08)

10.40 (8)

(4.50 – 20.45)

14.31 (11)

(7.15–25.61)

6.51 (5)

(2.11–15.18)

22.13-28.64 (17-22)

(12.89-43.36)

Grampians region 16.08 (347)

(14.43 – 17.86)

15.87 (341)

(14.23 – 17.65)

17.62 (382)

(15.90–19.48)

16.19 (351)

(14.54–17.98)

17.63-19.54 (396-439)

(15.93-21.46)

Victoria 12.39

(6,221) (12.08 – 12.70)

13.50

(6,921) (13.18 – 13.82)

12.84 (6681)

(12.53–13.15)

13.16 (6851)

(12.85–13.48)

12.50-12.90 (6,803-7,023)

(12.20-13.21)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded. 1 Rates are reported as a range, whenever values less than three were not reported by the data source, imputing all missing data as one and then as two. 2 Based on rates imputing all missing data as two only (as values are less than 5 and unreportable when all missing data are considered one)

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Table 40 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Grampians region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA #

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Ararat * * 98.52

(8) (41.28 – 197.84)

59.19

(5) (18.28 – 141.93)

86.65

(7) (33.64 – 182.38)

115.14

(8) (51.11 – 222.85)

Ballarat 46.34 (44)

(33.67 – 62.21)

48.28 (43)

(34.96 – 65.00)

42.16 (39)

(30.03 – 57.55)

41.36 (39)

(29.41 – 56.54)

46.24 (44)

(33.60 – 62.08)

Hepburn 62.52

(6) (23.89 – 132.87)

* * * * * * * *

Horsham 84.15 (13)

(44.81 – 143.90)

101.74 (15)

(56.94 – 167.80)

79.78 (12)

(41.22 – 139.35)

112.85 (17)

(65.61 – 180.95)

97.82 (15)

(54.48 – 161.91)

Moorabool 33.41

(7) (12.89 – 70.60)

29.56

(6) (10.75 – 64.68)

49.73 (10)

(24.20 – 90.56)

52.15 (11)

(25.87 – 93.72)

27.68 (6)

(10.07 – 60.54)

Northern Grampians 159.18

(14) (86.65 – 267.91)

63.08

(6) (21.94 – 141.64)

75.23

(6) (28.78 – 159.73)

75.84

(6) (28.99 – 161.12)

193.47

(17) (111.75 – 311.73)

Grampians region 47.29 (87)

(37.89 – 58.30)

48.95 (86)

(39.17 – 60.44)

46.73 (85)

(37.35 – 57.76)

50.12 (92)

(40.39 – 61.47)

51.70 (96)

(41.88 – 63.13)

Victoria 29.86 (1,423)

(28.33 – 31.45)

33.39 (1,527)

(31.73 – 35.10)

32.51 (1,536)

(30.91 – 34.18)

32.08 (1,537)

(30.50 – 33.73)

35.30 (1,717)

(33.65 – 37.01)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 41 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Grampians region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA #

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-101

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Ararat 90.69

(7) (35.21 – 190.89)

70.34

(6) (25.01 – 155.96)

55.42

(7) (22.28 – 114.19)

63.34

(8) (27.35 – 124.81)

68.34-75.93

(9-10) (31.25-139.64)

Ballarat 43.31 (42)

(31.21 – 58.54)

60.71 (60)

(46.37 – 78.09)

59.31 (86)

(47.44 – 73.25)

42.07 (61)

(32.18 – 54.04)

51.00-51.65 (79-80)

(40.38-64.28)

Hepburn * * 55.22

(5) (17.43 – 130.88)

* * * * * *

Horsham 135.57

(21) (83.92 – 207.24)

49.06

(8) (21.05 – 97.05)

32.94

(8)

(14.22 – 64.90)

57.64 (14)

(31.51 – 96.70)

74.63 (19)

(44.93-116.54)

Moorabool 67.02 (15)

(37.34 – 110.90)

47.71 (11)

(23.36 – 86.50)

17.29 (6)

(6.35 – 37.64) )

14.41 (5)

(4.68 – 33.63)

24.78 (9)

(11.33-47.04)

Northern Grampians 201.14

(18) (118.29 – 319.73)

101.06

(8) (44.61 – 196.30)

58.74

(8)

(25.36 – 115.74)

110.13 (15)

(61.64 – 181.65)

77.30 (11)

(38.59-138.31)

Yarriambiack * * 107.02

(5) (34.75 – 249.75)

* * * *

66.14-79.37 (5-6)

(21.47-172.74)

Grampians region 56.08 (106)

(45.93 – 67.82)

57.05 (108)

(46.81 – 68.88)

42.43 (122)

(35.24 – 50.66)

38.95 (112)

(32.07 – 46.87)

45.68-48.97 (139-149)

(38.41-57.50)

Victoria 38.83

(1,907) (37.11 – 40.61)

42.25

(2,145) (40.48 – 44.08)

34.74 (2,530)

)

(33.40 – 36.12)

33.07 (2,409)

(31.77 – 34.42)

31.11-31.56 (2,427-2,462)

(29.89-32.83)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded. 1 Rates are reported as a range, whenever values less than three were not reported by the data source, imputing all missing data as one and then as two.

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Table 42 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Grampians region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Ararat 13.25 (15)

(7.42 – 21.86)

10.25 (12)

(5.29 – 17.90)

5.96 (7)

(2.39 – 12.27)

9.46 (11)

(4.72 – 16.92) * *

Ballarat 3.66 (30)

(2.47 – 5.22)

3.82 (32)

(2.61 – 5.39)

3.65 (31)

(2.48 – 5.19)

6.40 (55)

(4.82 – 8.33)

5.05 (44)

(0.21 – 6.26)

Golden Plains 21.41 (31)

(14.55 – 30.39)

* * 9.11 (14)

(4.98 – 15.29)

6.34 (10)

(3.04 – 11.66)

20.22 (33)

(3.67 – 6.78)

Hepburn 5.67 (8)

(2.45 – 11.18)

6.92 (10)

(3.32 – 12.72)

4.81 (7)

(1.93 – 9.90)

3.43 (5)

(1.11 – 8.00)

4.05 (6)

(1.48 – 8.81)

Hindmarsh 7.75 (5)

(2.52 – 18.09)

19.93 (13)

(10.61 – 34.08)

7.62 (5)

(2.47 – 17.77)

13.91 (9)

(6.36 – 26.41)

21.85 (14)

(11.95 – 36.66)

Horsham 5.51 (10)

(2.64 – 10.13)

5.92 (11)

(2.95 – 10.59)

5.88 (11)

(2.94 – 10.52)

4.81 (9)

(2.20 – 9.14)

5.82 (11)

(2.91 – 10.41)

Moorabool 11.57 (28)

(7.69 – 16.72)

14.34 (36)

(10.04 – 19.85)

10.23 (26)

(6.68 – 14.99)

5.82 (15)

(3.26 – 9.60)

7.27 (19)

(4.38 – 11.35)

Northern Grampians 10.74 (14)

(5.87 – 18.01)

7.63 (10)

(3.66 – 14.03)

6.14 (8)

(2.65 – 12.10)

14.01 (18)

(8.30 – 22.15)

8.63 (11)

(4.31 – 15.44)

Pyrenees 21.11 (14)

(11.54 – 35.42)

13.46 (9)

(6.15 – 25.55)

15.14 (10)

(7.26 – 27.84)

18.33 (12)

(9.47 – 32.02)

18.37 (12)

(9.49 – 32.09)

West Wimmera * * * * * * 22.14 (11)

(11.46 – 41.07)

18.98 (9)

(8.68 – 36.04)

Yarriambiack 10.77

(9) (4.92 – 20.44)

* * * * * * * *

Grampians region 8.25 (168)

(7.05 – 9.60)

6.77 (141)

(5.70 – 7.99)

5.91 (124)

(4.91 – 7.04)

7.43 (157)

(6.32 – 8.69)

7.69 (164)

(6.56 – 8.96)

Victoria 6.06

(2,890) (5.84 – 6.29)

6.29

(3,033) (6.07 – 6.52)

5.99

(2,919) (5.78 – 6.21)

5.73

(2,819) (5.52 – 5.95)

6.51

(3,238) (6.29 – 6.74)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 43 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Grampians region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06~ 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10##

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Ararat * * * * 4.28 (5)

(1.39 – 9.99)

5.99 (7)

(2.41-12.35)

8.39 (10)

(4.03-15.44)

Ballarat 4.39 (39)

(3.12 – 6.01)

6.11 (54)

(4.59 – 7.97)

5.46 (49)

(4.04 – 7.22)

5.02 (45)

(3.66-6.71)

3.08 (29)

(2.06-4.43)

Golden Plains 4.15 (7)

(1.67 – 8.54)

7.03 (12)

(3.63 – 12.27)

6.36 (11)

(3.18 – 11.39)

16.78 (29)

(11.24-24.10)

8.25 (15)

(4.62-13.61)

Hepburn 5.41 (8)

(2.33 – 10.65)

7.73 (11)

(3.86 – 13.83)

5.60 (8)

(2.42 – 11.04)

3.50 (5)

(1.14-8.17)

* *

Hindmarsh * * * * 11.28

(7) (4.54 – 23.25)

9.67 (6)

(3.55-21.05)

8.06 (5)

(2.62-18.81)

Horsham 6.78 (13)

(3.61 – 11.59)

6.81 (13)

(3.62 – 11.64)

7.22 (14)

(3.95 – 12.11)

3.61 (7)

(1.45-7.44)

* *

Moorabool 5.99 (16)

(3.42 – 9.72)

6.81 (18)

(4.03 – 10.76)

9.68 (26)

(6.32 – 14.18)

5.58 (15)

(3.13-9.21)

6.09 (17)

(3.55-9.76)

Northern Grampians 6.31 (8)

(2.72 – 12.42)

11.35 (14)

(6.21 – 19.05)

6.49 (8)

(2.80 – 12.79)

10.55 (13)

(5.62-18.04)

* *

Pyrenees * * * * 11.80

(8) (5.09 – 23.25)

14.75 (10)

(7.07-27.13)

* *

West Wimmera 12.74

(6) (4.67 – 27.73)

13.00

(6) (4.77 – 28.30)

15.22

(7) (6.12 – 31.37)

* *

10.84 (5)

(3.52-25.29)

Yarriambiack * * 9.04 (7)

(3.64 – 18.63)

* * * * * *

Grampians region 4.77 (103)

(3.89 – 5.78)

6.76 (145)

(5.70 – 7.95)

6.64 (144)

(5.60 – 7.82)

6.60 (143)

(5.56-7.77)

4.23 (95)

(3.42-5.17)

Victoria 5.70

(2,863) (5.49 – 5.91)

6.05

(3,102) (5.84 – 6.27)

5.87

(3,056) (5.67 – 6.08)

5.54

(2,881) (5.33-5.74)

4.09

(2,226) (3.92-4.26)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.~ Victoria Police introduced a new system in December 2005 for recording traffic incidents. This ,marks a discontinuity in the data and comparisons with earlier years cannot be made. ## Note Serious road injury definition has changed from 2009-10. Previously all cases transported to hospital including fatalities were defined as a serious road injury. The definition has changed to hospital admission. This was an administrative change by Victoria Police. It also explains the dramatic decrease in numbers from the previous year

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Table 44 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Grampians region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA #

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Ararat * * * * * (17.86 – 105.92)

* * * *

Ballarat 11.10 (15)

(6.21 – 18.31)

9.95 (13)

(5.30 – 17.02)

9.65 (13)

(5.14 – 16.50)

15.48 (21)

(9.59 – 23.67)

7.34 (10)

(3.52 – 13.50)

Golden Plains * * * * * * * * * (44.68 – 131.67)

Hepburn * * 33.65

(5) (10.93 – 78.52)

* * * * * *

Hindmarsh * * 97.40

(6) (35.75 – 212.00)

* *

77.16 (5)

(25.05 – 180.07)

* *

Horsham * * * * * * * * * (15.31 – 69.87)

Moorabool 32.55 (10)

(15.61 – 59.86)

22.37 (7)

(8.99 – 46.09)

37.22 (12)

(19.23 – 65.02)

15.38 (5)

(4.99 – 35.88)

* *

Northern Grampians 43.76

(6) (16.06 – 95.26)

* * * *

75.19 (10)

(36.06 – 138.27)

37.12 (5)

(12.05 – 86.62)

Pyrenees 73.96

(5) (24.02 – 172.61)

* * * * * * * *

West Wimmera * * * * * * * * * (34.54 – 248.26)

Grampians region 18.53 (51)

(13.80 – 24.36)

17.27 (46)

(12.65 – 23.04)

16.04 (44)

(11.66 – 21.53)

20.04 (55)

(15.10 – 26.08)

18.00 (50)

(13.36 – 23.73)

Victoria 15.39

(1,035) (14.46 – 16.35)

17.01

(1,114) (16.02 – 18.04)

16.73

(1,125) (15.76 – 17.73)

15.20

(1,033) (14.29 – 16.16)

16.85

(1,158) (15.89 – 17.85)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 45 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Grampians region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA #

2005-06~ 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10##

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Ararat * * * * * * 39.59

(5) (12.85-92.39)

* *

Ballarat 13.72 (19)

(8.26 – 21.43)

16.89 (24)

(10.82 – 25.12)

* * 15.17 (22)

(9.51-22.97)

4.52 (7)

(1.82-9.31)

Golden Plains * * * * 13.79 (20)

(8.43 – 21.30)

42.24 (8)

(18.24-83.23)

* *

Hindmarsh * * * * 36.96

(7) (14.86 – 76.15)

* * * *

Horsham 34.75

(8) (15.00 – 68.48)

* * * * * * * *

Moorabool * * 23.61

(8) (10.19 – 46.53)

24.70

(6) (9.07 – 53.76)

14.41

(5) (4.68-33.63)

19.27

(7) (7.75-39.71)

Northern Grampians * * 37.65

(5) (12.23 – 87.86)

20.17

(7) (8.11 – 41.56)

* * * *

Grampians region 15.27 (43)

(11.05 – 20.56)

17.71 (50)

(13.14 – 23.34)

17.04 (49)

(12.61-22.53)

18.43 (53)

(13.81-24.11)

9.86 (30)

(6.65-14.08)

Victoria 15.66

(1,084) (14.74 – 16.62)

15.92

(1,141) (15.01 – 16.87)

15.29

(1,114) (14.41-16.22)

14.10

(1,027) (13.25-14.99)

9.41 (734)

(8.74-10.12)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded. ~ Victoria Police introduced a new system in December 2005 for recording traffic incidents. This ,marks a discontinuity in the data and comparisons with earlier years cannot be made.

## Note Serious road injury definition has changed from 2009-10.

Previously all cases transported to hospital including fatalities were defined as a serious road injury. The definition has changed to hospital admission. This was an administrative change by Victoria Police. It also explains the dramatic decrease in numbers from the previous year

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Table 46 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Grampians region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Ararat 56.16 (64)

(43.21 – 71.77)

35.74 (42)

(25.74 – 48.33)

31.80 (37)

(22.43 – 43.77)

38.15 (44)

(27.76 – 51.15)

37.40 (43)

(27.08 – 50.35)

Ballarat 49.45 (405)

(44.76 – 54.51)

58.47 (490)

(53.41 – 63.89)

55.49 (471)

(50.59 – 60.73)

53.49 (460)

(48.71 – 58.61)

53.44 (466)

(48.70 – 58.52)

Golden Plains 17.22 (25)

(11.14 – 25.43)

23.03 (35)

(16.04 – 32.05)

15.92 (24)

(10.25 – 23.61)

16.15 (25)

(10.50 – 23.76)

10.79 (18)

(6.35 – 17.13)

Hepburn 58.66 (83)

(46.71 – 72.75)

54.51 (79)

(43.15 – 67.96)

74.95 (109)

(61.55 – 90.40)

71.56 (104)

(58.49 – 86.68)

53.20 (79)

(42.12 – 66.32)

Hindmarsh 24.81 (16)

(14.18 – 40.29)

19.93 (13)

(10.61 – 34.08)

28.94 (19)

(17.42 – 45.20)

37.10 (24)

(23.77 – 55.20)

28.09 (18)

(16.65 – 44.40)

Horsham 45.94 (83)

(36.62 – 56.92)

49.68 (92)

(40.07 – 60.91)

36.71 (69)

(28.54 – 46.48)

40.31 (75)

(31.72 – 50.50)

44.25 (84)

(35.28 – 54.81)

Moorabool 40.08 (97)

(32.50 – 48.90)

31.10 (78)

(24.58 – 38.80)

31.04 (79)

(24.57 – 38.70)

57.47 (148)

(48.58 – 67.50)

34.28 (90)

(27.55 – 42.16)

Northern Grampians 68.85 (90)

(55.35 – 84.65)

64.42 (84)

(51.41 – 79.71)

51.96 (68)

(40.32 – 65.91)

52.72 (68)

(40.91 – 66.86)

46.23 (59)

(35.19 – 59.64)

Pyrenees 75.80 (50)

(56.31 – 99.86)

62.94 (42)

(45.38 – 85.05)

31.42 (21)

(19.39 – 48.15)

41.31 (27)

(27.23 – 60.08)

24.64 (16)

(14.11 – 39.96)

West Wimmera 12.03

(6) (4.33 – 26.50)

* * * *

10.24 (5)

(3.28 – 24.08)

14.87 (7)

(6.00 – 30.57)

Yarriambiack 20.49 (17)

(11.97 – 32.76)

28.21 (23)

(17.94 – 42.22)

26.90 (22)

(16.89 – 40.67)

44.82 (36)

(31.46 – 61.95)

41.08 (33)

(28.27 – 57.72)

Grampians region 45.99 (936)

(43.09 – 49.03)

47.18 (982)

(44.27 – 50.22)

43.96 (923)

(41.17 – 46.89)

48.18 (1,017)

(45.27 – 51.24)

42.74 (912)

(40.01 – 45.60)

Victoria 26.59

(12,673) (26.13 – 27.06)

31.81 (15,339)

(31.30 – 32.31)

33.76 (16,452)

(33.25 – 34.28)

35.90 (17,653)

(35.37 – 36.43)

34.55 (17,183)

(34.04 – 35.07)

Source: DH ADIS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 47 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Grampians region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Ararat 45.16 (52)

(33.69 – 59.27)

42.66 (50)

(31.63 – 56.29)

50.06 (58)

(38.06-64.65)

55.62 (65)

(42.92 – 70.90)

46.97 (56)

(35.48-61.00)

Ballarat 53.60 (476)

(48.89 – 58.64)

64.82 (573)

(59.62 – 70.35)

63.63 (571)

(58.52-69.07)

67.72 (607)

(62.44 – 73.32)

63.58 (598)

(58.58-68.88)

Golden Plains 18.42 (31)

(12.52 – 26.12)

23.26 (40)

(16.60 – 31.71)

24.54 (42)

(17.72-33.13)

23.22 (40)

(16.60 – 31.60)

27.08 (49)

(20.05-35.78)

Hepburn 45.94 (68)

(35.68 – 58.24)

62.25 (89)

(49.97 – 76.64)

78.18 (112)

(64.34-94.10)

70.07 (100)

(57.01 – 85.22)

79.02 (117)

(65.35-94.70)

Hindmarsh 23.47 (15)

(13.13 – 38.70)

22.45 (14)

(12.28 – 37.67)

20.79 (13)

(11.04-35.63)

41.92 (26)

(27.38 – 61.42)

74.89 (46)

(54.92-99.76)

Horsham 56.67 (109)

(46.52 – 68.38)

67.77 (129)

(56.60 – 80.50)

55.95 (108)

(45.92-67.52)

68.49 (133)

(57.34 – 81.18)

106.66 (214)

(92.84-121.95)

Moorabool 29.00 (77)

(22.91 – 36.22)

33.33 (88)

(26.73 – 41.05)

35.45 (95)

(28.69-43.33)

36.30 (98)

(29.45 – 44.26)

39.82 (111)

(32.76-47.96)

Northern Grampians 28.39 (36)

(19.89 – 39.31)

33.32 (41)

(23.92 – 45.18)

44.77 (55)

(33.74-58.25)

44.06 (54)

(33.13 – 57.45)

74.42 (92)

(59.98-91.29)

Pyrenees 39.94 (26)

(26.13 – 58.45)

45.22 (31)

(30.65 – 64.32)

30.10 (20)

(18.49-46.29)

26.36 (18)

(15.59 – 41.73)

90.55 (62)

(69.48-116.00)

West Wimmera 17.01

(8) (7.35 – 33.49)

20.36

(9) (9.49 – 38.14)

27.39 (13)

(14.42-47.24)

18.05 (8)

(7.94 – 35.15)

54.27 (25)

(35.13-80.09)

Yarriambiack 58.28 (46)

(42.69 – 77.71)

33.90 (26)

(22.20 – 49.59)

25.21 (19)

(15.26-39.20)

27.48 (21)

(17.04 – 41.96)

57.48 (44)

(41.79-77.13)

Grampians region 43.70 (944)

(40.95 – 46.58)

50.79 (1,090)

(47.82 – 53.90)

51.08 (1,107)

(48.12-54.18)

53.99 (1,170)

(50.94 – 57.18)

62.99 (1,415)

(59.75-66.36)

Victoria 37.54

(18,852) (37.00 – 38.08)

39.74

(20,461) (39.20 – 40.29)

39.58

(20,601) (39.04-40.12)

39.98

(20,811) (39.44 – 40.53)

42.78

(23,285) (42.23-43.33)

Source: DH ADIS

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Table 48 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Grampians region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA #

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Ararat 71.45

(9) (32.18 – 136.98)

76.98

(9) (35.14 – 146.29)

* *

74.42 (9)

(33.51 – 142.69)

66.53 (8)

(27.81 – 133.81)

Ballarat 64.81 (88)

(51.95 – 79.88)

67.38 (88)

(54.04 – 83.02)

72.22 (97)

(58.59 – 88.08)

74.66 (101)

(60.83 – 90.69)

63.11 (86)

(50.47 – 77.94)

Golden Plains * * 68.90 (12)

(35.91 – 119.64)

* * 30.35

(6) (10.62 – 67.91)

* *

Hepburn 129.74

(21) (80.40 – 198.16)

80.94 (12)

(41.86 – 141.30)

29.48 (5)

(9.00 – 71.12)

38.27 (6)

(14.04 – 83.29)

95.38 (16)

(54.13 – 155.70)

Hindmarsh * * * * * * 108.02

(7) (43.43 – 222.57)

* *

Horsham 55.07 (13)

(29.14 – 94.60)

98.21 (22)

(61.55 – 148.70)

74.86 (17)

(43.61 – 119.85)

93.92 (21)

(58.14 – 143.56)

119.20 (27)

(78.48 – 173.56)

Moorabool 61.97 (19)

(37.33 – 96.73)

50.64 (16)

(28.86 – 82.43)

54.87 (18)

(32.35 – 87.06)

76.82 (25)

(49.71 – 113.42)

30.70 (10)

(14.89 – 56.02)

Northern Grampians 139.13

(19) (83.86 – 217.09)

84.70 (11)

(42.95 – 149.92)

57.74 (8)

(24.41 – 115.27)

49.12 (7)

(18.98 – 103.68)

48.12 (6)

(18.51 – 101.85)

Pyrenees * * * * * * 141.69

(9) (65.72 – 266.45)

* *

Yarriambiack * * * * * * 122.28

(9) (55.92 – 232.13)

135.87

(10) (65.15 – 249.87)

Grampians region 66.06 (182)

(56.80 – 76.39)

66.57 (177)

(57.13 – 77.12)

56.84 (156)

(48.27 – 66.50)

72.62 (199)

(62.89 – 83.44)

61.20 (170)

(52.35 – 71.13)

Victoria 30.77

(2,070) (29.46 – 32.13)

37.13

(2,432) (35.67 – 38.64)

39.16

(2,634) (37.68 – 40.69)

43.45

(2,952) (41.89 – 45.04)

42.85

(2,945) (41.32 – 44.43)

Source: DH ADIS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 49 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Grampians region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Ararat * * 68.67

(9) (30.58 – 132.63)

69.05

(9) (31.11-132.37)

87.49 (11)

(43.76 – 156.34)

69.00 (9)

(31.69–130.59)

Ballarat 79.01 (109)

(64.90 – 95.28)

88.98 (126)

(74.15 – 105.91)

93.56 (136)

(78.48-110.69) 96.55 (140)

(81.22 – 113.93)

83.59 (129)

(69.81–99.29)

Golden Plains * * * * 30.39

(6) (10.86-67.17)

61.62 (12)

(31.49 – 108.45)

48.04 (10)

(22.67–89.31)

Hepburn 46.59

(8) (19.50 – 93.64)

69.82 (10)

(33.20 – 129.13)

67.09 (10)

(31.56-124.99) 118.08

(17) (68.60 – 189.44)

68.04 (10)

(32.94–124.34)

Hindmarsh * * * * * * * * 137.60

(8) (59.07–272.11)

Horsham 121.17

(28) (80.45 – 175.25)

121.90

(29) (81.64 – 175.07)

136.00

(33) (93.64-190.96)

176.12

(43) (127.35 – 237.41)

320.69

(82) (254.92–398.24)

Moorabool 18.67

(6) (7.12 – 39.69)

63.35 (21)

(39.44 – 96.39)

58.48 (20)

(35.87-90.04) 51.61 (18)

(30.54 – 81.66)

43.81 (16)

(25.00–71.24)

Northern Grampians 65.80

(9) (30.10 – 124.87)

110.03

(15) (61.04 – 182.65)

103.81

(14) (56.95-173.75)

106.98 (15)

(59.29 – 177.71)

143.80 (20)

(88.40–221.02))

Pyrenees * * 75.21

(5) (23.70 – 178.44)

86.54

(5) (29.62-196.09) * *

160.49 (11)

(79.95–287.57)

West Wimmera * * 117.63

(5) (39.20 – 270.56)

131.03

(6) (48.68-283.15)

117.99 (6)

(40.98 – 265.13)

* *

Yarriambiack 124.82

(9) (57.23 – 236.55)

* *

65.79 (5)

(21.36-153.53) 78.95

(6) (28.97 – 171.84)

215.05

(16) (123.54–347.91)

Grampians region 63.30 (178)

(54.35 – 73.30)

80.54 (227)

(70.42 – 91.72)

85.78 (247)

(75.41-97.18) 95.11 (273)

(84.17 – 107.07)

103.69 (315)

(92.57–115.79)

Victoria 49.71

(3,442) (48.07 – 51.40)

56.68

(4,062) (54.95 – 58.45)

62.15

(4,527) (60.35-63.99)

62.91 (4,582)

(61.10 – 64.76)

63.87 (4,982)

(62.10–65.66)

Source: DH ADIS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 50 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Grampians region, 2000 to 2004

AREA

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Ararat 40.80 (37)

(28.73 – 56.24)

38.32 (36)

(26.82 – 53.08)

36.83 (35)

(25.63 – 51.25)

36.30 (34)

(25.14 – 50.71)

35.30 (33)

(24.28 – 49.60)

Ballarat 28.91 (187)

(24.92 – 33.35)

29.00 (191)

(25.03 – 33.41)

28.84 (194)

(24.92 – 33.20)

28.21 (193)

(24.37 – 32.49)

28.55 (199)

(24.87 – 33.00)

Golden Plains 30.25 (33)

(20.85 – 42.42)

28.63 (33)

(19.71 – 40.19)

29.75 (35)

(20.72 – 41.39)

32.25 (39)

(22.93 – 44.09)

29.61 (37)

(20.85 – 40.81)

Hepburn 60.29 (67)

(46.75 – 76.54)

60.12 (69)

(46.80 – 76.06)

61.83 (72)

(48.40 – 77.83)

60.70 (71)

(47.43 – 76.53)

65.72 (79)

(52.02 – 81.92)

Hindmarsh 64.45 (33)

(44.37 – 90.52)

63.51 (33)

(43.72 – 89.19)

61.06 (32)

(41.76 – 86.19)

55.92 (29)

(37.45 – 80.31)

54.32 (28)

(36.09 – 78.50)

Horsham 38.45 (55)

(28.95 – 50.08)

37.56 (55)

(28.28 – 48.91)

38.55 (57)

(29.19 – 49.97)

36.19 (54)

(27.15 – 47.27)

37.67 (56)

(28.49 – 48.87)

Moorabool 24.28 (44)

(17.62 – 32.63)

23.14 (44)

(16.80 – 31.10)

23.15 (45)

(16.85 – 31.02)

22.98 (45)

(16.76 – 30.74)

21.48 (43)

(15.54 – 28.94)

Northern Grampians 50.44 (52)

(37.68 – 66.12)

51.51 (53)

(38.58 – 67.38)

54.34 (56)

(41.02 – 70.60)

54.54 (56)

(41.15 – 70.91)

54.28 (55)

(40.90 – 70.64)

Pyrenees 47.11 (25)

(30.43 – 69.64)

45.99 (25)

(29.69 – 68.02)

44.98 (24)

(28.77 – 67.00)

45.66 (24)

(29.32 – 67.81)

47.58 (26)

(31.02 – 70.08)

West Wimmera 76.54 (29)

(51.22 – 110.01)

75.33 (29)

(50.36 – 108.34)

80.73 (31)

(54.76 – 114.74)

81.65 (31)

(55.51 – 115.84)

82.12 (31)

(55.86 – 116.45)

Yarriambiack 64.50 (43)

(46.62 – 86.96)

65.95 (43)

(47.68 – 88.91)

65.42 (43)

(47.31 – 88.18)

66.11 (43)

(47.79 – 89.13)

71.45 (46)

(52.28 – 95.36)

Grampians region 37.95 (605)

(34.98 – 41.09)

37.43 (610)

(34.52 – 40.52)

37.67 (622)

(34.77 – 40.75)

37.05 (618)

(34.18 – 40.09)

37.45 (633)

(34.59 – 40.48)

Victoria 23.93

(9,139) (23.44 – 24.43)

24.83

(9,579) (24.34 – 25.33)

25.47

(9,962) (24.97 – 25.97)

25.89

(10,250) (25.39 – 26.40)

26.28

(10,548) (25.78 – 26.79)

Source: Department of Justice. Note Licence groups ‗clubs‘, ‗hotels and bars‖, ‗off license‘ and ‗on premise‘ are included here. ―Producer-distributor‘, ‗residential‘, , ‗BYO‘ and ‗limited‘ are not included in the total numbers of rate calculations.

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Table 51 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Grampians region, 2005 to 2009

AREA

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Ararat 36.35 (34)

(25.14 – 50.86)

35.35 (34)

(24.42 – 49.50)

32.47 (31)

(22.07-46.09)

39.46 (38)

(27.89-54.24)

37.61 (37)

(26.48-51.84)

Ballarat 28.29 (201)

(24.51 – 32.49)

28.04 (199)

(24.29 – 32.22)

26.24 (190)

(22.64-30.26)

26.99 (195)

(23.33-31.05)

26.01 (198)

(22.51-29.90)

Golden Plains 28.13 (36)

(19.75 – 38.87)

26.51 (35)

(18.41 – 36.95)

24.79 (33)

(17.04-34.85)

32.00 (42)

(23.09-43.20)

32.23 (45)

(23.51-43.13)

Hepburn 67.34 (81)

(53.47 – 83.71)

68.79 (80)

(54.54 – 85.62)

40.21 (82)

(55.84-87.16)

72.33 (84)

(57.73-89.50)

70.65 (86)

(56.51-87.26)

Hindmarsh 54.31 (28)

(36.09 – 78.49)

51.57 (26)

(33.69 – 75.56)

44.55 (23)

(28.10-67.12)

46.61 (24)

(29.73-69.59)

50.95 (26)

(33.28-74.65)

Horsham 36.97 (56)

(27.96 – 47.95)

38.53 (59)

(29.30 – 49.75)

35.91 (56)

(27.09-46.67)

38.74 (60)

(29.56-49.86)

37.90 (61)

(28.99-48.69)

Moorabool 21.09 (43)

(15.28 – 28.37)

21.65 (44)

(15.74 – 29.04)

18.67 (39)

(13.27-25.52)

21.51 (45)

(15.69-28.79)

22.79 (50)

(16.92-30.05)

Northern Grampians 56.02 (57)

(42.40 – 72.61)

56.88 (57)

(43.05 – 73.75)

42.59 (43)

(30.79-57.44) 47.23 (47)

(34.74-62.75)

45.36 (46)

(33.21-60.50)

Pyrenees 49.22 (27)

(32.34 – 71.79)

45.81 (25)

(29.76 – 67.43)

36.79 (21)

(22.63-56.51)

44.09 (25)

(28.42-65.29)

34.81 (20)

(21.26-53.77)

West Wimmera 82.00 (31)

(55.77 – 116.28)

83.94 (31)

(57.05 – 119.13)

79.10 (29)

(53.11-121.93)

86.39 (32)

(59.10-121.93)

79.62 (30)

(53.72-113.66)

Yarriambiack 70.59 (45)

(51.47 – 94.50)

65.06 (41)

(46.66 – 88.30)

60.11 (38)

(42.49-82.58)

66.45 (42)

(47.84-89.90)

62.80 (40)

(44.87-85.52)

Grampians region 37.18 (639)

(34.35 – 40.18)

36.77 (630)

(33.96 – 39.76)

33.55 (583)

(30.88-36.39)

36.48 (634)

(33.69-39.43)

35.25 (639)

(32.57-38.10)

Victoria 26.84

(10,907) (26.34 – 27.35)

26.94

(11,192) (26.44 – 27.44)

25.72

(10,862) (25.24-26.21)

27.70 (11,701)

(27.20-28.21)

27.20 (12,071)

(26.72-27.69)

Source: Department of Justice. Licensed premises defined as hotels and bars, bottle shops, clubs and on-premises licences only were included whilst other outlet types were excluded.

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Table 52 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Grampians region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08

AREA

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI) Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Ararat 20.63 (24)

(13.22 - 30.70)

17.33 (20)

(10.59 - 26.77)

34.95 (40)

(24.97 – 47.60)

31.75 (37)

(22.36 - 43.77)

23.97 (28)

(15.93 - 34.64)

Ballarat 26.53 (228)

(23.19 - 30.20

24.33 (212)

(21.16 - 27.83)

42.58 (378)

(38.39 – 47.09)

45.68 (404)

(41.34 - 50.36)

53.18 (477)

(48.51 - 58.17)

Golden Plains 13.32 (21)

(8.25 - 20.36)

16.55 (27)

(10.90 - 24.07) 14.21 (24)

(9.11 - 21.15)

20.50 (35)

(14.28 - 28.50)

17.93 (31)

(12.19 - 25.46)

Hepburn 48.69 (71)

(38.02 - 61.41)

33.05 (49)

(24.45 - 43.69)

41.22 (61)

(31.53 - 52.94)

44.26 (63)

(34.01 - 56.62)

51.84 (74)

(40.71 - 65.08)

Hindmarsh 44.83 (29)

(30.02 - 64.38)

49.95 (32)

(34.16 - 70.51) 62.58 (40)

(44.71 - 85.21)

38.49 (24)

(24.66 - 57.27)

62.87 (39)

(44.71 - 85.95)

Horsham 32.10 (60)

(24.50 - 41.32)

33.33 (63)

(25.61 - 42.65)

59.97 (115)

(49.51 - 71.98)

46.08 (88)

(36.96 - 56.77)

39.20 (76)

(30.88 - 49.06)

Moorabool 32.99 (85)

(26.35 - 40.79)

20.66 (54)

(15.52 - 26.96) 29.19 (78)

(23.07 - 36.43)

33.28 (88)

(26.69 - 41.00)

42.44 (114)

(35.01 - 50.99)

Northern Grampians 30.36 (39)

(21.59 - 41.50)

36.08 (46)

(26.42 - 48.13) 38.62 (49)

(28.57 - 51.06)

34.06 (42)

(24.55 - 46.04)

26.78 (33)

(18.44 - 37.61)

Pyrenees 50.40 (33)

(34.70 - 70.79)

24.49 (16)

(14.00 - 39.78) 58.00 (38)

(41.04 - 79.61)

42.82 (29)

(28.68 - 61.50)

38.35 (26)

(25.05 - 56.20)

West Wimmera 22.95 (11)

(11.46 - 41.07)

18.98 (9)

(8.68 - 36.04) 40.34 (19)

(24.29 - 63.00)

32.51 (15)

(18.20 - 53.62)

56.55 (26)

(36.94 - 82.85)

Yarriambiack 24.64 (20)

(15.05 - 38.05)

27.45 (22)

(17.20 - 41.56) 47.99 (38)

(33.96 – 65.87)

32.29 (25)

(20.90 - 47.67)

31.23 (24)

(20.01 - 46.47)

Grampians region 29.41 (621)

(27.14 - 31.82)

25.78 (550)

(23.67 - 28.03)

40.73 (880)

(38.08 - 43.51)

39.60 (850)

(36.98 - 42.36)

43.73 (948)

(40.99 - 46.61)

Victoria 41.64

(20477) (41.07 - 42.22)

45.73

(22739) (45.13 - 46.33)

51.00

(25613) (50.38 - 51.63)

49.87

(25574) (49.26 - 50.48)

51.29

(26696) (50.68 - 51.91)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 53 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Grampians region residents(rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 to 2009-10

AREA

2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Ararat 23.11 (27)

(15.23–33.63)

34.42 (41)

(24.70-46.69)

Ballarat 50.83 (456)

(46.28–55.72)

50.17 (472)

(45.74-54.90)

Golden Plains 38.18 (66)

(29.53–48.58)

36.87 (67)

(28.57-46.82)

Hepburn 76.36 (109)

(62.70–92.12)

43.23 (64)

(33.30-55.21)

Hindmarsh 49.98 (31)

(33.96–70.94)

51.60 (32)

(35.29-72.84)

Horsham 40.74 (79)

(32.26–50.78)

48.90 (98)

(39.70-59.59)

Moorabool 48.03 (129)

(40.10–57.07)

34.77 (97)

(28.20-42.42)

Northern Grampians 36.52 (45)

(26.64–48.87)

44.57 (55)

(33.58-58.01)

Pyrenees 28.03 (19)

(16.87–43.77)

34.86 (24)

(22.33-51.87)

West Wimmera 17.40

(8) (7.51–34.28)

13.01

(6) (4.77-28.31)

Yarriambiack 53.35 (41)

(38.29–72.38)

37.76 (29)

(25.29-54.22)

Grampians region 46.59

(1,010) (43.76–49.56)

43.85 (985)

(41.15-46.67)

Victoria 54.45

(28,339) (53.82–55.09)

59.79

(32,544) (59.14-60.44)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 54 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Grampians region residents aged 15-24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08

AREA

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI) Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Ararat * * * * * 56.45

(7) (22.70-116.31)

- -

Ballarat 28.76 (39)

(20.45 – 39.31)

18.36 (25)

(11.88 – 27.10)

46.95 (65)

(36.24 – 59.84)

60.51 (86)

(48.40-74.73)

92.41 (134)

(77.43-109.45)

Golden Plains * * 26.61

(5) (8.64 – 62.10)

*

26.57 (5)

(8.63-62.00)

47.52 (9)

(21.73-90.20)

Hepburn * * 36.56

(6) (9.37 – 132.84)

*

71.17 (10)

(34.13-130.89)

- -

Hindmarsh * * * * * - - - -

Horsham 44.72 (10)

(21.45 – 82.25)

53.19 (12)

(27.48 – 92.91)

86.88 (20)

(53.07 – 134.18)

54.64 (13)

(29.10-93.44)

28.82 (7)

(11.59-59.38)

Moorabool 18.45

(6) (6.77 – 40.16)

23.91

(8) (10.32 – 47.11)

20.43

(7) (8.21 – 42.09)

29.52 (10)

(14.15-54.28)

46.11 (16)

(26.36-74.88)

Northern Grampians * * 37.12

(5) (12.05 – 86.62)

58.44

(8) (25.23-115.14)

37.65

(5) (12.23-87.86)

- -

Pyrenees * * * * 78.37

(5) (25.45-182.89)

- -

West Wimmera * * * * - - - -

Yarriambiack * * * * 79.58

(6) (29.20-173.20)

65.79

(5) (21.36-153.53)

Grampians region 26.60 (73)

(20.85 – 33.44)

24.84 (69)

(19.33 – 31.44)

42.25 (119)

(35.00-50.56)

53.83 (152)

(45.61-63.10)

63.99 (184)

(55.08-73.94)

Victoria 29.27

(1,989) (28.00 – 30.59)

34.11

(2,344) (32.74 – 35.52)

39.59

(2,741) (38.12-41.10)

39.88

(2,858) (38.43-41.37)

40.19

(2,927) (38.74-41.67)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 55 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Grampians region residents aged 15-24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 and 2009-10

AREA

2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Ararat 39.59

(5) (12.85-92.39)

* *

Ballarat 75.17 (109)

(61.72-90.68)

60.68 (94)

(49.04-74.26)

Golden Plains 42.24

(8) (18.24-83.23)

44.84

(9) (20.51-85.13)

Hepburn 49.05

(7) (19.72-101.07)

73.24 (11)

(36.56-131.04)

Hindmarsh * * * *

Horsham 78.22 (19)

(47.09-122.15)

51.06 (13)

(27.19-87.31)

Moorabool 46.11 (16)

(26.36-74.88)

30.29 (11)

(15.12-54.19)

Northern Grampians 44.05

(6) (16.17-95.88)

* *

Yarriambiack 65.79

(5) (21.36-153.53)

* *

Grampians region 62.95 (181)

(54.11-72.82)

48.64 (148)

(41.12-57.14)

Victoria 42.20

(3,074) (40.72-43.72)

38.12

(2,974) (36.77-39.52)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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CHAPTER 6 – LODDON-MALLEE REGION DATA TABLES 2000/01 TO 2009/10

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Table 56 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Loddon-Mallee region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Buloke 52.52 (38)

(37.20 – 72.04)

36.80 (27)

(24.23 – 53.58)

39.04 (28)

(26.01 – 56.30)

39.35 (28)

(26.17 – 56.84)

42.55 (30)

(28.72 – 60.74)

Campaspe 35.51 (126)

(29.59 – 42.27)

33.58 (122)

(27.89 – 40.09)

43.04 (158)

(36.59 – 50.29)

35.72 (132)

(29.89 – 42.37)

37.24 (139)

(31.30 – 43.98)

Central Goldfields 37.64 (47)

(27.69 – 49.99)

44.72 (58)

(33.99 – 57.78)

44.16 (58)

(33.53 – 57.09)

61.08 (80)

(48.42 – 76.03)

48.06 (62)

(36.88 – 61.58)

Gannawarra 32.55 (38)

(23.08 – 44.60)

41.93 (51)

(31.18 – 55.19)

40.79 (49)

(30.17 – 53.93)

32.33 (38)

(22.92 – 44.29)

38.09 (45)

(27.79 – 50.95)

Greater Bendigo 23.87 (210)

(20.75 – 27.33)

22.03 (199)

(19.07 – 25.30)

27.81 (255)

(24.50 – 31.44)

27.09 (252)

(23.85 – 30.64)

24.26 (230)

(21.22 – 27.61)

Loddon 30.79 (27)

(20.23 – 44.89)

48.98 (42)

(35.32 – 66.19)

39.76 (34)

(27.55 – 55.53)

42.24 (36)

(29.56 – 58.52)

38.57 (32)

(26.45 – 54.32)

Macedon Ranges 22.71 (82)

(18.07 – 28.17)

22.70 (86)

(18.16 – 28.04)

25.80 (99)

(20.97 – 31.41)

21.34 (83)

(17.00 – 26.45)

23.01 (92)

(18.55 – 28.21)

Mildura 34.10 (166)

(29.10 – 39.71)

34.35 (169)

(29.37 – 39.93)

36.37 (184)

(31.30 – 42.03)

36.08 (183)

(31.04 – 41.71)

36.26 (186)

(31.24 – 41.87)

Mount Alexander 34.08 (56)

(25.77 – 44.22)

30.64 (52)

(22.92 – 40.13)

41.73 (72)

(32.63 – 52.59)

48.81 (84)

(38.95 – 60.41)

42.85 (74)

(33.64 – 53.81)

Swan Hill 39.14 (81)

(31.10 – 48.64)

35.41 (76)

(27.89 – 44.34)

42.26 (91)

(34.01 – 51.91)

44.66 (96)

(36.16 – 54.56)

39.38 (85)

(31.43 – 48.72)

Loddon-Mallee region 30.51 (873)

(28.52 – 32.60)

30.08 (883)

(28.13 – 32.13)

34.60 (1,028)

(32.52 – 36.78)

33.86 (1,012)

(31.81 – 36.01)

32.25 (974)

(30.26 – 34.35)

Victoria 36.22

(17,260) (35.68 – 36.76)

40.13

(19,353) (39.57 – 40.70)

42.20

(20,562) (41.63 – 42.78)

44.14

(21,706) (43.56 – 44.73)

46.91

(23,330) (46.31 – 47.52)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 57 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Loddon-Mallee region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Buloke 29.72 (21)

(18.36 – 45.50)

38.23 (27)

(25.21 – 55.60)

38.20 (27)

(25.17-55.59)

32.41 (23)

(20.51–48.69)

46.67 (33)

(32.13-65.53)

Campaspe 35.19 (133)

(29.47 – 41.71)

41.24 (154)

(34.99 – 48.28)

40.92 (155)

(34.72-47.90)

41.38 (159)

(35.19–48.34)

40.75 (158)

(34.65-47.63)

Central Goldfields 50.87 (66)

(39.35 – 64.71)

49.91 (64)

(38.40 – 63.79)

49.81 (63)

(38.30-63.71)

57.68 (74)

(45.26–72.45)

40.45 (52)

(30.23-53.02)

Gannawarra 35.22 (42)

(25.34 – 47.67)

40.58 (47)

(29.86 – 53.91)

45.91 (53)

(34.42-60.00)

47.26 (55)

(35.60–61.52)

37.69 (44)

(27.38-50.60)

Greater Bendigo 26.44 (254)

(23.29 – 29.90)

29.52 (286)

(26.19 – 33.15)

30.33 (298)

(26.98-33.98)

35.42 (354)

(31.83–39.30)

32.27 (330)

(28.89-35.95)

Loddon 29.23 (24)

(18.82 – 43.34)

44.24 (36)

(30.96 – 61.30)

41.56 (34)

(28.70-58.21)

39.17 (32)

(26.72–55.41)

38.12 (31)

(25.86-54.16)

Macedon Ranges 39.43 (161)

(33.58 – 46.01)

31.45 (126

(26.19 – 37.45)

29.07 (117)

(24.04-34.83)

30.53 (125)

(25.42–36.38)

33.23 (140)

(27.95-39.23)

Mildura 40.42 (209)

(35.13 – 46.28)

29.38 (152)

(24.90 – 34.44)

32.36 (169)

(27.67-37.62)

32.18 (171)

(27.54–37.38)

30.23 (163)

(25.77-35.25)

Mount Alexander 48.56 (84)

(38.72 – 60.14)

52.02 (92)

(41.93 – 63.81)

47.52 (85)

(37.96-58.77)

61.21 (111)

(50.34–73.71)

63.02 (115)

(52.04-75.63)

Swan Hill 41.54 (89)

(33.37 – 51.10)

42.26 (90)

(33.98 – 51.95)

40.44 (87)

(32.40-49.87)

44.32 (96)

(35.92–54.10)

40.62 (90)

(32.66-49.94)

Loddon-Mallee region 35.48

(1,083) (33.39 – 37.65)

35.26

(1,074) (33.18 – 37.43)

35.39

(1,088) (33.32-37.55)

38.46

(1,199) (36.31–40.70)

36.45

(1,156) (34.38-38.61)

Victoria 49.21

(24,714) (48.60 – 49.82)

48.25

(24,745) (47.65 – 48.86)

50.19

(26,121) (49.58-50.80)

50.90

(27,045) (50.29–51.51)

55.33

(30,116) (54.70-55.96)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 58 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Loddon-Mallee region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA #

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Campaspe 49.01 (21)

(30.26 – 75.06)

59.42 (24)

(38.22 – 88.13)

55.36 (23)

(35.20 – 82.88)

48.23 (20)

(29.54 – 74.33)

47.11 (20)

(28.63 – 73.04)

Central Goldfields 54.31

(8) (22.87 – 108.71)

* *

60.99 (9)

(27.17 – 117.78)

43.31 (6)

(15.96 – 94.02)

53.03 (7)

(21.87 – 107.56)

Gannawarra 61.73

(8) (27.12 – 120.27)

70.57

(9) (32.25 – 134.01)

80.69 (11)

(39.56 – 146.18)

58.20 (7)

(23.77 – 118.73)

* *

Greater Bendigo 23.16 (32)

(15.80 – 32.75)

26.34 (35)

(18.33 – 36.66)

36.53 (50)

(27.12 – 48.15)

32.00 (44)

(23.28 – 42.91)

27.72 (39)

(19.69 – 37.94)

Macedon Ranges 40.70 (19)

(24.39 – 63.77)

30.07 (14)

(16.32 – 50.72)

36.75 (17)

(21.45 – 58.74)

36.69 (17)

(21.42 – 58.65)

29.72 (14)

(16.29 – 49.77)

Mildura 57.01 (34)

(39.41 – 79.79)

57.84 (34)

(40.16 – 80.65)

49.38 (30)

(33.40 – 70.35)

58.82 (37)

(41.36 – 81.16)

44.81 (29)

(29.96 – 64.45)

Mount Alexander 52.60

(9) (23.76 – 100.66)

35.98

(6) (13.48 – 77.39)

47.68

(8) (21.02 – 92.69)

55.48 (10)

(26.35 – 102.70)

42.27 (7)

(17.57 – 85.31)

Swan Hill 54.11 (14)

(29.56 – 90.84)

46.57 (13)

(24.63 – 80.03)

48.86 (13)

(26.24 – 83.05)

48.65 (13)

(25.77 – 83.50)

70.36 (18)

(41.96 – 110.68)

Loddon-Mallee region 39.92 (148)

(33.74 – 46.91)

39.87 (145)

(33.65 – 46.91)

44.06 (165)

(37.59 – 51.32)

42.41 (159)

(36.07 – 49.53)

38.49 (146)

(32.49 – 45.27)

Victoria 39.72

(2,672) (38.22 – 41.25)

44.15

(2,892) (42.55 – 45.79)

43.62

(2,934) (42.06 – 45.23)

42.09

(2.860) (40.56 – 43.66)

47.04

(3,232) (45.43 – 48.69)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded

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Table 59 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Loddon-Mallee region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA #

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Buloke * * 90.20

(6) (32.40 – 198.81)

74.59

(5) (24.49-172.98)

* * * *

Campaspe 44.10 (19)

(26.43 – 69.10)

55.55 (56)

(35.53 – 82.76)

43.74 (19)

(26.40-68.18)

55.76 (25)

(36.14–82.22)

59.06 (28)

(39.15-85.52)

Central Goldfields 60.13

(8) (26.59 – 116.66)

*

49.42 (7)

(19.09-104.34)

46.36 (6)

(17.33–99.83)

* *

Gannawarra 47.12

(6) (16.94 – 103.79)

64.48

(8) (27.84 – 127.04)

59.54

(7) (24.78-120.05)

65.25

(8) (28.40–127.90)

* *

Greater Bendigo 25.17 (35)

(17.57 – 34.95)

30.84 (44)

(22.42 – 41.38)

32.11 (47)

(23.60-42.69)

41.94 (63)

(32.23–53.66)

33.66 (52)

(25.15-44.13)

Macedon Ranges 29.06 (14)

(15.84 – 48.87)

39.92 (19)

(23.95 – 62.51)

39.25 (19)

(23.60-61.36)

48.40 (24)

(30.96–72.10)

44.74 (23)

(28.40-67.04)

Mildura 64.93 (43)

(46.93 – 87.55)

35.58 (24)

(22.72 – 53.08)

34.19 (23)

(21.73-51.19)

34.26 (24)

(21.88–51.11)

32.73 (23)

(20.84-48.96)

Mount Alexander 46.44

(8) (20.31 – 90.74)

44.88

(8) (19.61 – 87.76)

25.01

(5) (7.75-59.89)

71.94 (14)

(39.07–121.27)

55.88 (11)

(27.84-100.12)

Swan Hill 54.05 (14)

(29.41 – 90.99)

39.52 (11)

(19.73 – 70.70)

74.25 (21)

(45.96-113.51)

80.18 (23)

(50.88–120.21)

67.01 (20)

(41.01-103.34)

Loddon-Mallee region 40.40 (154)

(34.28 – 47.31)

39.29 (151)

(33.28 – 46.08)

39.97 (157)

(33.97-46.73)

47.51 (191)

(41.00–54.75)

41.42 (172)

(35.46-48.10)

Victoria 48.19

(3,337) (46.57 – 49.85)

50.44

(3,615) (48.81 – 52.12)

51.48

(3,750) (49.85-53.16)

53.10

(3,970) (51.47–54.78)

49.44

(3,856) (47.89-51.02)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 60 Alcohol-related deaths of Loddon-Mallee region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000 to 2002

AREA #

2000 2001 2002

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Campaspe 1.82 (6)

(0.70 – 3.85)

1.29 (5)

(0.40 – 3.09)

2.43 (9)

(1.10 – 4.62)

Central Goldfields * * * * 3.47 (5)

(1.05 – 8.40)

Greater Bendigo 1.43 (13)

(0.75 – 2.46)

1.38 (13)

(0.73 – 2.39)

2.02 (19)

(1.21 – 3.17)

Macedon Ranges * * 1.27 (5)

(0.40 – 3.01)

1.65 (6)

(0.62 – 3.52)

Mildura 2.23 (11)

(1.10 – 4.00)

1.10 (5)

(0.38 – 2.49)

2.58 (13)

(1.37 – 4.41)

Swan Hill 2.39 (5)

(0.77 – 5.60)

* * * *

Loddon-Mallee region 1.85 (53)

(1.38 – 2.42)

1.43 (42)

(1.03 – 1.93)

2.13 (63)

(1.63 – 2.72)

Victoria 1.49 (710)

(1.38 – 1.60)

1.50 (723)

(1.39 – 1.61)

1.58 (770)

(1.47 – 1.70)

Source: ABS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 61 Alcohol-related deaths of Loddon-Mallee region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003 to 2007

AREA #

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Campaspe 1.89 (7)

(0.76 – 3.90) 1.28 (5)

(0.40 – 3.05) * * * * 1.38 (5)

(0.46-3.17)

Central Goldfields * * * * * * * * 3.89 (5)

(1.25-9.12)

Greater Bendigo 1.54 (14)

(0.85 – 2.57) 1.64 (15)

(0.93 – 2.68) 1.60 (15)

(0.90 – 2.62) 1.95 (19)

(1.17 – 3.05) 1.39 (14)

(0.75-2.35)

Macedon Ranges 1.48 (6)

(0.53 – 3.27) * * * * 1.38 (6)

(0.48 – 3.10) * *

Mildura 1.44 (7)

(0.60 – 2.93) 1.24 (6)

(0.47 – 2.64) 1.86 (10)

(0.88 – 3.46) 1.39 (7)

(0.57 – 2.83) 1.18 (6)

(0.44-2.54)

Loddon-Mallee region 1.63 (49)

(1.20 – 2.16) 1.54 (46)

(1.13 – 2.05) 1.45 (44)

(1.06 – 1.95) 1.65 (50)

(1.23 – 2.18) 1.47 (45)

(1.08-1.97)

Victoria 1.46 (719)

(1.36 – 1.57) 1.45 (721)

(1.35 – 1.56) 1.51 (758)

(1.40 – 1.62) 1.49 (765)

(1.39 – 1.60) 1.40 (728)

(1.30-1.50)

Source: ABS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded. At the time of writing the 2008 and 2009 deaths data was not available. Note: Numbers of alcohol-related deaths of those aged 15 to 24 years are too small to be presented by local government AREAs.

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Table 62 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Loddon-Mallee region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Buloke 10.69

(8) (4.55 – 21.27)

9.34 (7)

(3.70 – 19.40)

14.03 (10)

(6.78 – 25.67)

8.01 (6)

(2.85 – 17.74)

6.87 (5)

(2.18 – 16.22)

Campaspe 13.15 (47)

(9.66 – 17.50)

12.92 (47)

(9.49 – 17.18)

10.99 (40)

(7.86 – 14.94)

11.10 (41)

(7.96 – 15.06)

9.34 (35)

(6.50 – 13.01)

Central Goldfields 26.79 (34)

(18.52 – 37.49)

17.12 (22)

(10.77 – 25.84)

19.20 (25)

(12.45 – 28.29)

9.90 (13)

(5.26 – 16.95)

18.91 (25)

(12.18 – 28.02)

Gannawarra 17.79 (21)

(11.01 – 27.19)

13.82 (17)

(8.00 – 22.22)

15.97 (19)

(9.64 – 24.89)

7.57 (9)

(3.46 – 14.37)

19.43 (23)

(12.32 – 29.16)

Greater Bendigo 10.68 (94)

(8.63 – 13.07)

12.24 (111)

(10.07 – 14.75)

11.88 (109)

(9.76 – 14.33)

12.03 (112)

(9.91 – 14.48)

12.99 (123)

(10.80 – 15.50)

Loddon 8.61 (7)

(3.58 – 17.36)

6.58 (6)

(2.32 – 14.64)

11.02 (9)

(5.16 – 20.62)

9.42 (8)

(4.06 – 18.56)

10.18 (9)

(4.55 – 19.63)

Macedon Ranges 7.24 (26)

(4.74 – 10.59)

10.34 (39)

(7.36 – 14.13)

8.29 (32)

(5.67 – 11.72)

4.10 (16)

(2.34 – 6.66)

6.09 (24)

(3.92 – 9.03)

Mildura 17.12 (83)

(13.64 – 21.22)

25.16 (124)

(20.93 – 30.00)

19.42 (98)

(15.77 – 23.67)

12.74 (65)

(9.83 – 16.26)

17.32 (89)

(13.91 – 21.32)

Mount Alexander 11.31 (19)

(6.78 – 17.72)

14.56 (25)

(9.42 – 21.50)

10.48 (18)

(6.21 – 16.57)

* * 13.38 (23)

(8.49 – 20.06)

Swan Hill 28.00 (58)

(21.27 – 36.19)

30.99 (66)

(23.98 – 39.40)

30.23 (65)

(23.32 – 38.54)

14.93 (32)

(10.21 – 21.08)

25.95 (56)

(19.58 – 33.72)

Loddon-Mallee region 13.88 (397)

(12.55 – 15.31)

15.80 (464)

(14.39 – 17.30)

14.35 (426)

(13.02 – 15.78)

10.22 (305)

(9.11 – 11.43)

13.59 (411)

(12.31 – 14.97)

Victoria 10.11

(4,818) (9.83 – 10.40)

10.76

(5,190) (10.47 – 11.06)

10.61

(5,168) (10.32 – 10.90)

10.29

(5,061) (10.01 – 10.58)

11.45

(5,692) (11.15 – 11.75)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 63 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Loddon-Mallee region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-101

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Buloke 7.86 (6)

(2.73 – 17.66)

16.84 (12)

(8.68 – 29.47)

7.08 (5)

(2.30–16.52)

* * 12.72-18.37

(9-13) (5.81-31.41)

Campaspe 8.06 (30)

(5.45 – 11.47)

6.76 (25)

(4.39 – 9.96)

15.89 (60)

(12.12–20.45)

15.09 (57)

(11.43 – 19.55)

16.50-17.27 (64-67)

(12.71-21.94)

Central Goldfields 24.20 (31)

(16.49 – 34.27)

28.28 (36)

(19.81 – 39.14)

27.58 (35)

(19.21–38.35)

27.58 (35)

(19.21 – 38.35)

20.16-22.48 (26-29)

(13.17-32.29)

Gannawarra 9.31 (11)

(4.65 – 16.67)

9.43 (11)

(4.71 – 16.87)

6.88 (8)

(2.97–13.56)

12.05 (14)

(6.59 – 20.21)

18.86-24.00 (22-28)

(11.82-34.69)

Greater Bendigo 14.28 (137)

(11.99 – 16.88)

14.06 (136)

(11.79 – 16.63)

16.40 (161)

(13.97–19.14)

14.77 (145)

(12.47 – 17.38)

12.41-12.70 (127-130)

(10.34-15.08)

Loddon 24.42 (20)

(15.00 – 37.54)

7.95 (6)

(3.05 – 16.87)

12.39 (10)

(5.94–22.79)

6.20 (5)

(2.01 – 14.46)

11.14-17.33 (9-14)

(5.09-29.07)

Macedon Ranges 11.72 (48)

(8.64 – 15.54)

9.69 (39)

(6.88 – 13.26)

6.20 (25)

(4.01–9.16)

10.17 (41)

(7.30 – 13.80)

8.81-9.52 (37-40)

(6.20-12.96)

Mildura 21.09 (109)

(17.32 – 25.44)

21.12 (109)

(17.35 – 25.46)

18.34 (96)

(14.85–22.39)

20.06 (105)

(16.40 – 24.28)

18.93-19.30 (102-104)

(15.44-23.39)

Mount Alexander 17.55 (30)

(11.86 – 25.01)

11.79 (21)

(7.28 – 18.06)

10.08 (18)

(5.97–15.93)

5.04 (9)

(2.30 – 9.56)

12.03-13.67 (22-25)

(7.54-20.17)

Swan Hill 16.80 (36)

(11.78 – 23.25)

36.93 (79)

(29.22 – 46.05)

33.39 (72)

(26.12–42.04)

32.46 (70)

(25.30 – 41.01)

27.58-28.49 (61-63)

(21.10-36.45)

Loddon-Mallee region 15.04 (459)

(13.70 – 16.48)

15.58 (474)

(14.20 – 17.04)

15.94 (490)

(14.56–17.41)

15.71 (483)

(14.34 – 17.18)

15.10-16.17 (479-513)

(13.78-17.64)

Victoria 12.39

(6,221) (12.08 – 12.70)

13.50

(6,921) (13.18 – 13.82)

12.84

(6,681) (12.53–13.15)

13.16 (6851)

(12.85 – 13.48)

12.50-12.90 (6,803-7,023)

(12.20-13.21)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. 1 Rates are reported as a range, whenever values less than three were not reported by the data source, imputing all missing data as one and then as two.

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Table 64 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Loddon-Mallee region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA #

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Buloke * * * * 154.46

(6) (59.31 – 327.28)

* * * *

Campaspe 62.40 (17)

(36.37 – 99.86)

34.93 (9)

(16.11 – 65.91)

18.08 (5)

(5.77 – 42.61)

51.83 (14)

(28.41 – 86.81)

47.67 (13)

(25.32 – 81.66)

Central Goldfields 168.89

(16) (95.86 – 275.69)

68.16

(6) (24.65 – 149.61)

86.80

(8) (37.04 – 172.32)

* *

90.31 (8)

(38.57 – 179.19)

Gannawarra 59.41

(5) (19.29 – 138.64)

60.61

(5) (19.55 – 141.96)

70.02

(6) (25.40 – 153.45)

87.37

(7) (35.13 – 180.01)

* *

Greater Bendigo 34.19 (32)

(23.38 – 48.27)

39.13 (35)

(27.24 – 54.45)

38.90 (36)

(27.29 – 53.79)

42.89 (41)

(30.75 – 58.23)

35.25 (34)

(24.42 – 49.25)

Macedon Ranges 28.72

(8) (12.67 – 55.83)

40.96 (12)

(20.91 – 72.15)

48.48 (14)

(26.73 – 80.85)

16.47 (5)

(5.25 – 38.85)

26.09 (8)

(11.17 – 51.67)

Mildura 87.57 (35)

(60.82 – 122.07)

120.85 (48)

(89.11 – 160.23)

68.05 (28)

(45.22 – 98.36)

39.34 (16)

(22.66 – 63.51)

69.95 (30)

(47.14 – 99.96)

Mount Alexander * * 45.65

(5) (14.82 – 106.52)

* * * *

71.91 (8)

(31.00 – 141.81)

Swan Hill 121.43

(20) (74.51 – 186.87)

87.78 (16)

(50.22 – 142.45)

99.37 (18)

(59.00 – 156.84)

49.45 (9)

(22.31 – 94.71)

88.92 (15)

(50.30 – 145.52)

Loddon-Mallee region 57.23 (139)

(48.12 – 67.56)

57.63 (138)

(48.41 – 68.10)

51.14 (126)

(42.61 – 60.88)

38.61 (96)

(31.27 – 47.15)

47.02 (118)

(38.92 – 56.31)

Victoria 29.86 (1,423)

(28.33 – 31.45)

33.39 (1,527)

(31.73 – 35.10)

32.51 (1,536)

(30.91 – 34.18)

32.08 (1,537)

(30.50 – 33.73)

35.30 (1,717)

(33.65 – 37.01)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 65 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Loddon-Mallee region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA #

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-101

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Buloke * * * * * * * * 72.89

(5) (23.67-170.09)

Campaspe 28.11

(8) (12.00 – 55.78)

24.70

(7) (9.86 – 51.10)

54.78 (24)

(35.10 – 81.51)

45.65 (20)

(27.89 – 70.51)

59.69-61.82 (28-29)

(39.66-88.78)

Central Goldfields 88.94

(8) (37.98 – 176.46)

154.73

(13) (81.75 – 266.07)

105.98

(14) (57.94 – 177.82)

105.98

(14) (57.94 – 177.82)

36.63-43.96

(5-6) (11.89-95.67)

Gannawarra 62.94

(5) (20.44 – 146.88)

* * * *

39.90 (5)

(12.96 – 93.12)

63.49-71.43 (8-9)

(27.41-135.59)

Greater Bendigo 51.65 (50)

(38.36 – 68.07)

44.47 (44)

(32.33 – 59.68)

37.53 (55)

(28.28 – 48.86)

38.90 (57)

(29.46 – 50.40)

41.37 (64)

(31.86-52.83)

Macedon Ranges 56.74 (17)

(33.27 – 90.39)

21.87 (6)

(8.42 – 46.24)

10.38 (5)

(3.37 – 24.23)

33.22 (16)

(18.99 – 53.95)

17.40 (9)

(7.96-33.03)

Mildura 64.06 (28)

(42.58 – 92.58)

91.01 (40)

(65.06 – 123.86)

36.77 (25)

(23.80 – 54.28)

63.24 (43)

(45.77 – 85.19)

60.21 (43)

(43.57-81.10)

Mount Alexander 126.61

(14) (69.32 – 212.20)

77.93

(9) (35.62 – 147.96)

58.67 (11)

(29.29 – 104.97)

* * 45.94

(9) (21.01-87.21)

Swan Hill 73.89 (13)

(38.95 – 127.26)

154.20 (29)

(102.87 – 222.14)

109.66 (31)

(74.51 – 155.65)

84.90 (24)

(54.39 – 126.32)

109.82 (33)

(75.59-154.22)

Loddon-Mallee region 59.04 (150)

(49.97 – 69.27)

59.87 (153)

(50.77 – 70.14)

42.44 (167)

(36.25 – 49.39)

46.51 (183)

(40.01 – 53.75)

49.67-50.88 (206-211)

(43.12-58.23)

Victoria 38.83

(1,907) (37.11 – 40.61)

42.25

(2,145) (40.48 – 44.08)

34.74

(2,530) (33.40 – 36.12)

33.07 (2409)

(31.77 – 34.42)

31.11-31.56 (2,427-2,462)

(29.89-32.83)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded. 1 Rates are reported as a range, whenever values less than three were not reported by the data source, imputing all missing data as one and then as two.

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Table 66 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Loddon-Mallee region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Buloke * * 9.58 (7)

(3.85 – 19.73)

* * 8.40 (6)

(3.08 – 18.29)

14.17 (10)

(6.79 – 26.06)

Campaspe 6.47 (23)

(4.10 – 9.70)

6.33 (23)

(4.01 – 9.49)

7.35 (27)

(4.84 – 10.69)

6.23 (23)

(3.95 – 9.35)

9.14 (34)

(6.33 – 12.77)

Central Goldfields 8.74 (11)

(4.36 – 15.64)

5.37 (7)

(2.16 – 11.06)

* * 3.83 (5)

(1.24 – 8.93)

13.88 (18)

(8.23 – 21.94)

Gannawarra 5.08 (6)

(1.86 – 11.06)

12.43 (15)

(6.96 – 20.50)

5.83 (7)

(2.34 – 12.01)

4.21 (5)

(1.37 – 9.82)

7.60 (9)

(3.48 – 14.43)

Greater Bendigo 4.78 (42)

(3.44 – 6.46)

5.64 (51)

(4.20 – 7.41)

4.25 (39)

(3.02 – 5.81)

4.30 (40)

(3.07 – 5.85)

3.38 (32)

(2.31 – 4.77)

Loddon * * 9.31 (8)

(4.02 – 18.35)

12.83 (11)

(6.40 – 22.96)

* * 15.46 (13)

(8.23 – 26.44)

Macedon Ranges 2.75 (10)

(1.32 – 5.06)

6.87 (26)

(4.49 – 10.07)

5.21 (20)

(3.18 – 8.05)

5.13 (20)

(3.14 – 7.93)

6.25 (25)

(4.04 – 9.23)

Mildura 4.74 (23)

(3.00 – 7.11)

4.26 (21)

(2.64 – 6.51)

3.77 (19)

(2.27 – 5.88)

6.12 (31)

(4.16 – 8.68)

3.90 (20)

(2.38 – 6.03)

Mount Alexander 10.28 (17)

(5.99 – 16.46)

6.42 (11)

(3.21 – 11.49)

6.41 (11)

(3.20 – 11.46)

6.37 (11)

(3.18 – 11.39)

12.76 (22)

(8.00 – 19.32)

Swan Hill 3.85 (8)

(1.66 – 7.59)

8.88 (19)

(5.34 – 13.86)

7.00 (15)

(3.92 – 11.54)

3.27 (7)

(1.31 – 6.73)

2.33 (5)

(0.76 – 5.44)

Loddon-Mallee region 5.14 (147)

(4.34 – 6.04)

6.41 (188)

(5.52 – 7.39)

5.12 (152)

(4.34 – 6.00)

5.09 (152)

(4.31 – 5.96)

6.22 (188)

(5.37 – 7.18)

Victoria 6.06

(2,890) (5.84 – 6.29)

6.29

(3,033) (6.07 – 6.52)

5.99

(2,919) (5.78 – 6.21)

5.73

(2,819) (5.52 – 5.95)

6.51

(3,238) (6.29 – 6.74)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 67 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Loddon-Mallee region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06~ 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10##

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Buloke * * * * * * * * 7.06 (5)

(2.29-16.49)

Campaspe 7.67 (29)

(5.13 – 11.01)

6.41 (24)

(4.11 – 9.54)

7.41 (28)

(4.93 – 10.71)

6.09 (23)

(3.86-9.14)

7.22 (28)

(4.80-10.43)

Central Goldfields 5.39 (7)

(2.17 – 11.10)

5.49 (7)

(2.21 – 11.32)

4.73 (6)

(1.73 – 10.29)

3.94 (5)

(1.28-9.19)

8.53 (11)

(4.26-15.26)

Gannawarra 11.01 (13)

(5.86 – 18.82)

13.72 (16)

(7.84 – 22.27)

7.74 (9)

(3.54 – 14.70)

6.88 (8)

(2.97-13.56)

4.29 (5)

(1.39-10.00)

Greater Bendigo 4.17 (40)

(2.98 – 5.68)

5.17 (50)

(3.84 – 6.81)

3.77 (37)

(2.65 – 5.20)

5.40 (53)

(4.05-7.06)

4.30 (44)

(3.12-5.77)

Loddon 8.37 (7)

(3.36 – 17.24)

8.65 (7)

(3.48 – 17.82)

12.39 (10)

(5.94 – 22.79)

9.91 (8)

(4.28-19.53)

* *

Macedon Ranges 5.39 (22)

(3.38 – 8.16)

4.25 (17)

(2.48 – 6.81)

5.46 (22)

(3.42 – 8.26)

3.47 (14)

(1.90-5.83)

4.28 (18)

(2.54-6.77)

Mildura 8.12 (42)

(5.85 – 10.97)

5.21 (27)

(3.43 – 7.58)

5.54 (29)

(3.71 – 7.96)

4.58 (24)

(2.94-6.82)

3.16 (17)

(1.84-5.05)

Mount Alexander 4.64 (8)

(2.00 – 9.14)

6.23 (11)

(3.11 – 11.15)

8.40 (15)

(4.70 – 13.85)

8.40 (15)

(4.70-13.85)

6.01 (11)

(3.00-10.76)

Swan Hill 4.18 (9)

(1.91 – 7.94)

6.11 (13)

(3.25 – 10.44)

5.56 (12)

(2.88 – 9.72)

5.56 (12)

(2.88-9.72)

5.88 (13)

(3.00-10.76)

Loddon-Mallee region 5.93 (181)

(5.10 – 6.86)

5.71 (174)

(4.90 – 6.63)

5.53 (170)

(4.73 – 6.43)

5.37 (165)

(4.58-6.25)

4.89 (155)

(4.15-5.72)

Victoria 5.70

(2,863) (5.49 – 5.91)

6.05

(3,102) (5.84 – 6.27)

5.87

(3,056) (5.67 – 6.08)

5.54

(2,881) (5.33-5.74)

4.09

(2,226) (3.92-4.26)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. ~ Victoria Police introduced a new system in December 2005 for recording traffic incidents. This ,marks a discontinuity in the data and comparisons with earlier years cannot be made. ## Note Serious road injury definition has changed from 2009-10. Previously all cases transported to hospital including fatalities were defined as a serious road injury. The definition has changed to hospital admission. This was an administrative change by Victoria Police. It also explains the dramatic decrease in numbers from the previous year.

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Table 68 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Loddon-Mallee region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA #

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Campaspe 23.56 (10)

(11.30 – 43.33)

12.18 (5)

(3.95 – 28.42)

28.55 (12)

(14.75 – 49.87)

21.48 (9)

(9.82 – 40.78)

35.97 (15)

(20.13 – 59.33)

Central Goldfields 42.74

(6) (15.68 – 93.02)

* * * * * * * *

Gannawarra 37.26

(5) (12.10 – 86.95)

47.10

(6) (17.28 – 102.51)

* * * * * *

Greater Bendigo 12.43 (17)

(7.24 – 19.91)

18.14 (24)

(11.63 – 27.00)

10.21 (14)

(5.58 – 17.13)

11.55 (16)

(6.60 – 18.76)

9.30 (13)

(4.95 – 15.91)

Macedon Ranges * * 13.16

(6) (4.83 – 28.65)

12.88

(6) (4.73 – 28.03)

17.15

(8) (7.40 – 33.78)

25.30 (12)

(13.07 – 44.19)

Mildura * * 8.39 (5)

(2.73 – 19.59)

* * 20.80 (13)

(11.08 – 35.57)

9.35 (6)

(3.43 – 20.35)

Mount Alexander * * * * * * * * 39.77

(7) (15.99 – 81.95)

Swan Hill * * 18.25

(5) (5.93 – 42.59)

44.07 (12)

(22.77 – 76.98)

* * * *

Loddon-Mallee region 14.34 (53)

(10.74 – 18.76)

15.65 (57)

(11.85 – 20.28)

16.57 (62)

(12.71 – 21.25)

15.21 (57)

(11.52 – 19.70)

16.93 (64)

(13.03 – 21.61)

Victoria 15.39

(1,035) (14.46 – 16.35)

17.01

(1,114) (16.02 – 18.04)

16.73

(1,125) (15.76 – 17.73)

15.20

(1,033) (14.29 – 16.16)

16.85

(1,158) (15.89 – 17.85)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 69 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Loddon-Mallee region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA #

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10##

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Campaspe 23.57 (10)

(11.30 – 43.34)

18.64 (8)

(8.05 – 36.73)

27.39 (12)

(14.15 – 47.85)

11.41 (5)

(3.71-26.63)

25.58 (12)

(13.22-44.68)

Central Goldfields * * * * * * * * 51.28

(7) (20.62-105.66)

Gannawarra 56.77

(7) (22.83 – 116.97)

56.41

(7) (22.68 – 116.22)

* * * * * *

Greater Bendigo 12.10 (17)

(7.05 – 19.38)

13.27 (19)

(7.99 – 20.73)

10.24 (15)

(5.73 – 16.88)

19.79 (29)

(13.25-28.42)

9.05 (14)

(4.95-15.18)

Loddon 70.42

(6) (25.84 – 153.28)

* * * * * * * *

Macedon Ranges 14.66

(7) (5.89 – 30.20)

10.63

(5) (3.45 – 24.82)

16.61

(8) (7.17–32.73)

* * * *

Mildura 28.90 (19)

(17.40 – 45.13)

18.03 (12)

(9.32 – 31.50)

16.18 (11)

(8.08–28.95)

14.71 (10)

(7.05-27.05)

* *

Mount Alexander * * * * 32.00

(6) (11.74–69.65)

* * * *

Swan Hill 19.56

(5) (6.35 – 45.65)

* * * * * *

19.97 (6)

(7.33-43.46)

Loddon-Mallee region 19.66 (75)

(15.47 – 24.65)

16.36 (63)

(12.57 – 20.93)

16.52 (65)

(12.75 – 21.05)

16.26 (64)

(12.53-20.77)

12.30 (51)

(9.16-16.17)

Victoria 15.66

(1,084) (14.74 – 16.62)

15.92

(1,141) (15.01 – 16.87)

15.29

(1,114) (14.41 – 16.22)

14.10

(1,027) (13.25-14.99)

9.41 (734)

(8.74-10.12)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded. ~ Victoria Police introduced a new system in December 2005 for recording traffic incidents. This ,marks a discontinuity in the data and comparisons with earlier years cannot be made. ## Note Serious road injury definition has changed from 2009-10. Previously all cases transported to hospital including fatalities were defined as a serious road injury. The definition has changed to hospital admission. This was an administrative change by Victoria Police. It also explains the dramatic decrease in numbers from the previous year

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Table 70 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Loddon-Mallee region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Buloke 23.18 (17)

(13.46 – 37.19)

37.04 (27)

(24.43 – 53.86)

55.16 (40)

(39.42 – 75.10)

28.73 (21)

(17.67 – 44.13)

13.43 (9)

(6.29 – 25.10)

Campaspe 31.82 (113)

(26.23 – 38.25)

31.20 (113)

(25.72 – 37.50)

35.04 (129)

(29.25 – 41.65)

37.57 (139)

(31.58 – 44.37)

37.09 (138)

(31.16 – 43.82)

Central Goldfields 76.92 (97)

(62.36 – 93.85)

75.99 (99)

(61.76 – 92.51)

117.25 (154)

(99.46 – 137.30)

108.16 (141)

(91.06 – 127.53)

74.35 (96)

(60.25 – 90.76)

Gannawarra 78.77 (93)

(63.58 – 96.49)

93.64 (113)

(77.18 – 112.59)

58.29 (70)

(45.44 – 73.65)

58.89 (70)

(45.91 – 74.40)

49.84 (59)

(37.94 – 64.29)

Greater Bendigo 31.32 (275)

(27.73 – 35.24)

41.06 (372)

(36.99 – 45.45)

45.45 (417)

(41.20 – 50.03)

48.98 (456)

(44.58 – 53.69)

57.61 (545)

(52.87 – 62.65)

Loddon 19.31 (17)

(11.20 – 31.03)

27.44 (24)

(17.50 – 40.97)

34.25 (29)

(23.00 – 49.08)

55.11 (47)

(40.46 – 73.34)

22.12 (19)

(13.23 – 34.70)

Macedon Ranges 23.97 (87)

(19.20 – 29.57)

29.06 (110)

(23.88 – 35.03)

32.16 (123)

(26.74 – 38.36)

17.10 (67)

(13.24 – 21.73)

14.20 (57)

(10.75 – 18.41)

Mildura 70.62 (343)

(63.34 – 78.50)

81.09 (400)

(73.33 – 89.44)

45.02 (227)

(39.36 – 51.27)

58.19 (295)

(51.74 – 65.22)

57.04 (292)

(50.69 – 63.96)

Mount Alexander 60.84 (101)

(49.54 – 73.95)

65.86 (113)

(54.27 – 79.20)

85.67 (147)

(72.38 – 100.69)

101.00 (174)

(86.57 – 117.15)

82.77 (143)

(69.74 – 97.51)

Swan Hill 104.50 (217)

(91.06 – 119.37)

106.51 (228)

(93.13 – 121.27)

95.55 (205)

(82.92 – 109.57)

91.42 (196)

(79.06 – 105.16)

86.09 (185)

(74.13 – 99.44)

Loddon-Mallee region 47.53

(1,359) (45.04 – 50.13)

54.45

(1,598) (51.81 – 57.18)

51.92

(1,542) (49.36 – 54.58)

53.69

(1,605) (51.10 – 56.39)

51.09

(1,543) (48.57 – 53.70)

Victoria 26.59

(12,673) (26.13 – 27.06)

31.81

(15,339) (31.30 – 32.31)

33.76

(16,452) (33.25 – 34.28)

35.90

(17,653) (35.37 – 36.43)

34.55

(17,183) (34.04 – 35.07)

Source: DH ADIS

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Table 71 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Loddon-Mallee region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Buloke * * 17.53 (12)

(9.18 – 30.35)

33.60 (24)

(21.47-50.11)

28.22 (20)

(17.22 – 43.62)

29.57 (21)

(18.29-45.23)

Campaspe 32.45 (123)

(26.96 – 38.72)

35.77 (134)

(29.96 – 42.36)

42.97 (162)

(36.61-50.11)

38.18 (144)

(32.20 – 44.94)

46.05 (179)

(39.55-53.33)

Central Goldfields 88.06 (114)

(72.66 – 105.75)

119.88 (153)

(101.62 – 140.48)

92.41 (117)

(76.44-110.72)

120.86 (153)

(102.49 – 141.57)

63.57 (82)

(50.56–78.91)

Gannawarra 78.75 (93)

(63.56 – 96.48)

67.72 (79)

(53.62 – 84.40)

104.11 (121)

(86.39-124.40)

144.55 (168)

(123.52 – 168.14)

170.59 (199)

(147.71–196.01)

Greater Bendigo 55.14 (529)

(50.54 – 60.04)

54.97 (532)

(50.39 – 59.84)

32.76 (322)

(29.28-36.54)

54.96 (539)

(50.42 – 59.80)

49.87 (510)

(45.63-54.39)

Loddon 18.79 (16)

(10.68 – 30.64)

26.33 (21)

(16.36 – 40.12)

25.53 (21)

(15.73-39.19)

47.52 (38)

(33.68 – 65.13)

61.21 (49)

(45.35-80.82)

Macedon Ranges 27.96 (114)

(23.06 – 33.58)

46.28 (185)

(39.86 – 53.45)

47.69 (192)

(41.19-54.93)

56.56 (228)

(49.46 – 64.40)

54.59 (229)

(47.75-62.13)

Mildura 47.43 (245)

(41.68 – 53.75)

47.15 (244)

(41.42 – 53.45)

50.33 (263)

(44.43-56.79)

60.07 (315)

(53.62 – 67.09)

56.61 (305)

(50.43-63.33)

Mount Alexander 88.69 (153)

(75.19 – 103.91)

89.54 (158)

(76.13 – 104.64)

92.62 (165)

(79.05-107.86)

93.70 (167)

(80.04 – 109.02)

94.88 (174)

(81.29-110.10)

Swan Hill 75.32 (162)

(64.17 – 87.86)

89.32 (190)

(77.08 – 102.96)

79.96 (172)

(68.47-92.82)

64.55 (139)

(54.27 – 76.20)

48.00 (106)

(39.30-58.04)

Loddon-Mallee region 50.81

(1,551) (48.32 – 53.41)

56.11

(1,709) (53.49 – 58.84)

50.74

(1,560) (48.25-53.23)

62.20

(1,912) (59.44 – 65.05)

58.47

(1,855) (55.84-61.19)

Victoria 37.54

(18,852) (37.00 – 38.08)

39.74

(20,461) (39.20 – 40.29)

39.58

(20,601) (39.04-40.12)

39.98

(20,811) (39.44 – 40.53)

42.78

(23,285) (42.23-43.33)

Source: DH ADIS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 72 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Loddon-Mallee region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Buloke * * * * 100.29

(7) (40.32 – 206.63)

* * * *

Campaspe 60.87 (26)

(39.70 – 89.30)

70.07 (29)

(46.85 – 100.78)

73.54 (31)

(49.93 – 104.43)

87.91 (37)

(61.84 – 121.26)

63.21 (26)

(41.42 – 92.37)

Central Goldfields 63.03 (9)

(28.59 – 120.28)

103.01 (14)

(55.92 – 173.71)

278.87 (39)

(198.26 – 381.29)

139.10 (19)

(84.25 – 216.23)

70.99 (10)

(33.76 – 131.29)

Gannawarra 193.74 (26)

(126.56 – 283.87)

243.33 (31)

(165.33 – 345.38)

153.26 (20)

(93.61 – 236.69)

113.09 (14)

(61.82 – 189.74)

97.24 (12)

(50.25 – 169.87)

Greater Bendigo 52.86 (72)

(41.38 – 66.54)

73.74 (98)

(59.83 – 89.90)

75.23 (103)

(61.42 – 91.23)

88.69 (123)

(73.71 – 105.84)

97.47 (136)

(81.79 – 115.28)

Loddon * * * * * * 64.35

(5) (21.97 – 146.00)

* *

Macedon Ranges 35.27 (16)

(20.25 – 57.10)

36.61 (17)

(21.21 – 58.87)

35.85 (17)

(20.77 – 57.64)

31.80 (15)

(17.73 – 52.58)

30.27 (14)

(16.70 – 50.47)

Mildura 186.05 (110)

(152.90 – 224.24)

187.47 (112)

(154.31 – 225.63)

88.32 (54)

(66.40 – 115.16)

96.04 (60)

(73.29 – 123.62)

105.22 (68)

(81.63 – 133.50)

Mount Alexander 126.91 (21)

(78.71 – 193.69)

77.26 (13)

(41.49 – 131.31)

129.39 (23)

(81.70 – 194.76)

128.24 (23)

(80.94 – 193.09)

169.86 (30)

(114.51 – 242.63)

Swan Hill 170.45 (44)

(123.86 – 228.82)

115.23 (32)

(78.59 – 163.04)

163.72 (45)

(119.23 – 219.36)

109.99 (29)

(73.65 – 157.98)

180.94 (47)

(133.08 – 240.41)

Loddon-Mallee region 88.08 (325)

(78.77 – 98.19)

96.15 (350)

(86.34 – 106.77)

90.98 (340)

(81.57 – 101.17)

86.92 (326)

(77.74 – 96.89)

91.04 (344)

(81.68 – 101.19)

Victoria 30.77

(2,070) (29.46 – 32.13)

37.13

(2,432) (35.67 – 38.64)

39.16

(2,634) (37.68 – 40.69)

43.45

(2,952) (41.89 – 45.04)

42.85

(2,945) (41.32 – 44.43)

Source: DH ADIS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 73 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Loddon-Mallee region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA #

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Campaspe 48.13 (20)

(29.57 – 74.00)

46.62 (20)

(28.48 – 72.00)

47.65 (21)

(29.45-72.93)

40.70 (18)

(24.05 – 64.46)

50.18 (24)

(32.00-74.95)

Central Goldfields 117.88 (16)

(67.98 – 190.16)

166.69 (22)

(103.96 – 253.31)

162.57 (21)

(101.24-247.36)

138.00 (18)

(82.10 – 217.48)

101.13 (14)

(55.02-170.28)

Gannawarra 129.76 (16)

(74.17 – 210.73)

249.80 (31)

(169.73 – 354.57)

175.58 (22)

(110.03-265.83)

295.29 (37)

(207.91 – 407.02)

262.08 (33)

(180.43-368.02)

Greater Bendigo 102.64 (144)

(86.57 – 120.83)

112.21 (161)

(95.53 – 130.97)

72.56 (106)

(59.43-87.74)

111.68 (164)

(95.23 – 130.17)

118.51 (183)

(101.98-136.96)

Loddon * * * * 62.27

(5) (19.09-149.94)

163.53

(12) (84.90 – 284.69)

186.64

(13) (100.63-316.32)

Macedon Ranges 38.73 (18)

(23.14 – 60.85)

49.97 (23)

(31.85 – 74.67)

105.17 (51)

(78.22-138.41)

84.97 (41)

(60.95 – 115.30)

58.45 (30)

(39.51-83.33)

Mildura 77.20 (51)

(57.44 – 101.57)

69.28 (46)

(50.74 – 92.38)

85.48 (58)

(64.93-110.48)

108.50 (74)

(85.16 – 136.26)

100.81 (72)

(78.88-126.95)

Mount Alexander 127.05 (22)

(80.06 – 191.55)

176.98 (32)

(121.29 – 249.45)

179.40 (34)

(123.97-251.14)

115.20 (22)

(71.85 – 175.07)

142.55 (28)

(94.67-206.13)

Swan Hill 136.71 (35)

(95.19 – 190.18)

167.70 (47)

(123.09 – 223.21)

215.16 (61)

(164.52-276.48)

130.56 (37)

(91.89 – 180.03)

99.11 (30)

(66.76-141.66)

Loddon-Mallee region 84.99 (324)

(75.99 – 94.76)

99.74 (384)

(90.01 – 110.23)

96.96 (382)

(87.48-107.20)

107.77 (424)

(97.75 – 118.53)

103.71 (430)

(94.14-113.99)

Victoria 49.71

(3,442) (48.07 – 51.40)

56.68

(4,062) (54.95 – 58.45)

62.15 (4,527)

(60.35-63.99)

62.91 (4,582)

(61.10 – 64.76) 63.87

(4,982) (62.10-65.66)

Source: DH ADIS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 74 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Loddon-Mallee region, 2000 to 2004

AREA

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Buloke 74.62 (44)

(54.19 – 100.23)

79.62 (47)

(58.44 – 105.97)

79.92 (47)

(58.66 – 106.36)

78.14 (45)

(56.96 – 104.61)

78.54 (45)

(57.26 – 105.15)

Campaspe 39.54 (109)

(32.47 – 47.69)

39.09 (110)

(32.14 – 47.10)

38.56 (110)

(31.71 – 46.46)

37.91 (109)

(31.14 – 45.72)

37.88 (110)

(31.15 – 45.64)

Central Goldfields 41.83 (42)

(30.11 – 56.59)

43.50 (46)

(31.80 – 58.09)

43.09 (46)

(31.51 – 57.54)

42.16 (45)

(30.71 – 56.47)

38.30 (40)

(27.41 – 52.08)

Gannawarra 42.85 (40)

(30.61 – 58.35)

43.15 (41)

(30.97 – 58.54)

44.21 (42)

(31.86 – 59.76)

43.57 (41)

(31.26 – 59.10)

41.42 (39)

(29.46 – 56.63)

Greater Bendigo 25.86 (179)

(22.20 – 29.94)

25.55 (182)

(21.97 – 29.55)

26.29 (191)

(22.69 – 30.30)

25.82 (191)

(22.29 – 29.76)

25.84 (195)

(22.34 – 29.74)

Loddon 63.66 (43)

(46.13 – 85.65)

64.80 (45)

(47.18 – 86.85)

64.93 (45)

(47.28 – 87.02)

63.64 (44)

(46.16 – 85.56)

62.00 (43)

(44.78 – 83.65)

Macedon Ranges 29.99 (82)

(23.86 – 37.21)

30.69 (88)

(24.62 – 37.81)

30.49 (89)

(24.49 – 37.52)

30.20 (90)

(24.29 – 37.12)

28.64 (88)

(22.98 – 35.28)

Mildura 32.07 (120)

(26.59 – 38.35)

33.72 (127)

(28.11 – 40.12)

32.97 (128)

(27.50 – 39.20)

32.68 (128)

(27.26 – 38.87)

31.16 (124)

(25.92 – 37.16)

Mount Alexander 36.46 (48)

(26.89 – 48.33)

37.01 (51)

(27.52 – 48.71)

38.16 (53)

(28.55 – 49.96)

39.89 (56)

(30.10 – 51.86)

38.42 (53)

(28.82 – 50.20)

Swan Hill 42.80 (67)

(33.19 – 54.33)

41.61 (68)

(32.33 – 52.73)

42.13 (69)

(32.79 – 53.29)

42.08 (69)

(32.76 – 53.23)

41.72 (69)

(32.48 – 52.77)

Loddon-Mallee region 34.80 (774)

(32.40 – 37.34)

35.17 (804)

(32.78 – 37.69)

35.26 (819)

(32.89 – 37.76)

34.81 (817)

(32.47 – 37.29)

33.88 (807)

(31.58 – 36.30)

Victoria 23.93

(9,139) (23.44 – 24.43)

24.83

(9,579) (24.34 – 25.33)

25.47

(9,962) (24.97 – 25.97)

25.89

(10,250) (25.39 – 26.40)

26.28

(10,548) (25.78 – 26.79)

Source: Department of Justice. Note Licence groups ‗clubs‘, ‗hotels and bars‖, ‗off license‘ and ‗on premise‘ are included here. ―Producer-distributor‘, ‗residential‘, , ‗BYO‘ and ‗limited‘ are not included in the total numbers of rate calculations.

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Table 75 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Loddon-Mallee region, 2005 to 2009

AREA

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Buloke 77.20 (44)

(56.09 – 103.65)

75.91 (43)

(54.96 – 102.21)

74.13 (42)

(53.48-100.12)

75.09 (43)

(54.30-101.22)

76.75 (44)

(55.77-103.03)

Campaspe 39.18 (116)

(32.38 – 46.98)

40.16 (118)

(33.25 – 48.08)

39.23 (117)

(32.45-47.02)

39.72 (118)

(32.89-47.55)

39.08 (121)

(32.42-46.69)

Central Goldfields 40.03 (42)

(28.90 – 54.04)

40.66 (42)

(29.35 – 54.89)

36.74 (38)

(26.02- 50.39)

37.96 (39)

(27.05- 51.80)

36.57 (39)

(26.00-49.99)

Gannawarra 39.22 (37)

(27.62 – 54.07)

38.38 (36)

(26.88 – 53.14)

38.47 (36)

(26.94-53.25)

38.47 (36)

(26.94-53.25)

35.10 (33)

(24.16-49.29)

Greater Bendigo 25.88 (199)

(22.41 – 29.74)

26.34 (203)

(22.84 – 30.22)

25.97 (204)

(22.53-29.79)

27.27 (214)

(23.74-31.18)

25.62 (211)

(22.28-29.32)

Loddon 60.20 (41)

(43.29 – 81.52)

60.13 (39)

(42.85 – 82.06)

50.75 (33)

(34.99-71.17)

55.90 (37)

(39.29-77.17)

52.97 (35)

(36.89-73.66)

Macedon Ranges 29.49 (93)

(23.81 – 36.12)

30.23 (93)

(24.40 – 37.03)

30.61 (96)

(24.78-37.40)

32.43 (101)

(26.42-39.40)

33.18 (109)

(27.25-40.03)

Mildura 30.20 (122)

(25.07 – 36.07)

31.04 (125)

(25.85 – 36.98)

30.43 (124)

(25.32-36.27)

31.63 (129)

(26.41-37.57)

30.27 (128)

(25.25-35.99)

Mount Alexander 37.65 (53)

(28.17 – 49.30)

37.26 (54)

(27.96 – 48.67)

37.17 (54)

(27.95-48.47)

38.82 (57)

(29.37-50.33)

36.35 (55)

(27.39-47.32)

Swan Hill 41.43 (69)

(32.26 – 52.41)

39.02 (65)

(30.14 – 49.71)

39.89 (68)

(30.98-50.57)

40.48 (69)

(31.49-51.23)

38.09 (67)

(29.52-48.37)

Loddon-Mallee region 33.79 (817)

(31.51 – 36.19)

34.02 (820)

(31.73 – 36.44)

33.30 (812)

(31.05-35.67)

34.57 (843)

(32.27-36.98)

33.20 (842)

(31.00-35.52)

Victoria 26.84

(10,907) (26.34 – 27.35)

26.94

(11,192) (26.44 – 27.44)

25.72

(10,862) (25.24-26.21)

27.70

(11,701) (27.20-28.21)

27.20

(12,071) (26.72-27.69)

Source: Department of Justice. Licensed premises defined as hotels and bars, bottle shops, clubs and on-premises licences only were included whilst other outlet types were excluded.

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Table 76 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Loddon-Mallee region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08

AREA

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Buloke 21.01 (15)

(11.76 - 34.65)

24.09 (17)

(14.03 - 38.56)

17.11 (12)

(8.84 - 29.88)

32.49 (23)

(20.59 - 48.74)

24.07 (17)

(14.02 - 38.54)

Campaspe 24.10 (89)

(19.36 - 29.66)

29.31 (109)

(24.06 – 35.35)

25.64 (97)

(20.79 - 31.28)

31.52 (118)

(26.09 - 37.75)

38.13 (144)

(32.15 - 44.89)

Central Goldfields 64.27 (84)

(51.27 - 79.58)

52.45 (68)

(40.73 - 66.50)

48.50 (63)

(37.27 - 62.06)

63.58 (81)

(50.50 - 79.03)

52.79 (67)

(40.91 - 67.04)

Gannawarra 19.35 (23)

(12.27 - 29.03)

38.86 (46)

(28.45 - 51.84)

26.25 (31)

(17.84 - 37.26)

42.86 (50)

(31.81 - 56.51)

40.44 (47)

(29.71 - 53.78)

Greater Bendigo 16.87 (157)

(14.33 - 19.72)

16.81 (159)

(14.29 - 19.63)

23.24 (223)

(20.29 - 26.50)

22.74 (220)

(19.84 - 25.95)

24.86 (244)

(21.84 - 28.18)

Loddon 30.64 (26)

(20.01 - 44.89)

39.25 (33)

(27.02 - 55.13)

25.11 (21)

(15.54 - 38.38)

38.30 (31)

(26.02 - 54.36)

44.60 (36)

(31.24 - 61.75)

Macedon Ranges 14.63 (57)

(11.08 - 18.96)

19.00 (76)

(14.97 - 23.78)

34.77 (142)

(29.28 - 40.98)

27.76 (111)

(22.83 - 33.43)

21.09 (85)

(16.84 - 26.08)

Mildura 39.66 (201)

(34.37 - 45.54)

37.06 (190)

(31.98 - 42.73)

43.09 (223)

(37.62 - 49.13)

33.96 (176)

(29.13 - 39.37)

45.08 (236)

(39.51 - 51.21)

Mount Alexander 42.26 (73)

(33.13 - 53.14)

37.12 (64)

(28.59 - 47.40)

45.24 (78)

(35.76 - 56.46)

126.87 (224)

(110.80 - 144.62)

133.80 (239)

(117.37 - 151.88)

Swan Hill 47.16 (101)

(38.42 - 57.31)

38.21 (82)

(30.39 - 47.43)

34.87 (75)

(27.43 - 43.71)

38.05 (81)

(30.22 - 47.30)

33.39 (72)

(26.12 - 42.04)

Loddon-Mallee region 27.63 (826)

(25.78 - 29.59)

27.94 (844)

(26.09 - 29.89)

31.61 (965)

(29.64 - 33.66)

36.62 (1115)

(34.50 - 38.83)

38.61 (1187)

(36.44 - 40.87)

Victoria 41.64

(20,477) (41.07 - 42.22)

45.73

(22,739) (45.13 - 46.33)

51.00

(25,613) (50.38 - 51.63)

49.87

(25,574) (49.26 - 50.48)

51.29

(26,696) (50.68 - 51.91)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database.

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Table 77 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Loddon-Mallee region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 to 2009-10

AREA

2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Buloke 33.98 (24)

(21.77–50.57)

42.38 (30)

(28.60-60.51)

Campaspe 32.04 (121)

(26.58–38.28)

33.51 (130)

(28.00-39.79)

Central Goldfields 52.79 (67)

(40.91–67.04)

37.21 (48)

(27.44-49.34)

Gannawarra 39.58 (46)

(28.98–52.79)

32.58 (38)

(23.05-44.71)

Greater Bendigo 31.79 (312)

(28.36–35.52)

25.20 (258)

(22.22-28.47)

Loddon 39.65 (32)

(27.12–55.97)

29.71 (24)

(19.03-44.20)

Macedon Ranges 25.55 (103)

(20.86–30.99)

29.28 (123)

(24.33-34.93)

Mildura 46.03 (241)

(40.40–52.23)

39.91 (215)

(34.75-45.61)

Mount Alexander 62.14 (111)

(51.12–74.83)

67.24 (123)

(55.88-80.23)

Swan Hill 39.88 (86)

(31.90–49.25)

33.46 (74)

(26.27-42.01)

Loddon-Mallee region 37.18

(1,143) (35.05–39.40)

33.51

(1,063) (31.53-35.59)

Victoria 54.45

(28,3390) (53.82–55.09)

59.79

(32,544) (59.14-60.44)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 78 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Loddon-Mallee region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003–04 to 2007–08

AREA

2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI) Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Buloke * * * * * * 77.76

(5) (25.25-181.47)

* *

Campaspe 16.71

(7) (6.72-34.43)

16.79

(7) (6.75-34.59)

* *

25.63 (11)

(12.79-45.86)

13.70 (6)

(5.03-29.81)

Central Goldfields 35.84

(5) (11.64-83.64)

50.65

(7) (20.36-104.36)

50.14

(7) (20.16-103.31)

* *

45.42 (6)

(16.67-98.86)

Gannawarra * * * * 40.55

(5) (13.17-94.63)

56.41

(7) (22.68-116.22)

39.90

(5) (12.96-93.12)

Greater Bendigo 21.66 (30)

(14.61-30.92)

15.03 (21)

(9.30-22.97)

18.51 (26)

(12.09-27.12)

16.76 (24)

(10.74-24.94)

21.84 (32)

(14.94-30.83)

Macedon Ranges 17.15

(8) (7.40-33.78)

14.76

(7) (5.93-30.40)

12.57

(6) (4.61-27.35)

14.89

(7) (5.99-30.67)

29.07 (14)

(15.89-48.77)

Mildura 44.81 (28)

(29.77-64.76)

40.51 (26)

(26.46-59.36)

53.23 (35)

(37.08-74.03)

34.57 (23)

(21.91-51.87)

39.71 (27)

(26.17-57.78)

Mount Alexander 56.72 (10)

(27.20-104.31)

34.09 (6)

(12.51-74.20)

62.22 (11)

(31.06-111.32)

43.84 (8)

(18.93-86.37)

* *

Swan Hill 41.75 (11)

(20.84-74.69)

95.68 (25)

(61.92-141.24)

31.30 (8)

(13.51-61.67)

39.50 (11)

(19.72-70.67)

53.06 (15)

(29.70-87.51)

Loddon-Mallee region 27.74 (104)

(22.67-33.62)

27.24 (103)

(22.23-33.04)

28.06 (107)

(22.99-33.90)

26.23 (101)

(21.36-31.87)

28.72 (113)

(23.67-34.53)

Victoria 29.27

(1,989) (28.00-30.59)

34.11

(2,344) (32.74-35.52)

39.59

(2,741) (38.12-41.10)

39.88

(2,858) (38.43-41.37)

40.19

(2,927) (38.74-41.67)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database.

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Table 79 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Loddon-Mallee region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008–09 to 2009–10

AREA

2008–09 2009–10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Campaspe 22.83 (10)

(10.95 – 41.98)

27.71 (13)

(14.76-47.39)

Gannawarra 63.85

(8) (27.56 – 125.80)

* *

Greater Bendigo 28.66 (42)

(20.66 – 38.74)

17.45 (27)

(11.50-25.39)

Macedon Ranges 33.22 (16)

(18.99 – 53.95)

21.26 (11)

(10.62-38.05)

Mildura 48.54 (33)

(33.41 – 68.16)

21.00 (15)

(11.75-34.64)

Mount Alexander 48.00

(9) (21.95 – 91.12)

45.94

(9) (21.01-87.21)

Swan Hill 56.60 (16)

(32.35 – 91.91)

49.92 (15)

(27.94-82.33)

Loddon-Mallee region 35.58 (140)

(29.93 – 41.98)

24.11 (100)

(19.62-29.33)

Victoria 42.20

(3,074) (40.72 – 43.72)

38.12

(2,974) (36.77-39.52)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database.

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CHAPTER 7 – HUME REGION DATA TABLES 2000/01 TO 2009/10

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Table 80 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Hume region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Alpine 44.77 (57)

(33.88 – 58.05)

38.88 (50)

(28.89 – 51.21)

34.53 (46)

(25.25 – 46.12)

37.62 (49)

(27.86 – 49.70)

26.06 (34)

(18.08 – 36.36)

Delatite 42.77 (86)

(34.21 – 52.82)

44.20 (93)

(35.66 – 54.16)

38.75 (82)

(30.80 – 48.11)

n/a n/a n/a n/a

Benalla n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.18 (65)

(35.63 – 58.86)

45.11 (63)

(34.70 – 57.67)

Greater Shepparton 29.19 (165)

(24.90 – 33.99)

34.03 (198)

(29.45 – 39.11)

34.17 (202)

(29.62 – 39.23)

39.07 (233)

(34.21 – 44.43)

45.27 (272)

(40.05 – 50.99)

Indigo 22.10 (32)

(15.08 – 31.25)

31.52 (46)

(23.09 – 42.01)

24.52 (37)

(17.22 – 33.87)

19.68 (29)

(13.23 – 28.18)

22.24 (34)

(15.36 – 31.15)

Mansfield n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.18 (27)

(26.56 – 58.30)

56.49 (40)

(40.27 – 77.06)

Mitchell 32.07 (88)

(25.71 – 39.54)

27.30 (78)

(21.58 – 34.08)

36.86 (108)

(30.24 – 44.50)

30.00 (92)

(24.17 – 36.81)

32.30 (102)

(26.33 – 39.21)

Moira 31.42 (83)

(25.01 – 38.96)

35.02 (94)

(28.30 – 42.84)

38.04 (103)

(31.04 – 46.15)

35.53 (96)

(28.79 – 43.37)

41.10 (113)

(33.87 – 49.42)

Murrindindi 35.80 (47)

(26.26 – 47.68)

32.56 (44)

(23.70 – 43.65)

30.19 (42)

(21.72 – 40.87)

31.33 (43)

(22.70 – 42.16)

37.93 (53)

(28.39 – 49.65)

Strathbogie 35.30 (33)

(24.28 – 49.61)

40.27 (39)

(28.62 – 55.08)

40.91 (39)

(29.15 – 55.83)

38.32 (37)

(26.97 – 52.82)

49.24 (47)

(36.23 – 65.42)

Towong 33.99 (21)

(21.02 – 52.00)

47.90 (30)

(32.32 – 68.38)

40.43 (25)

(26.27 – 59.49)

27.63 (17)

(16.14 – 44.14)

26.72 (17)

(15.44 – 43.03)

Wangaratta 30.98 (80)

(24.58 – 38.55)

34.13 (91)

(27.47 – 41.91)

40.89 (109)

(33.58 – 49.32)

43.44 (116)

(35.89 – 52.11)

35.20 (94)

(28.43 – 43.08)

Wodonga 24.46 (78)

(19.33 – 30.53)

27.80 (90)

(22.36 – 34.16)

24.27 (81)

(19.26 – 30.18)

26.25 (89)

(21.07 – 32.31)

25.88 (90)

(20.81 – 31.80)

Hume region 31.55 (768)

(29.35 – 33.86)

34.03 (854)

(31.79 – 36.40)

34.33 (872)

(32.09 – 36.69)

34.87 (894)

(32.62 – 37.23)

36.91 (958)

(34.61 – 39.32)

Victoria 36.22

(17,261) (35.68 – 36.76)

40.13

(19,353) (39.57 – 40.70)

42.20

(20,562) (41.63 – 42.78)

44.14

(21,706) (43.56 – 44.73)

46.91

(23,330) (46.31 – 47.52)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 81 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Hume region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Alpine 31.54 (42)

(22.73 – 42.64)

39.75 (50)

(29.51 – 52.41)

38.95 (49)

(28.80-51.52)

33.50 (43)

(24.19–45.20)

36.05 (46)

(26.41-48.07)

Benalla 43.22 (61)

(33.06 – 55.52)

41.83 (58)

(31.80 – 54.02)

43.89 (62)

(33.62-56.31)

45.52 (64)

(35.04–58.14)

51.55 (73)

(40.42-64.79)

Greater Shepparton 44.41 (269)

(39.26 – 50.05)

44.56 (264)

(39.34 – 50.27)

41.26 (247)

(36.28-46.74)

36.40 (222)

(31.77–41.52)

35.92 (224)

(31.37-40.94)

Indigo 26.81 (41)

(19.23 – 36.37)

24.88 (38)

(17.63 – 34.12)

31.35 (48)

(23.15-41.51)

24.55 (39)

(17.42–33.62)

26.11 (42)

(18.79-35.34)

Mansfield 50.44 (37)

(35.43 – 69.65)

37.64 (28)

(25.02 – 54.39)

44.97 (34)

(31.12-62.88)

54.96 (42)

(39.66–74.22)

49.29 (39)

(35.02-67.42)

Mitchell 34.39 (112)

(28.32 – 41.38)

39.93 (128)

(33.31 – 47.48)

42.84 (140)

(36.05-50.54)

37.80 (126)

(31.49–45.00)

42.21 (144)

(35.60-49.69)

Moira 44.32 (123)

(36.85 – 52.87)

40.33 (123)

(33.23 – 48.50)

38.49 (109)

(31.60-46.43)

38.55 (111)

(31.71–46.43)

38.93 (113)

(32.09-46.79)

Murrindindi 37.20 (52)

(27.82 – 48.74)

37.53 (53)

(28.13 – 49.06)

55.03 (78)

(43.52-68.67)

47.44 (68)

(36.85–60.12)

59.98 (45)

(34.22-57.72)

Strathbogie 43.14 (42)

(31.02 – 58.41)

48.13 (46)

(35.28 – 64.15)

45.38 (44)

(33.00-60.87)

45.33 (45)

(33.02–60.72)

49.41 (490

(36.59-65.27)

Towong 16.36 (10)

(7.88 – 29.99)

23.24 (15)

(12.86 – 38.63)

38.66 (24)

(24.80-57.47)

19.72 (12)

(10.31–34.17)

32.56 (21)

(20.06-49.95)

Wangaratta 35.72 (96)

(28.92 – 43.64)

38.60 (105)

(12.86 – 38.63)

45.46 (125)

(37.85-64.14)

42.39 (119)

(35.13–50.72)

45.64 (131)

(38.16-54.17)

Wodonga 25.85 (90)

(20.79 – 31.76)

29.03 (100)

(31.58 – 46.71)

26.89 (93)

(21.71-32.95)

27.24 (96)

(22.05–33.28)

29.54 (106)

(24.17-35.74)

Hume region 37.13 (975)

(34.84 – 39.54)

38.35 (999)

(36.01 – 40.81)

40.10 (1,055)

(37.72-42.59)

36.94 (986)

(34.67–39.32)

38.72 (1,048)

(36.41-41.14)

Victoria 49.21

(24,714) (48.60 – 49.82)

48.25

(24,745) (47.65 – 48.86)

50.19

(26,121) (49.58-50.80)

50.90

(27,045) (50.29–51.51)

55.33

(30,116) (54.70-55.96)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 82 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Hume region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA #

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Alpine 54.90

(7) (22.84 – 110.75)

77.19 (10)

(36.82 – 142.46)

34.42 (5)

(10.67 – 82.38)

* * * *

Delatite 82.48 (19)

(49.68 – 128.75)

63.18 (15)

(35.49 – 103.92)

36.14 (9)

(16.39 – 68.99)

n/a n/a n/a n/a

Benalla n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 56.86

(9) (26.43 – 106.80)

71.51 (12)

(36.73 – 125.42)

Greater Shepparton 31.87 (25)

(20.54 – 47.21)

56.11 (43)

(40.56 – 75.65)

38.15 (30)

(25.76 – 54.42)

48.54 (38)

(34.36 – 66.62)

72.79 (57)

(55.08 – 94.38)

Indigo 44.84

(7) (17.45 – 94.23)

51.79

(8) (22.32 – 102.17)

53.80

(8) (23.74 – 104.51)

38.69

(6) (14.23 – 84.11)

* *

Mansfield n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a * * 62.57

(5) (21.57 – 141.20)

Mitchell 41.72 (15)

(23.41 – 68.66)

45.16 (17)

(26.29 – 72.33)

48.29 (19)

(28.95 – 75.68)

32.62 (14)

(17.69 – 55.05)

38.35 (17)

(22.31 – 61.46)

Moira 52.64 (15)

(29.75 – 86.21)

38.55 (11)

(19.33 – 68.76)

35.36 (10)

(17.28 – 64.20)

53.80 (16)

(30.57 – 87.75)

76.53 (22)

(48.19 – 115.45)

Murrindindi 67.29

(8) (29.13 – 132.36)

56.35

(7) (23.37 – 113.88)

38.14

(5) (12.70 – 87.78)

60.25

(8) (25.91 – 119.00)

73.62 (10)

(35.23 – 135.58)

Strathbogie * * 53.58

(5) (16.86 – 127.20)

76.52

(7) (30.29 – 159.16)

* * * *

Towong * * * * * * * * 113.11

(6) (41.48 – 246.27)

Wangaratta 60.18 (20)

(36.52 – 93.41)

56.39 (18)

(33.28 – 89.42)

63.93 (20)

(39.31 – 98.23)

68.98 (22)

(43.13 – 104.61)

60.99 (19)

(36.84 – 95.00)

Wodonga 31.64 (17)

(18.34 – 50.84)

37.50 (19)

(22.60 – 58.51)

32.61 (17)

(19.06 – 52.08)

32.10 (17)

(18.82 – 51.15)

39.99 (22)

(25.19 – 60.30)

Hume region 44.54 (136)

(37.38 – 52.67)

50.92 (155)

(43.22 – 59.60)

41.75 (131)

(34.91 – 49.55)

44.76 (141)

(37.68 – 52.78)

56.12 (180)

(48.22–64.96)

Victoria 39.72

(2,672) (38.22 – 41.25)

44.15

(2,892) (42.55 – 45.79)

43.62

(2,934) (42.06 – 45.23)

42.09

(2,860)

(40.56 – 43.66) 47.04 (3,232)

(45.43 – 48.69)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded

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Table 83 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Hume region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Alpine 40.36

(5) (13.31 – 93.39)

69.01

(9) (30.80 – 133.12)

67.15

(8) (29.23-131.62)

* *

57.87 (7)

(23.58-118.26)

Benalla 64.30 (11)

(31.83 – 115.72)

90.34 (14)

(49.72 – 150.84)

42.83 (7)

(17.21-88.30)

59.41 (10)

(28.14–110.19)

60.97 (10)

(29.83-110.60

Greater Shepparton 69.14 (54)

(51.97 – 90.18)

66.83 (52)

(49.97 – 87.56)

64.17 (52)

(47.92-84.16)

54.65 (46)

(39.97–72.95)

38.37 (34)

(26.54-53.67)

Indigo * * * * 40.89

(7) (16.34-84.55)

* *

35.53 (6)

(13.64-75.30)

Mansfield * * * * 56.49

(5) (17.89-133.67)

* *

50.50 (5)

(16.56-117.20)

Mitchell 50.73 (23)

(32.25 – 75.94)

50.66 (22)

(31.92 – 76.37)

54.35 (25)

(35.33-79.95)

52.44 (25)

(34.08–77.16) 57.74 (30)

(38.83-82.64)

Moira 45.78 (14)

(24.89 – 77.10)

43.68 (14)

(23.67 – 73.76)

37.91 (12)

(19.77-65.81)

54.40 (18)

(32.46–85.52)

30.29 (10)

(14.83-54.94)

Murrindindi 48.68

(7) (19.09 – 101.84)

75.04 (10)

(36.73 – 136.09)

102.64 (15)

(57.19-169.85)

* * 43.14 (6)

(15.30-95.77)

Strathbogie * * 64.88

(6) (23.30 – 142.99)

50.58

(5) (15.84-120.40)

64.97 (6)

(24.45–139.32)

* *

Towong * * * * * * * * *

Wangaratta 57.21 (18)

(33.90 – 90.44)

61.51 (20)

(37.48 – 95.18)

77.12 (25)

(50.09-113.52)

63.75 (21)

(39.67–97.05)

70.75 (24)

(45.54-104.89)

Wodonga 35.63 (20)

(21.64 – 55.26)

22.75 (13)

(12.00 – 39.16)

29.53 (16)

(16.99-47.72)

28.43 (16)

(16.24–46.19)

32.93 (19)

(19.81-51.45)

Hume region 49.68 (161)

(42.29 – 57.98)

51.51 (166)

(43.98 – 59.96)

53.80 (179)

(46.20-62.29)

46.32 (158)

(39.39–54.13)

45.23 (160)

(38.49-52.82)

Victoria 48.19

(3,337) (46.57 – 49.85)

50.44

(3,615) (48.81 – 52.12)

51.48

(3,750) (49.85-53.16)

53.10

(3,970) (51.47–54.78)

49.44

(3,856) (47.89-51.02)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 84 Alcohol-related deaths of Hume region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000 to 2002

AREA #

2000 2001 2002

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Delatite * * * * 2.75 (6)

(0.99 – 6.06)

Greater Shepparton 1.63 (9)

(0.75 – 3.07)

2.04 (12)

(1.05 – 3.57)

1.39 (8)

(0.61 – 2.72)

Moira 2.23 (6)

(0.81 – 4.89)

* * 2.29 (6)

(0.86 – 4.93)

Wangaratta 2.79 (7)

(1.14 – 5.69)

1.91 (5)

(0.63 – 4.43)

1.78 (5)

(0.56 – 4.24)

Hume region 1.80 (44)

(1.31 – 2.42)

1.70 (43)

(1.23 – 2.29)

1.63 (42)

(1.18 – 2.21)

Victoria 1.49 (710)

(1.38 – 1.60)

1.50 (723)

(1.39 – 1.61)

1.58 (770)

(1.47 – 1.70)

Source: ABS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 85 Alcohol-related deaths of Hume region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003 to 2007

AREA #

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Greater Shepparton 1.69 (10)

(0.81 – 3.10)

1.80 (11)

(0.89 – 3.23)

2.00 (12)

(1.03 – 3.48)

1.10 (7)

(0.42 – 2.33)

1.57 (9)

(0.73-2.94)

Indigo * * * * 3.99 (6)

(1.48 – 8.64)

* * * *

Mitchell * * 2.04 (6)

(0.78 – 4.33)

1.50 (5)

(0.48 – 3.54)

2.03 (7)

(0.78 – 4.30)

* *

Moira 3.90 (11)

(1.92 – 7.06)

* * 1.98 (6)

(0.69 – 4.45)

2.04 (6)

(0.73 – 4.53)

* *

Murrindindi 3.32 (5)

(1.01 – 8.02)

* * * * * * * *

Wangaratta * * * * * * 2.16 (6)

(0.79-4.72)

Wodonga * * * * * * 2.05 (7)

(0.83 – 4.21)

* *

Hume region 1.84 (47)

(1.36 – 2.45)

1.76 (46)

(1.29 – 2.35)

1.81 (47)

(1.33 – 2.40)

1.62 (42)

(1.17 – 2.18)

1.41 (37)

(0.99-2.06)

Victoria 1.46 (719)

(1.36 – 1.57)

1.45 (721)

(1.35 – 1.56)

1.51 (758)

(1.40 – 1.62)

1.49 (765)

(1.39 – 1.60)

1.40 (728)

(1.30-1.50)

Source: ABS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded. At the time of submission data for 2008 and 2009 not available from ABS. Note: Numbers of alcohol-related deaths of those aged 15 to 24 years are too small to be presented by local government AREAs.

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Table 86 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Hume region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Alpine 6.32 (8)

(2.73 – 12.45)

15.51 (20)

(9.48 – 23.93)

16.65 (22)

(10.43 – 25.21)

9.84 (13)

(5.23 – 16.86)

6.90 (9)

(3.17 – 13.07)

Benalla n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.35 (23)

(10.37 – 24.54)

17.77 (25)

(11.50 – 26.24)

Delatite 17.40 (35)

(12.12 – 24.20)

16.26 (34)

(11.27 – 22.71)

20.47 (43)

(14.82 – 27.55)

n/a n/a n/a n/a

Greater Shepparton 19.00 (107)

(15.57 – 22.95)

15.34 (89)

(12.32 – 18.87)

18.39 (109)

(15.09 – 22.19)

17.66 (105)

(14.45 – 21.38)

24.39 (146)

(20.60 – 28.67)

Indigo 3.93 (6)

(1.38 – 8.75)

5.61 (8)

(2.46 – 10.96)

7.64 (11)

(3.86 – 13.54)

10.60 (16)

(6.04 – 17.25)

7.60 (11)

(3.86 – 13.44)

Mansfield n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.14 (5)

(2.27 – 16.84)

15.11 (11)

(7.42 – 27.34)

Mitchell 8.34 (23)

(5.27 – 12.54)

9.94 (28)

(6.63 – 14.33)

9.06 (27)

(5.95 – 13.23)

13.11 (40)

(9.37 – 17.85)

16.59 (52)

(12.40 – 21.73)

Moira 8.78 (23)

(5.57 – 13.17)

13.10 (35)

(9.14 – 18.20)

8.90 (24)

(5.70 – 13.24)

9.62 (26)

(6.29 – 14.09)

13.56 (37)

(9.56 – 18.67)

Murrindindi 10.35 (13)

(5.58 – 17.54)

16.56 (23)

(10.45 – 24.94)

8.81 (12)

(4.57 – 15.34)

7.86 (11)

(3.91 – 14.11)

17.64 (25)

(11.36 – 26.13)

Strathbogie 10.63 (10)

(5.08 – 19.61)

15.39 (15)

(8.58 – 25.44)

14.35 (14)

(7.81 – 24.15)

6.22 (6)

(2.28 – 13.54)

13.42 (13)

(7.13 – 23.00)

Towong * * * * 9.55 (6)

(3.50 – 20.78)

9.87 (6)

(3.67 – 21.32)

11.67 (7)

(4.78 – 23.77)

Wangaratta 17.35 (45)

(12.65 – 23.22)

12.73 (34)

(8.81 – 17.80)

15.31 (41)

(10.98 – 20.78)

16.88 (45)

(12.31 – 22.59)

22.90 (61)

(17.51 – 29.41)

Wodonga 8.27 (26)

(5.42 – 12.09)

8.18 (27)

(5.37 – 11.93)

11.03 (37)

(7.75 – 15.23)

7.96 (27)

(5.24 – 11.59)

14.40 (50)

(10.69 – 18.97)

Hume region 12.34 (301)

(10.99 – 13.82)

12.61 (316)

(11.26 – 14.08)

13.58 (345)

(12.19 – 15.09)

12.60 (323)

(11.26 – 14.05)

17.26 (448)

(15.70 – 18.93)

Victoria 10.11

(4,818) (9.83 – 10.40)

10.76

(5,190) (10.47 – 11.06)

10.61

(5,168) (10.32 – 10.90)

10.29

(5,061) (10.01 – 10.58)

11.45

(5,692) (11.15 – 11.75)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 87 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Hume region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-101

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Alpine 14.23 (19)

(8.56 – 22.23)

13.55 (17)

(7.90 – 21.68)

10.37 (13)

(5.52–17.73)

10.37 (13)

(5.52 – 17.73)

18.76-21.10 (24-27)

(13.91-30.70)

Benalla 16.37 (23)

(10.39 – 24.55)

22.97 (32)

(15.72 – 32.41)

24.93 (35)

(17.36–34.67)

24.21 (34)

(16.77 – 33.84)

21.11-21.82 (30-31)

(14.82-30.97)

Greater Shepparton 18.55 (112)

(15.28 – 22.32)

16.75 (99)

(13.62 – 20.39)

16.51 (99)

(13.42–20.10)

17.84 (107)

(14.62 – 21.56)

17.80-18.12 (111-113)

(14.93-21.78)

Indigo 9.29 (14)

(5.10 – 15.53)

8.73 (13)

(4.70 – 14.80)

7.76 (12)

(4.01–13.55)

7.11 (11)

(3.55 – 12.73)

3.76 (6)

(1.38-8.19)

Mansfield 32.60 (24)

(20.81 – 48.65)

18.92 (14)

(10.37 – 31.70)

14.60 (11)

(7.29–26.12)

23.89 (18)

(14.16 – 37.76)

15.23-21.57 (12-17)

(12.57-34.54)

Mitchell 14.97 (49)

(11.06 – 19.80)

13.12 (42)

(9.46 – 17.73)

15.56 (51)

(11.59–20.46)

10.99 (36)

(7.70 – 15.21)

16.71-17.29 (57-59)

(13.16-22.31)

Moira 12.70 (35)

(8.87 – 17.64)

7.64 (21)

(4.75 – 11.63)

10.24 (29)

(6.85–14.70)

12.00 (34)

(8.31 – 16.77)

11.67-12.70 (34-37)

(8.94-17.51)

Murrindindi 21.56 (30)

(14.59 – 30.72)

29.61 (42)

(21.34 – 40.03)

25.33 (36)

(17.74–35.07)

14.07 (20)

(8.60 – 21.74)

15.70-19.44 (21-26)

(12.70-28.48)

Strathbogie * * 7.28 (7)

(2.93 – 15.00)

12.31 (12)

(6.36–21.50)

11.28 (11)

(5.63 – 20.19)

16.04-19.05 (16-19)

(11.47-29.75)

Towong 8.28 (5)

(2.73 – 19.15)

8.35 (5)

(2.79 – 19.16)

16.04 (10)

(7.69–29.50)

12.83 (8)

(5.54 – 25.28)

* *

Wangaratta 19.39 (52)

(14.48 – 25.43)

28.15 (77)

(22.22 – 35.19)

19.57 (54)

(14.70–25.54)

14.14 (39)

(10.05 – 19.32)

17.44-18.14 (50-52)

(13.55-23.79)

Wodonga 17.63 (62)

(13.51 – 22.62)

15.14 (52)

(11.31 – 19.84)

15.04 (52)

(11.23–19.72)

10.41 (36)

(7.29 – 14.42)

10.35-10.91 (37-39)

(7.76-14.92)

Hume region 16.35 (429)

(14.84 – 17.98)

16.23 (423)

(14.71 – 17.85)

15.74 (414)

(14.26–17.33)

13.95 (367)

(12.56 – 15.46)

14.67-15.89 (397-430)

(13.27-17.47)

Victoria 12.39

(6,221) (12.08 – 12.70)

13.50

(6,921) (13.18 – 13.82)

12.84

(6,681) (12.53–13.15)

13.16 (6851)

(12.85 – 13.48)

12.50-12.90 (6,803-7,023)

(12.20-13.21)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. 1 Rates are reported as a range, whenever values less than three were not reported by the data source, imputing all missing data as one and then as two. 2 Based on rates imputing all missing data as two only (as values are less than 5 and unreportable when all missing data are considered one)

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Table 88 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Hume region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA #

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Alpine * * 86.72

(7) (34.87 – 178.68)

68.43

(6) (25.11 – 148.94)

* * * *

Benalla n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 78.59

(8) (33.93 – 154.84)

97.13 (10)

(46.58 – 178.62)

Delatite 71.77 (10)

(34.38 – 132.10)

73.61 (11)

(36.74 – 131.71)

93.61 (14)

(51.18 – 157.06)

n/a n/a n/a n/a

Greater Shepparton 65.67 (34)

(45.51 – 91.73)

64.24 (33)

(44.16 – 90.31)

66.50 (35)

(46.35 – 92.44)

64.62 (34)

(44.78 – 90.24)

106.93 (56)

(80.81 – 138.80)

Indigo * * * * * * * * 52.91 (5)

(17.18 – 123.47)

Mansfiled n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a * * * *

Mitchell 23.69

(6) (8.39 – 52.64)

20.27

(5) (6.47 – 47.76)

35.79

(9) (16.30 – 68.13)

25.22

(7) (10.03 – 52.34)

61.24 (18)

(36.07 – 97.23)

Moira 29.48

(6) (10.38 – 65.73)

81.26 (15)

(45.74 – 133.45)

41.27 (8)

(17.82 – 81.31)

46.56 (9)

(21.11 – 88.86)

81.62 (15)

(46.09 – 133.73)

Murrindindi 66.15

(5) (21.18 – 155.56)

76.96

(6) (29.36 – 163.69)

* *

64.65 (5)

(22.04 – 146.83)

79.71 (7)

(31.63 – 165.55)

Strathbogie 86.04

(5) (27.55 – 202.31)

87.00

(5) (27.91 – 204.39)

* * * *

91.38 (5)

(29.27 – 214.84)

Wangaratta 66.92 (14)

(36.59 – 112.28)

49.55 (10)

(23.76 – 91.12)

34.26 (7)

(13.78 – 70.60)

103.66 (21)

(63.80 – 157.54)

73.89 (15)

(41.36 – 121.87)

Wodonga * * 23.16

(8) (10.00 – 45.63)

33.11 (12)

(17.11 – 57.83)

12.19 (5)

(3.68 – 29.59)

46.13 (18)

(27.34 – 72.91)

Hume region 43.00 (86)

(34.40 – 53.09)

52.16 (103)

(42.59 – 63.25)

48.70 (99)

(39.60 – 59.27)

49.18 (101)

(40.06 – 59.75)

74.85 (157)

(63.60 – 87.53)

Victoria 29.86

(1,423) (28.33 – 31.45)

33.39

(1,527) (31.73 – 35.10)

32.51

(1,536) (30.91 – 34.18)

32.08 (1,537)

(30.50 – 33.73)

35.30 (1,717)

(33.65 – 37.01)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 89 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Hume region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA #

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-101

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 1

0,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Alpine 62.68

(5) (20.32 – 146.43)

78.97

(6) (29.08 – 171.56)

41.29

(5) (13.41 – 96.35)

* *

104.92 (13)

(55.87-179.42)

Benalla 66.35

(7) (26.68 – 136.71)

107.19

(11) (53.51 – 191.80)

85.78 (14)

(46.90 – 143.93)

79.66 (13)

(42.41–136.224)

46.54 (8)

(20.09-91.70)

Greater Shepparton 74.11 (39)

(52.74 – 101.24)

62.84 (33)

(43.28 – 88.22)

48.16 (39)

(34.25 – 65.84)

43.22 (35)

(30.10-60.11)

59.04 (52)

(44.09-77.42)

Mansfield 138.87

(8) (59.42 – 275.21)

* *

58.48 (5)

(18.99 – 136.47)

70.18 (6)

(25.75-152.74)

49.80-59.76 (5-6)

(16.17-130.07)

Mitchell 44.68 (13)

(24.11 – 75.69)

57.96 (16)

(33.43 – 93.50)

38.42 (18)

(22.77 – 60.72)

19.21 (9)

(8.78-36.47)

25.39 (13)

(13.52-43.42)

Moira 29.83

(6) (10.71 – 65.76)

42.87

(9) (19.17 – 82.59)

* *

52.47 (17)

(30.57–84.01)

28.87 (10)

(13.84-53.09)

Murrindindi 65.46

(6) (23.30 – 145.04)

112.40

(10) (53.89 – 206.74)

90.15 (13)

(48.00 – 154.16)

* * 90.98 (12)

(47.01-158.92)

Strathbogie * * * * 53.13

(5) (17.25 – 124.00)

* *

52.30 (5)

(16.98-122.05)

Wangaratta 92.70 (19)

(55.81 – 144.76)

114.65 (24)

(73.46 – 170.58)

66.85 (22)

(41.89 – 101.21)

69.89 (23)

(44.30–104.80)

52.08 (18)

(30.87-82.31)

Wodonga 43.37 (17)

(25.04 – 69.92)

45.54 (18)

(26.82 – 72.33)

27.12 (15)

(15.18 – 44.74)

18.08 (10)

(8.67–33.26)

26.06 (15)

(14.59-42.98)

Hume region 57.49 (122)

(47.74 – 68.64)

64.28 (136)

(53.93 – 76.05)

44.25 (147)

(37.39 – 52.01)

36.73 (122)

(30.50–43.85)

43.04-44.17 (152-156)

(36.47-51.67)

Victoria 38.83

(1,907) (37.11 – 40.61)

42.25

(2,145) (40.48 – 44.08)

34.74

(2,530) (33.40 – 36.12)

33.07

(2,409) (31.77–34.42)

31.11-31.56

(2,427-2,462) (29.89-32.83)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 90 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Hume region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Alpine 12.63 (16)

(7.22 – 20.52)

8.49 (11)

(4.24 – 15.19)

11.35 (15)

(6.35 – 18.72)

6.10 (8)

(2.64 – 12.03)

11.39 (15)

(6.38 – 18.79)

Benalla n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.82 (11)

(3.90 – 13.99)

14.22 (20)

(8.68 – 21.96)

Delatite 15.42 (31)

(10.47 – 21.88)

10.00 (21)

(6.19 – 15.29)

11.86 (25)

(7.67 – 17.51)

n/a n/a n/a n/a

Greater Shepparton 9.02 (51)

(6.72 – 11.86)

7.39 (43)

(5.35 – 9.96)

7.96 (47)

(5.85 – 10.59)

5.71 (34)

(3.95 – 7.97)

7.33 (44)

(5.33 – 9.84)

Indigo 9.07 (13)

(4.83 – 15.51)

4.09 (6)

(1.50 – 8.91)

6.72 (10)

(3.22 – 12.35)

5.34 (8)

(2.31 – 10.52)

21.20 (32)

(14.50 – 29.93)

Mansfield n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.74

(8) (5.07 – 23.13)

28.58 (20)

(17.46 – 44.15)

Mitchell 8.43 (23)

(5.34 – 12.65)

12.96 (37)

(9.13 – 17.87)

9.89 (29)

(6.63 – 14.21)

6.22 (19)

(3.75 – 9.72)

8.87 (28)

(5.89 – 12.82)

Moira 6.46 (17)

(3.76 – 10.34)

7.43 (20)

(4.54 – 11.47)

8.16 (22)

(5.11 – 12.35)

8.84 (24)

(5.67 – 13.16)

7.65 (21)

(4.73 – 11.69)

Murrindindi 22.33 (29)

(14.95 – 32.07)

16.85 (23)

(10.68 – 25.29)

26.13 (36)

(18.30 – 36.17)

13.02 (18)

(7.71 – 20.57)

9.35 (13)

(4.98 – 15.98)

Strathbogie 21.47 (20)

(13.11 – 33.16)

16.58 (16)

(9.47 – 26.92)

14.52 (14)

(7.94 – 24.36)

22.81 (22)

(14.30 – 34.54)

16.64 (16)

(9.51 – 27.02)

Towong 8.12 (5)

(2.64 – 18.95)

11.17 (7)

(4.49 – 23.02)

20.68 (13)

(11.01 – 35.36)

11.27 (7)

(4.53 – 23.22)

20.95 (13)

(11.16 – 35.83)

Wangaratta 10.81 (28)

(7.18 – 15.62)

7.52 (20)

(4.59 – 11.61)

6.00 (16)

(3.43 – 9.74)

3.75 (10)

(1.80 – 6.90)

8.26 (22)

(5.18 – 12.50)

Wodonga 2.20 (7)

(0.88 – 4.52)

5.23 (17)

(3.05 – 8.38)

4.22 (14)

(2.31 – 7.08)

4.73 (16)

(2.71 – 7.69)

5.17 (18)

(3.06 – 8.17)

Hume region 9.86 (240)

(8.65 – 11.19)

8.81 (221)

(7.69 – 10.05)

9.49 (241)

(8.33 – 10.76)

7.22 (185)

(6.21 – 8.33)

10.09 (262)

(8.91 – 11.39)

Victoria 6.06

(2,890) (5.84 – 6.29)

6.29

(3,033) (6.07 – 6.52)

5.99

(2,919) (5.78 – 6.21)

5.73

(2,819) (5.52 – 5.95)

6.51

(3,238) (6.29 – 6.74)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 91 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Hume region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06~ 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10##

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Alpine 5.26 (7)

(2.11 – 10.84)

7.16 (9)

(3.27 – 13.59)

5.58 (7)

(2.25 – 11.51)

10.37 (13)

(5.52-17.73)

7.03 (9)

(3.22-13.35)

Benalla 10.63 (15)

(5.95 – 17.54)

6.44 (9)

(2.95 – 12.23)

4.99 (7)

(2.00 – 10.27)

6.41 (9)

(2.93-12.17)

6.33 (9)

(2.90-12.02)

Greater Shepparton 7.43 (45)

(5.42 – 9.95)

4.73 (28)

(3.14 – 6.84)

7.84 (47)

(5.76 – 10.42)

5.67 (34)

(3.93-7.92)

4.97 (31

(3.38-7.06)

Indigo 8.51 (13)

(4.53 – 14.55)

6.51 (10)

(3.12 – 11.97)

9.70 (15)

(5.43 – 16.00)

6.47 (10)

(3.10-11.89)

6.90 (11)

(3.44-12.34)

Mansfield 9.65 (7)

(3.88 – 19.89)

10.75 (8)

(4.64 – 21.17)

* * 15.93 (12)

(8.23-27.82)

21.57 (17)

(12.57-34.54)

Mitchell 8.30 (27)

(5.47 – 12.07)

9.99 (32)

(6.83 – 14.10)

6.41 (21)

(3.97 – 9.80)

7.63 (25)

(4.94-11.26)

5.57 (19)

(3.35-8.70)

Moira 9.34 (26)

(6.10 – 13.69)

10.02 (28)

(6.66 – 14.48)

4.59 (13)

(2.44 – 7.85)

10.94 (31)

(7.43-15.53)

6.87 (20)

(4.19-10.60)

Murrindindi 11.36 (16)

(6.50 – 18.45)

7.76 (11)

(3.87 – 13.88)

12.67 (18)

(7.51 – 20.02)

9.15 (13)

(4.87-15.64)

14.95 (20)

(9.13-23.09)

Strathbogie 17.67 (17)

(10.29 – 28.29)

14.56 (14)

(7.96 – 24.43)

8.21 (8)

(3.54 – 16.17)

10.26 (10)

(4.92-18.86)

12.03 (12)

(6.22-21.02)

Towong * * 11.21

(7) (4.51 – 23.09)

8.02 (5)

(2.60 – 18.71)

* * * *

Wangaratta 2.62 (7)

(1.05 – 5.39)

3.66 (10)

(1.76 – 6.73)

4.71 (13)

(2.51 – 8.06)

5.07 (14)

(2.77-8.51)

4.19 (12)

(2.16-7.31)

Wodonga 2.58 (9)

(1.18 – 4.89)

3.77 (13)

(2.01 – 6.44)

2.89 (10)

(1.39 – 5.32)

2.60 (9)

(1.19-4.94)

2.80 (10)

(1.34-5.15)

Hume region 7.20 (189)

(6.21 – 8.30)

6.87 (179)

(5.90 – 7.96)

6.39 (168)

(5.46 – 7.43)

6.96 (183)

(5.99-8.04)

6.43 (174)

(5.51-7.46)

Victoria 5.70

(2,863) (5.49 – 5.91)

6.05

(3,102) (5.84 – 6.27)

5.87

(3,056) (5.67 – 6.08)

5.54

(2,881) (5.33-5.74)

4.09

(2,226) (3.92-4.26)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. ~ Victoria Police introduced a new system in December 2005 for recording traffic incidents. This ,marks a discontinuity in the data and comparisons with earlier years cannot be made. ## Note Serious road injury definition has changed from 2009-10. Previously all cases transported to hospital including fatalities were defined as a serious road injury. The definition has changed to hospital admission. This was an administrative change by Victoria Police. It also explains the dramatic decrease in numbers from the previous year

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Table 92 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Hume region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Alpine 58.95

(8) (25.45 – 116.16)

* *

36.66 (5)

(11.90 – 85.54)

* * * *

Benalla * * * * * * 42.71

(7) (17.17 – 88.00)

* *

Delatite 47.66 (11)

(23.79 – 85.28)

29.15 (7)

(11.72 – 60.07)

49.06 (12)

(25.35 – 85.70)

* * * *

Greater Shepparton 28.54 (22)

(17.88 – 43.21)

31.52 (24)

(20.19 – 46.89)

13.93 (11)

(6.96 – 24.93)

20.41 (16)

(11.67 – 33.15)

25.69 (20)

(15.69 – 39.68)

Indigo * * * * 32.18

(5) (10.45 – 75.09)

* *

82.38 (13)

(43.87 – 140.88)

Mansfield n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a * * 91.85

(8) (39.65 – 180.98)

Mitchell 19.31

(7) (7.76 – 39.78)

39.91 (15)

(22.34 – 65.83)

33.57 (13)

(17.87 – 57.40)

16.69 (7)

(6.71 – 34.39)

24.92 (11)

(12.44 – 44.58)

Moira 20.45

(6) (7.50 – 44.51)

17.33

(5) (5.63 – 40.43)

27.07

(8) (11.69 – 53.34)

47.95 (14)

(26.21 – 80.44)

23.92 (7)

(9.62 – 49.27)

Murrindindi 66.95

(8) (28.90 – 131.91)

76.05 (10)

(36.47 – 139.85)

110.46 (15)

(61.82 – 182.18)

75.87 (10)

(36.38 – 139.53)

44.38 (6)

(16.29 – 96.59)

Strathbogie 75.59

(7) (30.39 – 155.75)

* * * * * * * *

Towong * * * 197.84

(11) (98.76 – 353.99)

* * * *

Wangaratta 27.72

(9) (12.67 – 52.62)

28.62

(9) (13.09 – 54.32)

* * * * * *

Wodonga * * * * 17.08

(9) (7.81 – 32.43)

16.64

(9) (7.61–31.58)

28.52 (16)

(16.30–46.32)

Hume region 26.78 (82)

(21.30 – 33.25)

27.59 (84)

(22.01 – 34.16)

30.61 (96)

(24.79 – 37.38)

23.47 (74)

(18.43–29.47)

30.61 (98)

(24.85–37.30)

Victoria 15.39

(1,035) (14.46 – 16.35)

17.01

(1,114) (16.02 – 18.04)

16.73

(1,125) (15.76 – 17.73)

15.20

(1,033) (14.29–16.16)

16.85

(1,158) (15.89–17.85)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 93 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Hume region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA #

2005-06~ 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10##

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Alpine * * 48.43

(6) (17.77 – 105.40)

* *

49.55 (6)

(18.18–107.84)

* *

Benalla 35.80

(6) (13.14 – 77.92)

* * * * * * * *

Greater Shepparton 15.32 (12)

(7.91 – 26.76)

11.49 (9)

(5.25 – 21.81)

22.23 (18)

(13.17 – 35.13)

17.29 (14)

(9.45–29.01)

18.17 (16)

(10.38-29.50)

Indigo * * * * 76.74 (13)

(40.86 – 131.23)

* * * *

Mansfield * * * * * * 70.18

(6) (25.75–152.74)

69.72

(7) (28.03-143.65)

Mitchell 19.62

(9) (8.97 – 37.25)

31.57 (14)

(17.26 – 52.96)

17.08 (8)

(7.37 – 33.65)

19.21 (9)

(8.78–36.47)

11.72 (6)

(4.30-25.51)

Moira 23.24

(7) (9.34 – 47.88)

25.60

(8) (11.05 – 50.44)

* *

30.86 (10)

(14.80 – 56.76)

28.87 (10)

(13.84-53.09)

Murrindindi 43.60

(6) (16.00 – 94.91)

35.77

(5) (11.61 – 83.46)

41.61

(6) (15.27 – 90.57)

34.67

(5) (11.26–80.92)

37.91

(5) (12.31-88.46)

Strathbogie 101.24

(9) (46.29 – 192.18)

* * * * * * * *

Wangaratta * * * * 24.31

(8) (10.49 – 47.90)

* *

17.36 (6)

(6.37-37.79)

Hume region 18.85 (61)

(14.42 – 24.22)

19.50 (63)

(14.99 – 24.95)

22.58 (75)

(17.76 – 28.30)

18.66 (62)

(14.31–23.93)

17.27 (61)

(13.21-11.19)

Victoria 15.66

(1,084) (14.74 – 16.62)

15.92

(1,141) (15.01 – 16.87)

15.29

(1,114) (14.41–16.22)

14.10

(1,027) (13.25–14.99))

9.41 (734)

(8.74-10.12)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded. ~ Victoria Police introduced a new system in December 2005 for recording traffic incidents. This ,marks a discontinuity in the data and comparisons with earlier years cannot be made.

## Note Serious road injury definition has changed from

2009-10. Previously all cases transported to hospital including fatalities were defined as a serious road injury. The definition has changed to hospital admission. This was an administrative change by Victoria Police. It also explains the dramatic decrease in numbers from the previous year

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Table 94 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Hume region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

Rate per 10,000 (n)

Alpine 27.22 (34)

(18.90 – 37.94)

17.92 (23)

(11.39 – 26.84)

31.17 (41)

(22.38 – 42.25)

16.89 (22)

(10.60 – 25.54)

17.40 (23)

(11.02 – 26.13)

Benalla n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.44 (41)

(21.17–39.88)

52.07 (73)

(40.84–65.45)

Delatite 33.55 (67)

(26.02 – 42.57)

38.78 (81)

(30.82 – 48.18)

45.39 (96)

(36.75 – 55.45)

n/a n/a n/a n/a

Greater Shepparton 60.49 (342)

(54.25 – 67.25)

65.72 (382)

(59.29 – 72.65)

52.62 (311)

(46.93 – 58.81)

56.75 (338)

(50.86 – 63.14)

49.94 (300)

(44.45 – 55.93)

Indigo 12.51 (18)

(7.41 – 19.79)

19.72 (29)

(13.20 – 28.34)

13.53 (20)

(8.28 – 20.86)

24.62 (37)

(17.32 – 33.95)

23.50 (35)

(16.41 – 32.62)

Mansfield n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.93 (23)

(21.54–50.86)

46.90 (33)

(32.25–65.93)

Mitchell 23.30 (64)

(17.93 – 29.78)

30.51 (87)

(24.44 – 37.63)

44.32 (130)

(37.03 – 52.63)

49.18 (150)

(41.63 – 57.71)

48.16 (152)

(40.81 – 56.46)

Moira 42.38 (112)

(34.88 – 51.01)

32.17 (87)

(25.75 – 39.70)

21.40 (58)

(16.24 – 27.69)

22.57 (61)

(17.27 – 28.98)

29.07 (80)

(23.04 – 36.19)

Murrindindi 16.97 (22)

(10.64 – 25.69)

20.19 (28)

(13.37 – 29.27)

44.84 (62)

(34.36 – 57.51)

41.34 (57)

(31.32 – 53.54)

37.89 (53)

(28.36 – 49.60)

Strathbogie 46.12 (43)

(33.37 – 62.13)

44.70 (43)

(32.37 – 60.18)

33.74 (33)

(23.16 – 47.50)

45.79 (44)

(33.30 – 61.44)

45.56 (44)

(33.08 – 61.20)

Towong 27.12 (17)

(15.71 – 43.61)

47.59 (30)

(32.07 – 68.02)

24.29 (15)

(13.67 – 39.89)

15.53 (10)

(7.33 – 28.87)

23.86 (15) (13.29 – 39.48)

Wangaratta 28.12 (73)

(22.04 – 35.37)

32.71 (87)

(26.20 – 40.35)

49.04 (131)

(41.00 – 58.20)

63.62 (170)

(54.40 – 73.95)

70.85 (189)

(61.10 – 81.71)

Wodonga 53.60 (171)

(45.86 – 62.26)

71.13 (231)

(62.25 – 80.92)

35.37 (117)

(29.27 – 42.38)

46.47 (157)

(39.48 – 54.33)

58.15 (203)

(50.42 – 66.74)

Hume region 39.52 (962)

(37.07 – 42.10)

44.17 (1,108)

(41.60 – 46.84)

39.87 (1,013)

(37.45 – 42.41)

43.33 (1,111)

(40.82 – 45.95)

46.18 (1,199)

(43.60 – 48.87)

Victoria 26.59

(12,673) (26.13 – 27.06)

31.81

(15,339) (31.30 – 32.31)

33.76

(16,452) (33.25 – 34.28)

35.90

(17,653)

(35.37 – 36.43) 34.99 (17,183

(34.04 - 35.07)

Source: DH ADIS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 95 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Hume region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Alpine 29.78 (40)

(21.24 – 40.61)

17.41 (22)

(10.90 – 26.39)

32.95 (41)

(23.68-44.65) 45.93 (58)

(34.84 – 59.43)

35.54 (45)

(25.97-47.49)

Benalla 56.85 (80)

(45.09 – 70.73)

44.70 (62)

(34.30 – 57.25)

40.82 (57)

(30.94-52.85) 62.96 (88)

(50.52 – 77.53)

97.49 (139)

(81.93-115.14)

Greater Shepparton 56.32 (341)

(50.50 – 62.63)

59.34 (351)

(53.30 – 65.88)

58.28 (350)

(52.33-64.72) 63.44 (380)

(57.23 – 70.15)

67.20 (419)

(60.92-73.95)

Indigo 29.73 (45)

(21.72 – 39.73)

33.85 (52)

(25.28 – 44.39)

31.97 (49)

(23.68-42.21) 19.99 (31)

(13.58 – 28.39)

32.77 (52)

(24.49-42.95)

Mansfield 32.07 (23)

(20.39 – 48.02)

24.15 (18)

(14.31 – 38.18)

22.46 (17)

(13.06-36.00) 55.64 (42)

(40.09 – 75.23)

43.48 (34)

(30.15-60.68)

Mitchell 53.15 (173)

(45.53 – 61.69)

55.87 (179)

(47.98 – 64.68)

39.63 (130)

(33.11-47.07) 45.50 (149)

(38.49 – 53.42)

40.11 (137)

(33.67-47.42)

Moira 29.37 (82)

(23.35 – 36.47)

25.09 (70)

(19.56 – 31.69)

35.72 (101)

(29.10-43.40) 29.44 (83)

(23.46 – 36.47)

33.98 (99)

(27.62-41.37)

Murrindindi 50.46 (71)

(39.41 – 63.64)

59.85 (85)

(47.79 – 74.01)

35.31 (50)

(26.22-46.53) 31.56 (45)

(23.00 – 42.25)

94.52 (126)

(78.77-112.51)

Strathbogie 31.06 (30)

(20.94 – 44.37)

49.64 (48)

(36.56 – 65.86)

31.41 (31)

(21.28-44.68) 35.70 (35)

(24.84 – 49.70)

43.38 (43)

(31.43-58.38)

Towong 26.36 (16)

(15.16 – 42.63)

26.12 (16)

(15.02 – 42.22)

15.77 (10)

(7.51-29.15) 28.87 (18)

(17.11 – 45.63)

62.75 (40)

(44.78-85.52)

Wangaratta 51.48 (138)

(43.25 – 60.83)

69.39 (190)

(59.86 – 80.00)

58.74 (162)

(50.05-68.72) 81.64 (225)

(71.32 – 93.03)

64.61 (185)

(55.64-74.62)

Wodonga 69.58 (243)

(61.11 – 78.90)

69.12 (238)

(60.63 – 78.47)

77.92 (269)

(68.89-87.80) 65.95 (228)

(57.67 – 75.09)

50.76 (181)

(43.64-58.70)

Hume region 48.86

(1,282) (46.22 – 51.61)

51.14

(1,332) (48.43 – 53.96)

48.20

(1,268)

(45.58-50.93) 52.57 (1,383)

(49.84 – 55.42)

55.50 (1,502)

(52.73-58.38)

Victoria 37.54

(18,852) (37.00 – 38.08)

39.74

(20,461) (39.20 – 40.29)

39.58

(20,601)

(39.04-40.12) 39.98 (20,811)

(39.44 – 40.53)

42.78 (23,285)

(42.23-43.33)

Source: DH ADIS

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Table 96 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Hume region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Alpine 44.90 (6)

(16.64 – 97.19)

* * 51.98

(7) (21.05 – 106.63)

* * * *

Delatite5/Benalla 47.18 (11)

(23.45 – 84.66)

103.20 (25)

(66.64 – 152.61)

82.08 (20)

(50.19 – 126.66)

73.53 (12)

(38.06 – 128.29)

84.69 (14)

(46.30 – 142.10)

Greater Shepparton 122.72 (95)

(99.24 – 150.08)

63.74 (49)

(47.08 – 84.37)

54.64 (43)

(39.56 – 73.56)

64.46 (51)

(47.93 – 84.86)

67.13 (52)

(50.18 – 87.98)

Indigo * * 57.09

(9) (25.81 – 109.19)

66.00 (10)

(32.00 – 120.48)

110.85 (17)

(64.86 – 176.89)

59.51 (9)

(27.75 – 111.51)

Mansfield * * * * * * * * 70.80 (31)

(48.19 – 100.35)

Mitchell 52.80 (19)

(31.85 – 82.31)

101.12 (38)

(71.56 – 138.79)

90.10 (35)

(62.72 – 125.36)

99.68 (42)

(71.78 – 134.83)

76.57 (22)

(48.22 – 115.49)

Moira 81.75 (24)

(52.37 – 121.65)

67.69 (20)

(41.08 – 105.07)

56.25 (17)

(32.54 – 90.53)

52.53 (15)

(29.62 – 86.17)

60.95 (8)

(26.71 – 118.96)

Murrindindi 55.55 (7)

(21.67 – 116.59)

74.89 (10)

(35.68 – 138.35)

121.37 (16)

(70.03 – 195.73)

124.19 (16)

(71.50 – 200.60)

69.20 (6)

(25.40 – 150.63)

Strathbogie 123.49 (11)

(62.61 – 218.57)

89.49 (8)

(38.63 – 176.32)

* * * * * *

Towong * * 159.14

(8) (70.48 – 308.48)

* * * * * *

Wangaratta 36.96 (12)

(19.10 – 64.56)

34.98 (11)

(17.46 – 62.58)

52.74 (17)

(30.66 – 84.56)

173.78 (55)

(130.89 – 226.22)

184.01 (58)

(139.73 – 237.88)

Wodonga 70.92 (38)

(50.07 – 97.55)

138.64 (71)

(108.18 – 175.02)

54.13 (29)

(36.11 – 77.97)

102.65 (56)

(77.45 – 133.45)

111.26 (62)

(85.39 – 142.52)

Hume region 75.35 (231)

(65.94 – 85.73)

82.34 (251)

(72.46 – 93.18)

62.53 (196)

(54.08 – 71.92)

84.38 (266)

(74.55 – 95.16)

85.26 (273)

(75.45 – 96.00)

Victoria 30.77

(2,070) (29.46 – 32.13)

37.13

(2,432) (35.67 – 38.64)

39.16

(2,634) (37.68 – 40.69)

43.45

(2,952) (41.89 – 45.04)

42.85

(2,945) (41.32 – 44.43)

Source: DH ADIS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

5 Delatite until 2002-03, Split into Benalla and Mansfield from 2003-04

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Table 97 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Hume region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA #

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Alpine 47.87

(6) (17.68 – 103.82)

41.30

(5) (13.63 – 95.50)

80.73 (10)

(38.33-149.46)

* * 55.73

(7) (22.24-115.37)

Benalla 131.57

(22) (82.50 – 199.10)

75.95 (12)

(39.24 – 132.67)

104.17 (17)

(60.68-166.78)

165.44 (27)

(109.03 – 240.71)

168.71 (29)

(112.99-242.29)

Greater Shepparton 89.52 (70)

(69.80 – 113.07)

95.87 (75)

(75.42 – 120.16)

115.14 (93)

(92.96-141.01)

108.90 (88)

(87.37 – 134.14)

125.78 (111)

(103.45-151.50)

Indigo 105.35

(17) (61.06 – 169.33)

88.86 (14)

(49.04 – 148.08)

53.12 (9)

(24.29-100.84

50.00 (8)

(22.21 – 96.73)

60.36 (11)

(30.10-108.07)

Mansfield * * * * * * 81.87

(7) (32.92–168.69

51.28

(5) (17.00-118.29)

Mitchell 109.82

(50) (81.61 – 144.64)

96.28 (43)

(69.60 – 129.83)

51.41 (24)

(32.97-76.44)

54.90 (26)

(35.77 – 80.60)

49.31 (25)

(31.99-72.66)

Moira 72.96 (22)

(45.71 – 110.49)

67.74 (21)

(42.02 – 103.38)

80.00 (26)

(52.22-117.28)

60.74 (20)

(36.94 – 94.13)

54.34 (19)

(32.63-85.03)

Murrindindi 123.39

(17) (71.85 – 197.62)

147.63

(21) (90.96 – 226.50)

77.44 (11)

(38.89-137.98)

45.91 (7)

(17.88 – 96.45)

167.85 (22)

(105.36-253.80)

Strathbogie * * * * * * 63.76

(6) (23.40 – 138.78)

136.48

(13) (72.77-233.17)

Towong 86.36

(5) (26.56 – 207.59)

* * * * * *

135.12 (9)

(61.43-257.47)

Wangaratta 120.70

(38) (85.40 – 165.71)

223.46

(72) (174.85 – 281.42)

120.41

(40) (85.87-164.20)

200.55

(66) (155.10 – 255.14)

156.29

(54) (117.42-203.92)

Wodonga 139.12

(77) (109.72 – 173.99)

164.75

(92) (132.78 – 202.10)

192.49 (106)

(157.67-232.72)

112.12 (62)

(85.96 – 143.73)

61.13 (35)

(42.62-84.94)

Hume region 101.76 (329)

(91.07 – 113.37)

113.14 (365)

(101.84 – 125.35)

103.36 (343)

(92.72-114.90)

96.73 (321)

(86.44 – 107.91)

96.32 (340)

(86.35-107.12)

Victoria 49.71

(3,442) (48.07 – 51.40)

56.68

(4,062) (54.95 – 58.45)

62.15

(4,527) (60.35-63.99)

62.91

(4,582) (61.10–64.76)

63.87

(4,982) (62.10-65.66)

Source: DH ADIS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. # LGAs with less than five events per annum across all reported years are excluded.

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Table 98 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Hume region, 2000 to 2004

AREA

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n) I

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% C

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Alpine 103.72 (104)

(84.76 – 125.66)

105.08 (108)

(86.21 – 126.85)

103.12 (109)

(84.68 – 124.39)

100.57 (106)

(82.30 – 121.68)

80.10 (105)

(81.48 – 120.48)

Delatite6/Benalla 58.09 (92)

(46.81 – 71.27)

56.79 (94)

(45.87 – 69.52)

56.19 (94)

(45.39 – 68.79)

40.46 (45)

(29.54 – 54.11)

32.84 (46)

(30.13 – 54.82)

Greater Shepparton 29.23 (128)

(24.39 – 34.75)

29.11 (130)

(24.32 – 34.56)

28.27 (129)

(23.60 – 33.58)

27.91 (129)

(23.30 – 33.16)

22.13 (133)

(23.78 – 33.67)

Indigo 46.34 (51)

(34.48 – 60.96)

46.42 (53)

(34.75 – 60.76)

48.88 (57)

(36.99 – 63.37)

49.98 (59)

(38.01 – 64.52)

36.78 (56)

(35.27 – 60.78)

Mansfield n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 81.64 (44)

(59.42 – 109.44)

64.73 (45)

(58.93 – 107.88)

Mitchell 27.16 (55)

(20.46 – 35.35)

26.27 (56)

(19.85 – 34.11)

27.16 (60)

(20.71 – 34.97)

27.22 (63)

(20.91 – 34.84)

19.93 (63)

(20.17 – 33.59)

Moira 40.99 (84)

(32.68 – 50.78)

41.18 (87)

(32.97 – 50.82)

42.25 (89)

(33.95 – 51.97)

41.90 (89)

(33.66 – 51.54)

33.18 (91)

(33.91 – 51.70)

Murrindindi 65.58 (66)

(50.76 – 83.39)

63.94 (69)

(49.74 – 80.94)

65.65 (72)

(51.36 – 82.68)

65.31 (72)

(51.12 – 82.22)

54.33 (76)

(53.08 – 84.44)

Strathbogie 67.40 (51)

(50.24 – 88.54)

65.38 (51)

(48.73 – 85.88)

65.00 (51)

(48.45 – 85.39)

67.17 (53)

(50.37 – 87.79)

53.50 (51)

(48.14 – 84.80)

Towong 64.76 (32)

(44.20 – 91.58)

63.91 (32)

(43.62 – 90.38)

62.96 (32)

(42.96 – 89.07)

63.33 (32)

(43.19 – 89.62)

52.48 (33)

(44.78 – 91.81)

Wangaratta 33.45 (68)

(25.96 – 42.42)

31.86 (67)

(24.68 – 40.47)

32.60 (69)

(25.36 – 41.28)

33.40 (71)

(26.08 – 42.15)

26.95 (72)

(26.34 – 42.42)

Wodonga 21.53 (52)

(16.10 – 28.21)

22.00 (54)

(16.55 – 28.68)

21.86 (56)

(16.49 – 28.41)

21.79 (57)

(16.49 – 28.24)

16.63 (58)

(16.31 – 27.78)

Hume region 41.53 (783)

(38.67 – 44.54)

41.15 (801)

(38.35 – 44.10)

41.24 (817)

(38.46 – 44.17)

40.84 (820)

(38.09 – 43.73)

40.60 (829)

(37.88 – 43.46)

Victoria 23.93

(9,139) (23.44 – 24.43)

24.83

(9,579) (24.34 – 25.33)

25.47

(9,962) (24.97 – 25.97)

25.89

(10,250) (25.39 – 26.40)

26.28

(10,548) (25.78 – 26.79)

Source: Department of Justice. Note Licence groups ‗clubs‘, ‗hotels and bars‖, ‗off license‘ and ‗on premise‘ are included here. ―Producer-distributor‘, ‗residential‘, , ‗BYO‘ and ‗limited‘ are not included in the total numbers of rate calculations.

6 Delatite until 2002-03, Split into Benalla and Mansfield from 2003-04

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Table 99 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Hume region, 2005 to 2009

AREA

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Alpine 102.74 (110)

(84.46 – 123.80)

110.59 (114)

(91.25 – 132.83)

98.76 (102)

(80.50-119.92)

111.52 (115)

(92.05-133.88)

111.71 (118)

(92.47-133.78)

Benalla 41.69 (47)

(30.65 – 55.41)

40.25 (45)

(29.38 – 53.82)

39.61 (45)

(22.17-53.01)

41.36 (47)

(30.38-55.00)

39.55 (46)

(28.96-52.75)

Greater Shepparton 27.64 (131)

(23.11 – 32.80)

28.75 (133)

(24.07 – 34.07)

26.63 (125)

(22.17-31.17)

28.87 (136)

(24.21-34.16)

27.47 (135)

(23.03-32.51)

Indigo 46.79 (56)

(35.39 – 60.69)

47.06 (57)

(35.66 – 60.94)

46.99 (58)

(35.67-60.76)

52.64 (65)

(40.62-67.11)

47.60 (61)

(36.41-61.14)

Mansfield 77.84 (45)

(56.85 – 104.03)

81.14 (49)

(60.06 – 107.23)

83.93 (52)

(62.62-110.16)

90.30 (56)

(68.13-117.38)

80.15 (52)

(59.86-105.10)

Mitchell 25.80 (64)

(19.86 – 32.95)

27.44 (67)

(21.26 – 34.85)

24.83 (62)

(19.05-31.81)

27.05 (68)

(21.00-34.30)

26.04 (69)

(20.26-32.96)

Moira 40.46 (89)

(32.50 – 49.78)

39.58 (88)

(31.76 – 48.75)

39.42 (90)

(31.68-48.48)

39.64 (90)

(31.88-48.72)

36.80 (87)

(29.48-45.40)

Murrindindi 65.58 (75)

(51.57 – 82.22)

68.30 (78)

(54.02 – 85.19)

56.61 (65)

(43.73-72.09)

63.75 (74)

(50.03-80.07)

54.67 (60)

(41.72-70.37)

Strathbogie 62.83 (50)

(46.70 – 82.73)

63.00 (50)

(46.83 – 82.96)

67.46 (55)

(50.82-87.80)

70.63 (58)

(53.57-91.38)

62.99 (53)

(47.18-82.39)

Towong 66.94 (34)

(46.23 – 93.75)

63.99 (32)

(43.88 – 90.15)

56.99 (29)

(38.13-81.92)

68.01 (34)

(47.22-94.83)

63.30 (33)

(43.58-88.90)

Wangaratta 35.27 (76)

(27.78 – 44.16)

36.06 (79)

(28.54 – 44.96)

36.00 (80)

(28.54-44.81)

36.76 (82)

(29.22-45.65)

36.56 (85)

(29.21-45.21)

Wodonga 21.36 (58)

(16.22 – 27.61)

22.09 (59)

(16.83 – 28.46)

19.73 (53)

(14.80-25.78)

21.94 (59)

(16.72-28.28)

20.57 (58)

(15.62-26.60)

Hume region 40.34 (836)

(37.65 – 43.17)

41.32 (853)

(38.69 – 44.30)

39.04 (816)

(36.41-41.82)

42.23 (882)

(39.49-45.11)

39.53 (857)

(36.92-42.26)

Victoria 26.84

(10,907) (26.34 – 27.35)

26.94

(11,192) (26.44 – 27.44)

25.72

(10,862) (25.24-26.21)

27.70

(11,701) (27.20-28.21)

27.20

(12,071) (26.72-27.69)

Source: Department of Justice. Licensed premises defined as hotels and bars, bottle shops, clubs and on-premises licences only were included whilst other outlet types were excluded.

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Table 100 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Hume region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08

AREA

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Alpine 26.71 (35)

(18.60 - 37.14)

34.93 (46)

(25.58 - 46.60)

35.31 (47)

(35.31 - 46.96)

34.99 (44)

(25.43 - 46.98)

31.11 (39)

(22.12 - 42.53)

Benalla 60.43 (85)

(48.27 - 74.72)

60.43 (85)

(48.27 - 74.72)

50.33 (71)

(50.33 - 63.48)

62.29 (87)

(49.89 - 76.83)

54.13 (76)

(42.65 - 67.75)

Greater Shepparton 33.73 (201)

(29.23 - 38.73)

34.49 (207)

(29.95 - 39.52)

41.64 (252)

(41.64 - 47.11)

34.46 (204)

(29.89 - 39.53)

34.52 (207)

(29.97 - 39.55)

Indigo 22.70 (34)

(15.72 - 31.72)

21.20 (32)

(14.50 - 29.93)

24.86 (38)

(24.86 - 34.13)

32.54 (500)

(24.15 - 42.90)

23.28 (36)

(16.30 - 32.22)

Mansfield 54.29 (37)

(38.23 - 74.83)

60.03 (42)

(43.26 - 81.14)

39.99 (29)

(39.99 - 57.44)

44.33 (33)

(30.51 - 62.25)

41.15 (31)

(27.96 - 58.40)

Mitchell 21.94 (67)

(17.00 - 27.86)

23.44 (74)

(18.40 - 29.42)

21.51 (70)

(21.51 - 27.17)

33.71 (108)

(27.65 - 40.70)

38.76 (127)

(32.31 - 46.12)

Moira 20.64 (56)

(15.59 - 26.80)

25.12 (69)

(19.55 - 31.80)

34.86 (97)

(34.86 - 42.52)

37.57 (105)

(30.73 - 40.70)

27.88 (79)

(22.07 - 34.75)

Murrindindi 31.82 (44)

(23.12 - 42.71)

29.48 (41)

(21.15 - 39.99)

26.28 (37)

(26.28 - 36.22)

28.92 (41)

(20.75 - 39.23)

47.85 (68)

(37.16 - 60.67)

Strathbogie 36.29 (35)

(25.28 - 50.47)

40.56 (39)

(28.84 - 55.44)

32.22 (31)

(32.22 - 45.73)

37.44 (36)

(26.22 - 51.83)

33.85 (33)

(23.30 - 47.53)

Towong 59.58 (37)

(41.95 - 82.13)

43.52 (27)

(28.68 - 63.32)

24.27 (15)

(24.27 - 40.03)

27.21 (17)

(15.85 - 43.57)

38.49 (24)

(24.66 - 57.27)

Wangaratta 42.02 (112)

(34.60 - 50.56)

36.79 (98)

(29.86 - 44.83)

43.71 (117)

(43.71 - 52.39)

41.73 (114)

(34.42 - 50.13)

35.16 (97)

(28.51 - 42.89)

Wodonga 40.83 (138)

(34.30 - 48.24)

41.92 (146)

(35.39 - 49.29)

40.07 (140)

(40.07 - 47.28)

42.02 (145)

(35.46 - 49.45)

51.78 (179)

(44.47 - 59.94)

Hume region 34.36 (881)

(32.13 - 36.71)

34.90 (906)

(32.67 - 37.25)

35.97 (944)

(33.71 - 38.34)

37.79 (984)

(35.46 - 40.22)

37.87 (996)

(35.55 - 40.30)

Victoria 41.64

(20,477) (41.07 - 42.22)

45.73

(22,739) (45.13 - 46.33)

51.00

(25,613) (50.38 - 51.63)

49.87

(25,574) (49.26 - 50.48)

51.29

(26,696) (50.68 - 51.91)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 101 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Hume region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 and 2009-10

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database.

AREA

2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Alpine 40.68 (51)

(30.29–53.49)

32.83 (42)

(23.66-44.37)

Benalla 39.88 (56)

(30.13–51.79)

54.19 (77)

(42.77-67.73)

Greater Shepparton 32.18 (193)

(27.80–37.06)

33.19 (207)

(28.82-38.03)

Indigo 24.57 (38)

(17.39–33.72)

21.32 (34)

(14.77-29.80)

Mansfield 61.06 (46)

(44.70–81.44)

39.34 (31)

(26.73-55.83)

Mitchell 37.54 (123)

(31.20–44.79)

50.70 (173)

(43.43-58.85)

Moira 27.88 (79)

(22.07–34.75)

37.42 (109)

(30.73-45.14)

Murrindindi 45.04 (64)

(34.69–57.51)

44.85 (60)

(34.23-57.73)

Strathbogie 41.03 (40)

(29.31–55.87)

46.12 (46)

(33.77-61.52)

Towong 22.45 (14)

(12.28–37.67)

37.85 (24)

(24.25-56.33)

Wangaratta 38.06 (105)

(31.13–46.07)

43.26 (124)

(35.98-51.58)

Wodonga 42.81 (148)

(36.19–50.29)

43.38 (155)

(36.82-50.77)

Hume region 36.39 (957)

(34.12–38.77)

40.00 (1,082)

(37.65-42.45)

Victoria 54.45

(28,339) (53.82–55.09)

59.79

(32,544) (59.14-60.44)

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Table 102 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Hume region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003–04 to 2007–08

AREA

2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI) Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Alpine * * * * 39.49

(5) (12.82-92.17)

* * * *

Benalla 73.22 (12)

(37.83-127.89)

60.50 (10)

(29.01-111.25)

41.77 (7)

(16.79-86.05)

75.95 (12)

(39.24-132.67)

* *

Greater Shepparton 25.51 (20)

(15.58-39.40)

29.55 (23)

(18.73-44.34)

57.44 (45)

(41.90-76.86)

38.30 (30)

(25.84-54.68)

40.75 (33)

(28.05-57.23)

Indigo * * * * * * 43.24

(7) (17.38-89.08)

* *

Mansfield * * * * * * * * 58.48

(5) (18.99-136.47)

Mitchell 23.84 (10)

(11.43-43.85)

20.39 (9)

(9.32-38.70)

26.16 (12)

(13.52-45.70)

24.80 (11)

(12.38-44.38)

34.15 (16)

(19.52-55.46)

Moira 20.55

(6) (7.54-44.72)

44.41 (13)

(23.65-75.95)

- - 28.80

(9) (13.17-54.67)

- -

Murrindindi 37.94

(5) (12.32-88.53)

36.98

(5) (12.01-86.30)

36.34

(5) (11.80-84.80)

* *

48.54 (7)

(19.52-100.02)

Towong * * 132.08

(7) (53.10-272.13)

* * * * * *

Wangaratta 56.93 (18)

(33.74-89.97)

69.80 (22)

(43.74-105.67)

57.25 (18)

(33.93-90.48)

52.76 (17)

(30.74-84.48)

45.58 (15)

(25.51-75.18)

Wodonga 36.97 (20)

(22.58-57.09)

42.78 (24)

(27.41-63.65)

36.34 (20)

(22.20-56.13)

23.34 (13)

(12.42-39.90)

43.40 (24)

(27.81-64.58)

Hume region 31.72 (100)

(25.81-38.58)

38.41 (123)

(31.93-45.83)

37.40 (121)

(31.03-44.68)

35.29 (114)

(29.11-42.39)

34.62 (115)

(28.58-41.56)

Victoria 29.27

(1,989) (28.00-30.59)

34.11

(2,344) (32.74-35.52)

39.59

(2,741) (38.12-41.10)

39.88

(2,858) (38.43-41.37)

40.19

(2,927) (38.74-41.67)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database.

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Table 103 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Hume region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008–09 to 2009–10

AREA

2008–09 2009–10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Alpine * * 40.36

(5) (13.10-94.18)

Benalla 30.64

(5) (9.95-71.50)

75.63 (13)

(40.27-129.32)

Greater Shepparton 30.87 (25)

(19.98-45.57)

26.11 (23)

(16.55-39.18)

Mitchell 38.42 (18)

(22.77-60.72)

41.02 (21)

(25.39-62.70)

Moira 30.86 (10)

(14.80-56.76)

25.98 9

(11.88-49.32)

Wangaratta 42.54 (14)

(23.26-71.38)

46.30 (16)

(26.46-75.18)

Wodonga 43.40 (24)

(27.81-64.58)

33.01 (19)

(19.87-51.55)

Hume region 33.42 (111)

(27.49-40.24)

34.26 (121)

(28.43-40.94)

Victoria 42.20

(3,074) (40.72 – 43.72)

38.12

(2,974) (36.77-39.52)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database.

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Table 104 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Gippsland region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 36.22 (84)

(28.88 – 44.84)

38.72 (99)

(31.49 – 47.12)

32.63 (87)

(26.15 – 40.23)

45.28 (125)

(37.69 – 53.94)

39.66 (113)

(32.69 – 47.68)

Baw Baw 23.99 (85)

(19.15 – 29.67)

25.17 (92)

(20.28 – 30.88)

28.51 (105)

(23.32 – 34.52)

22.23 (83)

(17.70 – 27.56)

31.42 (119)

(26.03 – 37.59)

East Gippsland 39.59 (155)

(33.60 – 46.34)

46.90 (185)

(40.39 – 54.17)

45.05 (179)

(38.70 – 52.15)

50.04 (200)

(43.35 – 57.47)

48.55 (198)

(42.03 – 55.80)

La Trobe 26.62 (184)

(22.91 – 30.75)

36.62 (260)

(32.30 – 41.35)

39.81 (281)

(35.29 – 44.75)

35.79 (251)

(31.50 – 40.50)

35.38 (249)

(31.12 – 40.06)

South Gippsland 38.46 (98)

(31.23 – 46.87)

33.80 (89)

(27.13 – 41.61)

35.55 (94)

(28.72 – 43.51)

35.33 (94)

(28.56 – 43.23)

37.43 (101)

(30.48 – 45.50)

Wellington 34.81 (142)

(29.32 – 41.04)

32.29 (134)

(27.04 – 38.25)

34.32 (142)

(28.91 – 40.45)

43.23 (178)

(37.11 – 50.07)

39.81 (165)

(33.97 – 46.37)

Gippsland region 32.08 (748)

(29.82 – 34.46)

35.74 (858)

(33.39 – 38.22)

36.75 (888)

(34.37 – 39.25)

38.35 (932)

(35.93 – 40.90)

38.42 (945)

(36.01 – 40.95)

Victoria 36.22

(17,261) (35.68 – 36.76)

40.13

(19,353) (39.57 – 40.70)

42.20

(20,562) (41.63 – 42.78)

44.14

(21,706) (43.56 – 44.73)

46.91

(23,330) (46.31 – 47.52)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 105 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Gippsland region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 40.55 (119)

(33.60 – 48.51)

43.59 (120)

(36.14 – 52.13)

45.69 (128)

(38.12-54.31)

43.61 (126)

(36.32–51.94)

39.17 (116)

(32.36-46.99)

Baw Baw 26.57 (103)

(21.68 – 32.23)

26.62 (102)

(21.72 – 32.31)

31.14 (122)

(25.86-37.18)

29.00 (116)

(23.97–34.77)

33.65 (139)

(28.29-39.73)

East Gippsland 44.18 (183)

(38.01 – 51.07)

46.56 (193)

(40.21 – 53.62)

50.41 (212)

(43.85-57.68)

43.14 (1840

(37.14–49.83)

41.52 (181)

(35.70-48.03)

La Trobe 36.99 (261)

(32.63 – 41.76)

35.44 (255)

(31.23 – 40.06)

36.16 (263)

(31.93-40.80)

38.60 (286)

(34.25–43.35)

39.95 (301)

(35.56-44.73)

South Gippsland 37.27 (101)

(30.37 – 45.26)

35.39 (94)

(28.62 – 43.29)

36.13 (97)

(29.29-44.07)

38.29 (104)

(31.29–46.40)

37.05 (103)

(30.24-44.94)

Wellington 41.91 (175)

(35.92 – 48.60)

41.31 (172)

(35.37 – 47.97)

46.51 (195)

(40.21-53.52)

47.90 (204)

(41.56–54.95)

45.03 (195)

(38.92-51.82)

Gippsland region 37.84 (942)

(35.46 – 40.34)

37.81 (937)

(35.43 – 40.31)

40.55 (1,017)

(38.10-43.12)

39.93 (1,020)

(37.52–42.46)

39.66 (1,034)

(37.28-42.15)

Victoria 49.21

(24,714) (48.60 – 49.82)

48.25

(24,745) (47.65 – 48.86)

50.19

(26,121) (49.58-50.80)

50.90

(27,045) (50.29–51.51)

55.33

(30,116) (54.70-55.96)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 106 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Gippsland region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 34.80

(8) (15.04 – 68.52)

48.31 (12)

(24.65 – 85.16)

34.94

(9) (16.06 – 66.10)

47.80 (13)

(25.31 – 82.07)

32.80 (9)

(14.99 – 62.30)

Baw Baw 40.31 (18)

(23.96 – 63.56)

31.67 (14)

(17.40 – 52.94)

38.11 (18)

(22.51 – 60.37)

32.93 (16)

(18.64 – 53.88)

48.35 (23)

(30.74 – 72.39)

East Gippsland 31.23 (13)

(16.65 – 53.35)

40.31 (16)

(23.24 – 65.04)

42.18 (18)

(24.96 – 66.74)

68.81 (29)

(46.13 – 98.74)

38.66 (17)

(22.40 – 62.15)

La Trobe 28.38 (28)

(18.86 – 41.01)

42.92 (41)

(30.85 – 58.15)

49.36 (48)

(36.43 – 65.38)

43.73 (42)

(31.57 – 59.01)

54.33 (53)

(40.70 – 71.06)

South Gippsland 51.82 (15)

(29.18 – 85.08)

53.05 (15)

(29.85 – 87.15)

48.97 (15)

(27.18 – 81.26)

44.98 (13)

(24.21 – 76.33)

51.18 (15)

(28.79 – 84.10)

Wellington 43.12 (22)

(27.05 – 65.23)

47.52 (25)

(30.62 – 70.40)

60.03 (31)

(40.82 – 85.16)

63.66 (32)

(43.66 – 89.66)

62.50 (32)

(42.77 – 88.20)

Gippsland region 36.16 (105)

(29.56 – 43.78)

43.09 (123)

(35.82 – 51.39)

47.10 (139)

(39.60 – 55.62)

49.56 (146)

(41.84 – 58.29)

50.20 (149)

(42.47 – 58.93)

Victoria 39.72

(2,672) (38.22 – 41.25)

44.15 (2,892)

(42.55 – 45.79)

43.62

(2,934) (42.06 – 45.23)

42.09 (2,860)

(40.56 – 43.66)

47.04 (3,232)

(45.43 – 48.69)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 107 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Gippsland region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 31.24

(9) (14.10 – 59.80)

64.66 (17)

(37.74 – 103.36)

46.18 (13)

(24.28-79.67)

36.95 (10)

(18.06–67.07)

32.79 (10)

(15.52-60.86)

Baw Baw 26.44 (13)

(14.04 – 45.29)

31.00 (15)

(17.46 – 50.90)

41.99 (22)

(26.17-63.86)

37.28 (20)

(22.75–57.63)

39.06 (22)

(24.43-59.25)

East Gippsland 56.69 (25)

(36.64 – 83.78)

57.58 (25)

(37.24 – 85.04)

36.44 (16)

(20.97-58.89)

46.57 (22)

(29.08–70.72)

43.13 (21)

(26.72-65.90)

La Trobe 42.09 (41)

(30.25 – 57.02)

47.53 (49)

(35.21 – 62.76)

43.17 (46)

(31.59-57.61)

47.61 (52)

(35.53–62.49)

52.68 (59)

(40.11-67.93)

South Gippsland 61.77 (19)

(37.00 – 96.85)

60.52 (18)

(36.11 – 95.16)

56.49 (17)

(33.10-90.05)

73.98 (23)

(46.81–111.17)

67.93 (12)

(19.36-65.94)

Wellington 64.62 (34)

(44.62 – 90.51)

42.10 (22)

(26.42 – 63.67)

61.20 (32)

(41.97-86.21)

54.70 (29)

(36.74–78.39)

46.79 (25)

(30.41-68.82)

Gippsland region 46.52 (140)

(39.14 – 54.90)

48.13 (147)

(40.67 – 56.56)

46.63 (146)

(39.37-54.83)

48.52 (156)

(41.21–56.76)

44.83 (149)

(37.92-52.63)

Victoria 48.19

(3,337) (46.57 – 49.85)

50.44

(3,615) (48.81 – 52.12)

51.48

(3,750) (49.85-53.16)

53.10

(3,970) (51.47–54.78)

49.44

(3,856) (47.89-51.02)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 108 Alcohol-related deaths of Gippsland region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000 to 2002

AREA

2000 2001 2002

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 2.74 (6)

(1.04 – 5.84)

2.45 (6)

(0.92 – 5.24)

* *

Baw Baw 1.85 (7)

(0.71 – 3.90)

1.25 (5)

(0.38 – 3.03)

1.71 (6)

(0.65 – 3.66)

East Gippsland 3.21 (13)

(1.69 – 5.55)

2.20 (9)

(0.99 – 4.22)

2.27 (9)

(1.04 – 4.31)

La Trobe 1.72 (12)

(0.88 – 3.01)

1.79 (13)

(0.95 – 3.08)

1.76 (12)

(0.92 – 3.05)

South Gippsland 2.07 (5)

(0.70 – 4.73)

2.35 (6)

(0.88 – 5.07)

* *

Wellington 1.54 (6)

(0.58 – 3.30)

* * 2.38 (10)

(1.13 – 4.40)

Gippsland region 2.10 (49)

(1.55 – 2.77)

1.77 (43)

(1.28 – 2.39)

1.83 (44)

(1.33 – 2.45)

Victoria 1.49 (710)

(1.38 – 1.60)

1.50 (723)

(1.39 – 1.61)

1.58 (770)

(1.47 – 1.70)

Source: ABS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 109 Alcohol-related deaths of Gippsland region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003 to 2007

AREA

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 1.96 (5)

(0.67 – 4.43)

2.52 (7)

(1.03 – 5.14)

2.26 (7)

(0.88 – 4.74)

1.67 (5)

(0.51 – 4.03)

1.83 (5)

(0.60-4.22)

Baw Baw 1.34 (5)

(0.44 – 3.13)

1.78 (7)

(0.70 – 3.71)

1.38 (5)

(0.47 – 3.14)

1.45 (6)

(0.51 – 3.25)

1.28 (5)

(0.41-2.98)

East Gippsland 1.53 (6)

(0.57 – 3.30)

2.87 (12)

(1.47 – 5.05)

2.50 (10)

(1.22 – 4.55)

2.26 (9)

(1.05 – 4.25)

2.51 (11)

(1.23-4.55)

La Trobe 1.73 (12)

(0.90 – 3.01)

1.99 (14)

(1.09 – 3.34)

2.08 (15)

(1.16 – 3.45)

1.25 (9)

(0.57 – 2.38)

1.76 (13)

(0.94-3.03)

South Gippsland 2.69 (7)

(1.09 – 5.49)

* * * * * * 1.75 (5)

(0.54-4.19)

Wellington 1.76 (7)

(0.72 – 3.59)

1.57 (6)

(0.60 – 3.31)

1.19 (5)

(0.39 – 2.79)

1.91 (8)

(0.46 – 3.99)

1.98 (8)

(0.87-3.85)

Gippsland region 1.77 (43)

(1.28 – 2.39)

2.06 (51)

(1.53 – 2.71)

1.86 (46)

(1.37 – 2.48)

1.65 (41)

(1.18 – 2.24)

1.85 (47)

(1.36-2.47)

Victoria 1.46 (719)

(1.36 – 1.57)

1.45 (721)

(1.35 – 1.56)

1.51 (758)

(1.40 – 1.62)

1.49 (765)

(1.39 – 1.60)

1.40 (728)

(1.30-1.50)

Source: ABS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. Note: Numbers of alcohol-related deaths of those aged 15 to 24 years are too small to be presented by local government AREAs. At the time of writing, ABS data for 2008 and 2009 were not available.

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Table 110 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Gippsland region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 20.94 (49)

(15.47 – 27.72)

29.98 (77)

(23.66 – 37.47)

24.27 (65)

(18.73 – 30.94)

21.22 (59)

(16.14 – 27.39)

26.49 (76)

(20.86 – 33.18)

Baw Baw 21.05 (74)

(16.54 – 26.40)

17.35 (63)

(13.34 – 22.20)

15.62 (58)

(11.85 – 20.22)

14.58 (54)

(10.96 – 19.01)

16.23 (62)

(12.43 – 20.82)

East Gippsland 21.00 (82)

(16.70 – 26.06)

20.15 (80)

(15.97 – 25.10)

19.60 (78)

(15.49 – 24.46)

23.90 (96)

(19.36 – 29.20)

23.72 (97)

(19.23 – 28.94)

La Trobe 25.88 (179)

(22.23 – 29.96)

17.44 (124)

(14.50 – 20.80)

20.24 (143)

(17.05 – 23.84)

21.16 (149)

(17.89 – 24.85)

27.29 (192)

(23.56 – 31.43)

South Gippsland 7.44 (19)

(4.48 – 11.62)

17.16 (45)

(12.51 – 22.96)

14.26 (38)

(10.07 – 19.60)

7.88 (21)

(4.88 – 12.05)

12.27 (33)

(8.45 – 17.24)

Wellington 20.47 (83)

(16.31 – 25.36)

15.84 (66)

(12.24 – 20.17)

10.65 (44)

(7.74 – 14.29)

13.21 (54)

(9.94 – 17.22)

9.83 (41)

(7.04 – 13.34)

Gippsland region 20.87 (487)

(19.06 – 22.81)

18.91 (454)

(17.21 – 20.73)

17.58 (425)

(15.95 – 19.34)

17.81 (433)

(16.17 – 19.57)

20.31 (500)

(18.57 – 22.17)

Victoria 10.11

(4,818) (9.83 – 10.40)

10.76

(5,190) (10.47 – 11.06)

10.61

(5,168) (10.32 – 10.90)

10.29

(5,061) (10.01 – 10.58)

11.45

(5,692) (11.15 – 11.75)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP

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Table 111 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Gippsland region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n)

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 25.75 (76)

(20.28 – 32.24)

27.47 (76)

(21.63 – 34.40)

25.65 (72)

(20.07–32.31)

20.67 (58)

(15.69 – 26.72)

21.63-22.31 (64-66)

(16.66-28.38)

Baw Baw 19.08 (74)

(14.97 – 23.96)

16.42 (63)

(12.62 – 21.00)

14.03 (55)

(10.57–18.26)

12.50 (49)

(9.25 – 16.52)

13.31-13.55 (55-56)

(10.03-17.60)

East Gippsland 29.40 (122)

(24.41 – 35.11)

30.63 (127)

(25.53 – 36.45)

30.01 (126)

(24.99–35.72)

33.58 (141)

(28.26 – 39.60)

24.53-25.22 (107-110)

(20.11-30.40)

La Trobe 24.99 (176)

(21.44 – 28.97)

27.71 (200)

(24.00 – 31.83)

25.67 (187)

(22.12–29.62)

27.04 (197)

(23.40 – 31.09)

26.31-26.57 (198-200)

(22.77-30.52)

South Gippsland 12.40 (34)

(8.58 – 17.36)

9.00 (24)

(5.76 – 13.39)

17.14 (46)

(12.55–22.87)

10.43 (28)

(6.93 – 15.08)

14.40-15.48 (40-43)

(10.29-20.85)

Wellington 13.06 (54)

(9.82 – 17.02)

11.15 (46)

(8.17 – 14.85)

15.02 (63)

(11.54–19.22)

15.02 (63)

(11.54 – 19.22)

17.59-18.06 (76-78)

(13.86-22.54)

Gippsland region 21.52 (536)

(19.74 – 23.42)

21.62 (536)

(19.83 – 23.53)

21.88 (549)

(20.09–23.79)

21.36 (536)

(19.59 – 23.25)

20.71-21.21 (540-553)

(19.00-23.05)

Victoria 12.39

(6,221) (12.08 – 12.70)

13.50

(6,921) (13.18 – 13.82)

12.84

(6,681) (12.53–13.15)

13.16 (6851)

(12.85 – 13.48)

12.50-12.90 (6,803-7,023)

(12.20-13.21)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP

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Table 112 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Gippsland region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 105.08

(16) (59.48 – 171.89)

135.98

(21) (84.17 – 207.85)

123.47

(21) (76.43 – 188.74)

102.39

(18) (60.74 – 161.69)

153.61

(28) (102.07 – 222.01)

Baw Baw 73.11 (21)

(45.35 – 111.59)

47.43 (14)

(25.63 – 80.26)

53.98 (16)

(30.89 – 87.59)

43.28 (13)

(23.00 – 74.11)

67.02 (20)

(41.18 – 103.04)

East Gippsland 64.32 (17)

(37.31 – 103.29)

64.94 (17)

(37.58 – 104.49)

99.99 (27)

(65.62 – 145.96)

96.07 (26)

(62.55 – 141.15)

100.60 (28)

(66.67 – 145.71)

La Trobe 71.37 (47)

(52.53 – 94.78)

57.32 (37)

(40.30 – 79.11)

65.92 (43)

(47.74 – 88.74)

67.91 (44)

(49.41 – 91.06)

81.86 (54)

(61.46 – 106.87)

South Gippsland * * 56.40 (10)

(27.04 – 103.71)

47.10 (9)

(21.24 – 90.23)

43.11 (8)

(18.61 – 84.95)

80.83 (15)

(45.24 – 133.31)

Wellington 69.50 (23)

(43.87 – 104.64)

54.26 (18)

(32.22 – 85.62)

40.54 (14)

(21.88 – 68.65)

76.47 (25)

(49.53 – 112.81)

24.62 (8)

(10.71 – 48.30)

Gippsland region 68.08 (128)

(56.78 – 80.98)

62.78 (116)

(51.88 – 75.30)

67.67 (129)

(56.49 – 80.40)

70.24 (134)

(58.85 – 83.18)

79.10 (153)

(67.06 – 92.68)

Victoria 29.86

(1,423) (28.33 – 31.45)

33.39

(1,527) (31.73 – 35.10)

32.51

(1,536) (30.91 – 34.18)

32.08 (1,537)

(30.50 – 33.73)

35.30 (1,717)

(33.65 – 37.01)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 113 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Gippsland region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 155.38

(29) (104.12 – 223.06)

134.63

(23) (85.41 – 201.89)

80.82 (22)

(50.65 – 122.37)

84.50 (23)

(53.56 – 126.79)

104.84 (31)

(71.23-148.81)

Baw Baw 98.90 (31)

(67.09 – 140.56)

84.22 (27)

(55.35 – 122.80)

58.53 (30)

(39.49 – 83.55)

25.36 (13)

(13.50 – 43.37)

55.51 (31)

(37.71-78.79)

East Gippsland 119.63

(34) (82.64 – 167.50)

132.06

(37) (92.78 – 182.34)

115.99

(52) (86.63 – 152.11)

115.99

(52) (86.63 – 152.11)

96.31 (47)

(70.77-128.07)

La Trobe 82.04 (54)

(61.70 – 106.94)

75.20 (54)

(56.46 – 98.17)

51.80 (55)

(39.03 – 67.43)

55.57 (59)

(42.30 – 71.68)

57.90 (65)

(44.69-73.80)

South Gippsland 73.79 (14)

(40.21 – 124.08)

57.30 (11)

(28.60 – 102.52)

58.67 (18)

(34.77 – 92.72)

29.34 (9)

(13.41 – 55.69)

50.76 (16)

(29.01-82.43)

Wellington 45.78 (15)

(25.82 – 75.07)

37.16 (13)

(19.73 – 63.66)

37.78 (20)

(23.08 – 58.35)

34.00 (18)

(20.15 – 53.74)

64.31 (35)

(44.80-89.45)

Gippsland region

90.08 (177)

(77.30 – 104.37)

81.21 (164)

(69.26 – 94.64)

62.92 (197)

(54.44 – 72.35)

55.57 (174)

(47.62 – 64.47)

67.69 (225)

(59.13-77.13)

Victoria 38.83

(1,907) (37.11 – 40.61)

42.25

(2,145) (40.48 – 44.08)

34.74

(2,530) (33.40 – 36.12)

33.07

(2,409) (31.77 – 34.42)

31.11-31.56

(2,427-2,462) (29.89-32.83)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP

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Table 114 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Gippsland region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 6.90 (16)

(3.95 – 11.21)

8.18 (21)

(5.06 – 12.50)

10.08 (27)

(6.65 – 14.67)

5.79 (16)

(3.31 – 9.40)

7.01 (20)

(4.28 – 10.83)

Baw Baw 9.33 (33)

(6.43 – 13.11)

8.24 (30)

(5.56 – 11.77)

6.24 (23)

(3.96 – 9.37)

5.91 (22)

(3.70 – 8.94)

5.27 (20)

(3.22 – 8.14)

East Gippsland 9.21 (36)

(6.45 – 12.75)

9.12 (36)

(6.39 – 12.63)

9.04 (36)

(6.33 – 12.52)

8.24 (33)

(5.67 – 11.57)

10.29 (42)

(7.41 – 13.91)

La Trobe 2.89 (20)

(1.77 – 4.46)

6.20 (44)

(4.51 – 8.32)

6.66 (47)

(4.89 – 8.86)

4.70 (33)

(3.24 – 6.60)

7.96 (56)

(6.02 – 10.34)

South Gippsland 8.62 (22)

(5.40 – 13.05)

7.24 (19)

(4.36 – 11.31)

9.48 (25)

(6.13 – 13.99)

7.88 (21)

(4.88 – 12.05)

7.44 (20)

(4.54 – 11.49)

Wellington 5.64 (23)

(3.58 – 8.47)

4.59 (19)

(2.76 – 7.17)

6.53 (27)

(4.30 – 9.49)

8.01 (33)

(5.52 – 11.25)

5.31 (22)

(3.33 – 8.04)

Gippsland region 6.44 (150)

(5.45 – 7.55)

7.04 (169)

(6.02 – 8.18)

7.65 (185)

(6.59 – 8.84)

6.50 (158)

(5.53 – 7.60)

7.32 (180)

(6.29 – 8.47)

Victoria 6.06

(2,890) (5.84 – 6.29)

6.29

(3,033) (6.07 – 6.52)

5.99

(2,919) (5.78 – 6.21)

5.73

(2,819) (5.52 – 5.95)

6.51

(3,238) (6.29 – 6.74)

Source: VicRoads

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Table 115 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Gippsland region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06~ 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10#

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 2.04 (6)

(0.75 – 4.44)

8.72 (24)

(5.59 – 12.97)

7.13 (20)

(4.35 – 11.01)

7.13 (20)

(4.35–11.01

5.07 (15)

(2.84-8.36)

Baw Baw 5.43 (21)

(3.36 – 8.31)

6.24 (24)

(4.00 – 9.28)

8.67 (34)

(6.01 – 12.12)

6.38 (25)

(4.13–9.41)

4.36 (18)

(2.58-6.88)

East Gippsland 4.11 (17)

(2.39 – 6.57)

6.53 (27)

(4.30 – 9.50)

8.57 (36)

(6.00 – 11.87)

5.72 (24)

(3.66–8.50)

5.04 (22)

(3.16-7.64)

La Trobe 4.54 (32)

(3.10 – 6.40)

4.02 (29)

(2.69 – 5.78)

4.67 (34)

(3.23 – 6.52)

4.26 (31)

(2.89–6.04)

4.25 (32)

(2.91-6.00)

South Gippsland 8.82 (24)

(5.65 – 13.13)

9.37 (25)

(6.07 – 13.84)

6.34 (17)

(3.69 – 10.14)

4.47 (12)

(2.31–7.81)

5.04 14

(2.76-8.46)

Wellington 10.55 (44)

(7.66 – 14.16)

6.01 (25)

(3.89 – 8.87)

8.58 (36)

(6.01 – 11.88)

7.15 (30)

(4.83–10.21)

3.24 (14)

(1.77-5.44)

Gippsland region 5.78 (144)

(4.88 – 6.81)

6.22 (154)

(5.27 – 7.28)

7.05 (177)

(6.05 – 8.17)

5.66 (142)

(4.77–6.67)

4.41 (115)

(3.64-5.29)

Victoria 5.70

(2,863) (5.49 – 5.91)

6.05

(3,102) (5.84 – 6.27)

5.87

(3,056) (5.67 – 6.08)

5.54

(2,881) (5.33–5.74)

4.09

(2,226) (3.92-4.26)

Source: VicRoads. ~ Victoria Police introduced a new system in December 2005 for recording traffic incidents. This ,marks a discontinuity in the data and comparisons with earlier years cannot be made. # Note Serious road injury definition has changed from 2009-10. Previously all cases transported to hospital including fatalities were defined as a serious road injury. The definition has changed to hospital admission. This was an administrative change by Victoria Police. It also explains the dramatic decrease in numbers from the previous year

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Table 116 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Gippsland region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 39.06

(9) (17.86 – 74.15)

29.13

(7) (11.71 – 60.02)

23.03

(6) (8.45 – 50.13)

37.34 (10)

(17.91 – 68.67)

29.21 (8)

(12.61 – 57.55)

Baw Baw 22.17 (10)

(10.63 – 40.78)

17.84 (8)

(7.70 – 35.15)

19.26 (9)

(8.81 – 36.57)

10.62 (5)

(3.45 – 24.77)

* *

East Gippsland 16.75

(7) (6.73 – 34.51)

24.51 (10)

(11.75 – 45.07)

32.98 (14)

(18.03 – 55.33)

28.34 (12)

(14.64 – 49.51)

55.54 (24)

(35.59 – 82.64)

La Trobe 8.10 (8)

(3.50 – 15.95)

22.82 (22)

(14.30 – 34.56)

25.53 (25)

(16.52 – 37.69)

13.39 (13)

(7.13 – 22.89)

23.57 (23)

(14.94 – 35.36)

South Gippsland 30.52

(9) (13.96 – 57.93)

27.85

(8) (12.02 – 54.87)

36.81 (11)

(18.38 – 65.87)

26.87 (8)

(11.60 – 52.95)

26.88 (8)

(11.61 – 52.97)

Wellington 19.52 (10)

(9.36 – 35.90)

9.68 (5)

(3.14 – 22.59)

19.30 (10)

(9.26 – 35.50)

17.66 (9)

(8.08 – 33.53)

13.64 (7)

(5.49 – 28.11)

Gippsland region 18.31 (53)

(13.72 – 23.95)

20.95 (60)

(15.98 – 26.96)

25.44 (75)

(20.01 – 31.89)

19.38 (57)

(14.68 – 25.11)

24.88 (74)

(19.54 – 31.24)

Victoria 15.39

(1,035) (14.46 – 16.35)

17.01

(1,114) (16.02 – 18.04)

16.73

(1,125) (15.76 – 17.73)

15.20

(1,033) (14.29 – 16.16)

16.85

(1,158) (15.89 – 17.85)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 117 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Gippsland region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06~ 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10#

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast * * 49.11 (13)

(26.15 – 83.98)

18.37 (5)

(5.96 – 42.87)

25.72 (7)

(10.34–52.99)

20.29 (6)

(7.45-44.16)

Baw Baw 16.38

(8) (7.07 – 32.27)

20.28 (10)

(9.72 – 37.29)

35.12 (18)

(20.81 – 55.50)

15.61 (8)

(6.74–30.74)

17.91 (10)

(8.59-32.93)

East Gippsland 15.96

(7) (6.42 – 32.89)

25.40 (11)

(12.68 – 45.46)

20.08 (9)

(9.18 – 38.11)

15.61 (7)

(6.28–32.17)

14.34 (7)

(5.77-29.55)

La Trobe 16.28 (16)

(9.30 – 26.44)

10.58 (11)

(5.28 – 18.93)

10.36 (11)

(5.17 – 18.54)

12.24 (13)

(6.52–20.94)

14.25 (16)

(8.15-23.15)

South Gippsland 39.72 (12)

(20.52 – 69.39)

39.43 (12)

(20.38 – 68.88)

26.08 (8)

(11.26 – 51.38)

* * 22.21

(7) (8.93-45.76)

Wellington 38.55 (20)

(23.55 – 59.54)

9.52 (5)

(3.09 – 22.21)

22.67 (12)

(11.71–39.59)

15.11 (8)

(6.52–29.78)

* *

Gippsland region 21.59 (65)

(16.66 – 27.51)

20.26 (62)

(15.53 – 25.97)

20.12 (63)

(15.46 – 25.74)

14.37 (45)

(10.48–19.23)

14.74 (49)

(10.91-19.49)

Victoria 15.66

(1,084) (14.74 – 16.62)

15.92

(1,141) (15.01 – 16.87)

15.29

(1,114) (14.41 – 16.22)

14.10

(1,027) (13.25–14.99)

9.41 (734)

(8.74-10.12)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. ~ Victoria Police introduced a new system in December 2005 for recording traffic incidents. This ,marks a discontinuity in the data and comparisons with earlier years cannot be made. # Note Serious road injury definition has changed from 2009-10. Previously all cases transported to hospital including fatalities were defined as a serious road injury. The definition has changed to hospital admission. This was an administrative change by Victoria Police. It also explains the dramatic decrease in numbers from the previous year

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Table 118 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Gippsland region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 40.74 (94)

(32.94 – 49.83)

54.24 (139)

(45.61 – 64.03)

67.90 (182)

(58.39 – 78.52)

119.61 (331)

(107.06 – 133.22)

100.43 (286)

(89.13 – 112.76)

Baw Baw 57.90 (205)

(50.24 – 66.40)

59.56 (217)

(51.89 – 68.04)

55.14 (203)

(47.82 – 63.27)

70.02 (261)

(61.78 – 79.05)

49.37 (187)

(42.55 – 56.97)

East Gippsland 101.01 (395)

(91.29 – 111.48)

101.45 (400)

(91.75 – 111.89)

94.86 (378)

(85.53 – 104.93)

75.55 (303)

(67.28 – 84.56)

68.71 (281)

(60.90 – 77.24)

La Trobe 56.61 (392)

(51.14 – 62.50)

73.83 (524)

(67.65 – 80.44)

66.74 (471)

(60.85 – 73.05)

68.90 (484)

(62.89 – 75.32)

39.48 (278)

(34.97 – 44.41)

South Gippsland 35.97 (92)

(28.99 – 44.13)

35.40 (93)

(28.57 – 43.38)

36.74 (97)

(29.79 – 44.82)

51.33 (137)

(43.08 – 60.69)

53.97 (145)

(45.55 – 63.50)

Wellington 30.08 (123)

(24.99 – 35.89)

29.71 (123)

(24.69 – 35.45)

21.37 (88)

(17.15 – 26.32)

34.75 (143)

(29.29 – 40.93)

28.06 (116)

(23.19 – 33.65)

Gippsland region 55.77

(1,300) (52.78 – 58.89)

62.31

(1,496) (59.19 – 65.55)

58.69

(1,419) (55.68 – 61.83)

68.22

(1,658) (64.98 – 71.59)

52.58

(1,293) (49.76 – 55.53)

Victoria 26.59

(12,673) (26.13 – 27.06)

31.81

(15,339) (31.30 – 32.31)

33.76

(16,452) (33.25 – 34.28)

35.90

(17,653) (35.37 – 36.43)

34.55

(17,183) (34.04 – 35.07)

Source: DH ADIS

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Table 119 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Gippsland region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Bass Coast 93.80 (276)

(83.06 – 105.54)

102.58 (282)

(90.96 – 115.27)

108.06 (303)

(96.24-120.93)

90.35 (254)

(79.57 – 102.18)

85.10 (252)

(74.91-96.29)

Baw Baw 66.81 (258)

(58.91 – 75.47)

65.40 (252)

(57.57 – 74.00)

66.83 (262)

(58.98-75.43)

56.77 (223)

(49.56 – 64.74)

107.94 (446)

(98.15-118.44

East Gippsland 69.25 (287)

(61.47 – 77.75)

70.90 (293)

(63.02 – 79.50)

81.93 (344)

(73.50-91.07)

146.15 (614)

(134.81 – 158.18)

132.29 (577)

(121.71-143.54)

La Trobe 71.66 (506)

(65.55 – 78.19)

80.68 (582)

(74.26 – 87.51)

90.10 (656)

(83.34-97.27)

79.83 (582)

(73.48 – 86.59)

75.09 (565)

(69.03-81.55)

South Gippsland 57.74 (157)

(49.06 – 67.51)

45.45 (121)

(37.72 – 54.30)

56.54 (152)

(47.90-66.29)

52.57 (141)

(44.25 – 61.99)

44.08 (122)

(36.62-52.62)

Wellington 48.85 (204)

(42.37 – 56.03)

47.36 (197)

(40.97 – 54.45)

42.05 (176)

(36.07-48.73)

57.09 (239)

(50.08 – 64.79)

76.61 (331)

(68.57-85.32)

Gippsland region 67.78

(1,687) (64.58 – 71.09)

69.72

(1,727) (66.47 – 73.09)

75.48 (1,894)

(72.12-78.96)

81.79 (2,052)

(78.29 – 85.40)

87.95 (2,293)

(84.39-91.62)

Victoria 37.54

(18,852) (37.00 – 38.08)

39.74

(20,461) (39.20 – 40.29)

39.58 (20,601)

(39.04-40.12)

39.98 (20,811)

(39.44 – 40.53)

42.78 (23,285)

(42.23-43.33)

Source: DH ADIS

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AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 40.08 (9)

(18.54 – 75.48)

71.13 (17)

(41.50 – 113.74)

48.62 (13)

(25.64 – 83.71)

78.42 (21)

(48.54 – 119.87)

108.32 (30)

(72.91 – 154.93)

Baw Baw 80.65 (36)

(56.60 – 111.47)

61.66 (28)

(40.86 – 89.32)

64.68 (30)

(43.70 – 92.21)

57.62 (27)

(38.02 – 83.76)

49.10 (24)

(31.33 – 73.28)

East Gippsland 201.90 (84)

(161.13 – 249.85)

243.38 (99)

(197.87 – 296.22)

236.21 (100)

(192.25 – 287.22)

136.63 (58)

(103.71 – 176.68)

119.01 (51)

(88.72 – 156.30)

La Trobe 66.95 (66)

(51.79 – 85.15)

50.28 (48)

(37.13 – 66.58)

74.78 (73)

(58.63 – 93.99)

74.00 (72)

(57.89 – 93.21)

75.44 (74)

(59.20 – 94.76)

South Gippsland 29.19 (9)

(13.07 – 56.18)

24.36 (7)

(9.80 – 50.20)

53.08 (16)

(30.26 – 86.38)

53.32 (16)

(30.40 – 86.75)

40.32 (12)

(20.84 – 70.44)

Wellington 28.04 (14)

(15.46 – 46.74)

43.71 (23)

(27.58 – 65.83)

56.55 (29)

(37.96 – 81.07)

49.58 (25)

(32.17 – 73.05)

29.87 (15)

(16.84 – 49.01)

Gippsland region 75.70 (219)

(66.00 – 86.41)

77.53 (222)

(67.67 – 88.43)

88.71 (262)

(78.28 – 100.14)

74.47 (219)

(64.94 – 85.02)

69.16 (206)

(60.03 – 79.29)

Victoria 30.77

(2,070) (29.46 – 32.13)

37.13

(2,432) (35.67 – 38.64)

39.16

(2,634) (37.68 – 40.69)

43.45

(2,952) (41.89 – 45.04)

42.85

(2,945) (41.32 – 44.43)

Source: DH ADIS

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Table 121 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Gippsland region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 151.70 (43)

(109.58 – 204.66)

211.81 (56)

(160.03 – 275.01)

180.99 (49)

(134.01-239.10)

148.31 (40)

(106.13 – 201.67)

146.28 (43)

(105.97-196.86)

Baw Baw 74.76 (37)

(52.50 – 103.26)

80.33 (40)

(57.29 – 109.55)

87.09 (45)

(63.44-116.66)

92.53 (47)

(68.09 – 122.88)

153.88 (86)

(123.08-190.06)

East Gippsland 89.66 (39)

(63.85 – 122.41)

120.47 (52)

(90.02 – 157.92)

153.56 (69)

(119.44-194.39)

345.39 (155)

(293.13 – 404.28)

276.63 (135)

(231.93-327.42)

La Trobe 113.41 (111)

(93.34 – 136.52)

137.37 (143)

(115.77 – 161.83)

141.15 (150)

(119.46-165.65)

150.59 (160)

(128.15 – 175.82)

113.00 (127)

(94.19-134.46)

South Gippsland 46.34 (14)

(25.34 – 77.75)

75.17 (23)

(47.59 – 112.92)

92.64 (28)

(61.76-133.53)

78.23 (24)

(50.12 – 116.40)

93.65 (30)

(62.97-134.08)

Wellington 76.51 (40)

(54.58 – 104.30)

58.00 (30)

(39.27 – 82.58)

50.05 (26)

(32.84-73.08)

67.36 (36)

(47.09 – 93.40)

97.70 (53)

(73.22-127.74)

Gippsland region 94.16 (284)

(83.52 – 105.78)

112.42 (344)

(100.85 – 124.95)

117.38 (368)

(105.69-130.02)

147.61 (462)

(134.46 – 161.71)

142.51 (474)

(129.97-155.94)

Victoria 49.71

(3,442) (48.07 – 51.40)

56.68

(4,062) (54.95 – 58.45)

62.15

(4,527) (60.35-63.99)

62.91

(4,582) (61.10 – 64.76)

63.87 (4,982)

(62.10-65.66)

Source: DH ADIS

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Table 122 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Gippsland region, 2000 to 2004

AREA

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 46.08 (87)

(36.90 – 56.86)

44.28 (93)

(35.73 – 54.25)

45.19 (99)

(36.73 – 55.03)

43.65 (99)

(35.48 – 53.14)

43.26 (101)

(35.26 – 52.55)

Baw Baw 28.06 (76)

(22.09 – 35.14)

27.41 (77)

(21.62 – 34.28)

26.81 (76)

(21.14 – 33.54)

27.44 (80)

(21.74 – 34.17)

26.40 (78)

(20.88 – 32.94)

East Gippsland 48.19 (150)

(40.79 – 56.56)

48.67 (154)

(41.29 – 56.99)

47.64 (153)

(40.39 – 55.82)

46.47 (151)

(39.35 – 54.51)

43.88 (146)

(37.05 – 51.60)

La Trobe 22.85 (123)

(18.98 – 27.27)

23.37 (128)

(19.51 – 27.79)

23.75 (131)

(19.85 – 28.20)

24.81 (136)

(20.82 – 29.35)

24.69 (136)

(20.72 – 29.20)

South Gippsland 34.57 (68)

(26.86 – 43.80)

35.51 (73)

(27.84 – 44.63)

37.48 (78)

(29.63 – 46.77)

35.50 (75)

(27.93 – 44.49)

34.58 (74)

(27.17 – 43.40)

Wellington 38.01 (119)

(31.50 – 45.47)

38.62 (125)

(32.14 – 46.02)

39.41 (128)

(32.88 – 46.87)

41.21 (134)

(34.53 – 48.81)

41.32 (136)

(34.67 – 48.88)

Gippsland region 34.26 (623)

(31.62 – 37.06)

34.49 (650)

(31.89 – 37.25)

34.86 (665)

(32.26 – 37.61)

35.01 (675)

(32.42 – 37.76)

34.30 (672)

(31.76 – 37.00)

Victoria 23.93

(9,139) (23.44 – 24.43)

24.83

(9,579) (24.34 – 25.33)

25.47

(9,962) (24.97 – 25.97)

25.89

(10,250) (25.39 – 26.40)

26.28

(10,548) (25.78 – 26.79)

Source: Department of Justice. Licensed premises defined as hotels and bars, bottle shops, clubs and on-premises licences only were included whilst other outlet types were excluded.

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Table 123 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Gippsland region, 2005 to 2009

AREA

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 45.88 (111)

(37.76 – 55.23)

49.03 (112)

(40.36 – 59.02)

47.65 (111)

(39.20-57.38)

51.41 (120)

(42.62-61.48)

47.64 (118)

(39.44-57.06)

Baw Baw 26.42 (80)

(20.96 – 32.87)

28.20 (85)

(22.54 – 34.85)

26.52 (82)

(21.10-32.91)

30.45 (95)

(24.62-37.42)

28.70 (95)

(23.22-35.09)

East Gippsland 42.74 (145)

(36.07 – 50.29)

44.40 (150)

(37.58 – 52.10)

42.19 (145)

(35.61-49.64)

42.95 (148)

(36.30-50.46)

41.86 (151)

(35.45-49.10)

La Trobe 25.17 (140)

(21.18 – 29.69)

24.34 (139)

(20.46 – 28.73)

23.89 (139)

(20.08-28.21)

24.97 (145)

(21.07-29.37)

22.77 (138)

(19.13-26.90)

South Gippsland 33.94 (74)

(26.66 – 42.60)

35.01 (75)

(27.55 – 43.88)

34.30 (74)

(26.95-43.04)

35.60 (77)

(28.11-44.48)

34.07 (77)

(26.88-42.58)

Wellington 41.38 (138)

(34.76 – 48.89)

40.54 (135)

(33.99 – 47.98)

38.36 (129)

(32.03-45.57)

38.73 (131)

(32.37-45.97)

35.97 (126)

(29.96-42.82)

Gippsland region 34.53 (689)

(32.00 – 37.21)

35.03 (696)

(32.48 – 37.73)

33.67 (681)

(31.19-36.30)

35.35 (715)

(32.80-38.03)

33.23 (705)

(30.82-35.77)

Victoria 26.84

(10,907) (26.34 – 27.35)

26.94

(11,192) (26.44 – 27.44)

25.72

(10,862) (25.24-26.21)

27.70

(11,701) (27.20-28.21)

27.20

(12,071) (26.72-27.69)

Source: Department of Justice. Licensed premises defined as hotels and bars, bottle shops, clubs and on-premises licences only were included whilst other outlet types were excluded.

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Table 124 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Gippsland region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08

AREA

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 51.73 (143)

(43.60 - 60.93) 47.35 (135)

(39.70 - 56.04) 42.48 (125)

(35.36 - 50.62) 48.32 (133)

(40.46 –57.27) 47.03 (132)

(39.35 - 55.78)

Baw Baw 21.48 (80)

(17.04 – 26.74) 25.57 (97)

(20.74 - 31.19) 26.14 (101)

(21.29 - 31.76) 23.91 (92)

(19.27 - 29.32) 19.89 (78)

(15.73 - 24.83)

East Gippsland 56.66 (227)

(49.53 - 64.53) 5.36 (226)

(48.37 - 63.06) 59.41 (246)

(52.22 - 67.32) 56.33 (233)

(49.33 - 64.05) 61.44 (258)

(54.17 - 69.41)

La Trobe 42.02 (295)

(37.36 - 47.10)

47.22 (332)

(42.27 - 52.58) 47.91 (338)

(42.94 - 53.30) 43.43 (313)

(38.75 - 48.51)

25.39 (185)

(21.87 - 29.33)

South Gippsland 31.53 (84)

(25.15 - 39.03)

36.82 (99)

(29.92 - 44.83) 33.81 (92)

(27.26 - 41.47) 36.36 (97)

(29.49 - 44.36)

31.30 (84)

(24.97 - 38.76)

Wellington 44.68 (184)

(38.46 - 51.62)

39.08 (162)

(33.30- 45.59) 42.18 (176)

(36.18 - 48.90) 47.61 (198)

(41.21 - 54.72)

39.34 (165)

(33.56 - 45.82)

Gippsland region 41.69 (1013)

(39.16 - 44.34)

42.74 (1051)

(40.19 - 45.40)

43.30 (1078)

(40.76 - 45.97) 43.03 (1066)

(40.49 - 45.70)

35.95 (902)

(33.64 - 38.38)

Victoria 41.64

(20,477) (41.07 - 42.22)

45.73

(22,739) (45.13 - 46.33)

51.00

(25,613) (50.38 - 51.63)

49.87

(25,574) (49.26 - 50.48)

51.29

(26,696) (50.68 - 51.91)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 125 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Gippsland region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 to 2009-10

AREA

2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Bass Coast 65.92 (185)

(56.76–76.13)

63.55 (188)

(54.79-73.31)

Baw Baw 23.72 (93)

(19.15–29.06)

29.04 (120)

(24.08-34.72)

East Gippsland 54.29 (228)

(47.48–61.82)

54.80 (239)

(48.07-62.20)

La Trobe 27.32 (199)

(23.65–31.39)

48.50 (365)

(43.65-53.74)

South Gippsland 40.25 (108)

(33.02–48.59)

40.32 (112)

(33.20-48.52)

Wellington 50.78 (213)

(44.19–58.08)

57.64 (249)

(50.70-65.27)

Gippsland region 40.89

(1,026) (38.43–43.47)

48.82

(1,273) (46.17-51.58)

Victoria 54.45

(28,339) (53.82–55.09)

59.79

(32,544) (59.14-60.44)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 126 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Gippsland region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003–04 to 2007–08

AREA

2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI) Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bass Coast 37.34 (10)

(17.91-68.67)

* * 39.23 (11)

(19.58-70.19)

68.00 (18)

(40.30-107.47)

22.04 (6)

(8.09-47.98)

Baw Baw 14.86

(7) (5.98-30.62)

29.10 (14)

(15.91-48.82)

28.66 (14)

(15.67-48.09)

18.25 (9)

(8.34-34.64)

19.51 (10)

(9.36-35.88)

East Gippsland 59.05 (25)

(38.21-87.16)

30.09 (13)

(16.02-51.45)

43.33 (19)

(26.09-67.66)

48.50 (21)

(30.02-74.14)

26.77 (12)

(13.83-46.76)

La Trobe 29.86 (29)

(20.00-42.89)

47.14 (46)

(34.51-62.87)

38.66 (38)

(27.36-53.07)

42.31 (44)

(30.74-56.80)

21.66 (23)

(13.73-32.51)

South Gippsland 26.87

(8) (11.60-52.95)

50.40 (15)

(28.21-83.13)

43.03 (13)

(22.91-73.59)

49.29 (15)

(27.59-81.30)

65.19 (20)

(39.82-100.68)

Wellington 60.83 (31)

(41.33-86.35)

38.98 (20)

(23.81-60.20)

63.61 (33)

(43.79-89.33)

24.74 (13)

(13.17-42.31)

39.67 (21)

(24.55-60.64)

Gippsland region 37.41 (110)

(30.74-45.09)

37.66 (112)

(31.01-45.32)

42.51 (128)

(35.46-50.54)

39.21 (120)

(32.51-46.88)

29.38 (92)

(23.69-36.04)

Victoria 29.27

(1,989) (28.00-30.59)

34.11

(2,344) (32.74-35.52)

39.59

(2,741) (38.12-41.10)

39.88

(2,858) (38.43-41.37)

40.19

(2,927) (38.74-41.67)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 127 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Gippsland region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008–09 to 2009–10

AREA

2008–09 2009–10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Bass Coast 22.04

(6) (8.09-47.98)

40.58 (12)

(20.97-70.89)

Baw Baw 33.16 (17)

(19.32-53.10) 30.44 (17)

(17.73-48.74)

East Gippsland 46.84 (21)

(29.00-71.61) 45.08 (22)

(28.25-68.25)

La Trobe 30.14 (32)

(20.62-42.55) 58.79 (66)

(45.47-74.80)

South Gippsland 45.63 (14)

(24.95-76.56) 44.42 (14)

(24.28-74.52)

Wellington 45.33 (24)

(29.05-67.45) 40.43 (22)

(25.33-61.21)

Gippsland region 36.41 (114)

(30.03-43.74) 46.03 (153)

(39.02-53.92)

Victoria 42.20

(3,074) (40.72 – 43.72)

38.12

(2,974) (36.77-39.52)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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CHAPTER 9 – NORTH AND WEST METROPOLITAN REGION DATA TABLES 2000/01 TO 2009/10

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Table 128 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of North and West Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Banyule 32.26 (385)

(29.12 – 35.65)

35.10 (418)

(31.82 – 38.63)

37.81 (449)

(34.39 – 41.48)

42.05 (497)

(38.44 – 45.92)

35.92 (421)

(32.57 – 39.52)

Brimbank 31.44 (517)

(28.79 – 34.27)

33.79 (547)

(31.08 – 36.67)

32.52 (558)

(29.88 – 35.34)

36.43 (630)

(33.64 – 39.39)

33.84 (590)

(31.17 – 36.68)

Darebin 37.40 (485)

(34.14 – 40.88)

40.40 (519)

(37.00 – 44.04)

43.25 (553)

(39.72 – 47.00)

48.52 (618)

(44.77 – 52.50)

48.56 (619)

(44.81 – 52.54)

Hobsons Bay 33.71 (282)

(29.89 – 37.89)

37.30 (313)

(33.28 – 41.67)

36.77 (309)

(32.78 – 41.11)

37.90 (318)

(33.85 – 42.30)

39.80 (331)

(35.63 – 44.33)

Hume 28.50 (380)

(25.70 – 31.51)

31.51 (429)

(28.60 – 34.64)

30.06 (422)

(27.26 – 33.07)

38.21 (551)

(35.08 – 41.53)

37.87 (561)

(34.80 – 41.14)

Maribyrnong 51.12 (313)

(45.62 – 57.11)

58.72 (362)

(52.82 – 65.09)

59.21 (365)

(53.29 – 65.61)

63.72 (394)

(57.59 – 70.33)

56.61 (351)

(50.85 – 62.85)

Melbourne 57.99 (302)

(51.63 – 64.92)

63.07 (329)

(56.44 – 70.27)

73.51 (397)

(66.45 – 81.11)

70.67 (410)

(63.99 – 77.85)

76.66 (473)

(69.90 – 83.89)

Melton 25.84 (130)

(21.59 – 30.67)

32.56 (173)

(27.90 – 37.79)

27.74 (163)

(23.64 – 32.34)

24.89 (163)

(21.22 – 29.02)

27.16 (194)

(23.47 – 31.26)

Moonee Valley 35.68 (401)

(32.28 – 39.36)

38.79 (431)

(35.22 – 42.64)

37.23 (411)

(33.72 – 41.01)

39.41 (432)

(35.78 – 43.31)

37.55 (410)

(34.00 – 41.37)

Moreland 32.66 (447)

(29.70 – 35.83)

35.66 (488)

(32.57 – 38.97)

40.67 (555)

(37.36 – 44.20)

43.88 (596)

(40.43 – 47.55)

43.06 (585)

(39.64 – 46.70)

Nillumbik 21.86 (131)

(18.28 – 25.93)

25.10 (153)

(21.27 – 29.41)

28.95 (177)

(24.84 – 33.55)

24.25 (147)

(20.49 – 28.51)

26.50 (161)

(22.56 – 30.93)

Whittlesea 20.37 (236)

(17.85 – 23.14)

22.48 (266)

(19.85 – 25.35)

23.83 (288)

(21.15 – 26.74)

25.70 (317)

(22.95 – 28.69)

31.86 (402)

(28.83 – 35.13)

Wyndham 24.70 (213)

(21.49 – 28.25)

28.33 (248)

(24.92 – 32.08)

26.73 (248)

(23.50 – 30.27)

26.11 (260)

(23.04 – 29.49)

27.63 (298)

(24.58 – 30.95)

Yarra 53.57 (372)

(48.26 – 59.30)

57.13 (397)

(51.65 – 63.03)

56.43 (392)

(50.99 – 62.31)

57.94 (403)

(52.42 – 63.88)

49.54 (346)

(44.45 – 55.05)

North and West Metropolitan region

33.41 (4,594)

(32.46 – 34.39)

36.73 (5,100)

(35.72 – 37.75)

37.55 (5,284)

(36.54 – 38.57)

40.10 (5,736)

(39.07 – 41.15)

39.46 (5,743)

(38.45 – 40.50)

Victoria 36.22

(17,261) (35.68 – 36.76)

40.48

(19,353) (39.57 – 40.70)

42.20

(20,562) (41.63 – 42.78)

44.14

(21,706) (43.56 – 44.73)

46.91

(23,330) (46.31 – 47.52)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 129 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of North and West Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Banyule 42.86 (504)

(39.19 – 46.77)

39.09 (466)

(35.62 – 42.80)

48.22 (580)

(44.37-52.31)

50.07 (608)

(46.16–54.21)

52.33 (646)

(48.37-56.52)

Brimbank 37.91 (667)

(35.09 – 40.90)

40.36 (705)

(37.44 – 43.45)

44.41 (789)

(41.37-47.62)

41.97 (760)

(39.04–45.06)

37.71 (701)

(34.97-40.61)

Darebin 47.72 (609)

(44.00 – 51.66)

45.68 (611)

(42.13 – 49.45)

51.08 (690)

(47.34-55.03)

49.06 (674)

(45.42–52.90)

49.60 (693)

(45.98-53.44)

Hobsons Bay 40.20 (334)

(36.01 – 44.75)

51.94 (441)

(47.20 – 57.02)

58.61 (501)

(53.59-63.97)

49.31 (425)

(44.73–54.23)

48.50 (424)

(43.99-53.34)

Hume 35.94 (546)

(32.99 – 39.08)

37.18 (571)

(34.19 – 40.36)

37.38 (590)

(34.43-40.53)

37.45 (608)

(34.53–40.55)

41.42 (694)

(38.40-44.62)

Maribyrnong 57.61 (357)

(51.79 – 63.90)

57.30 (379)

(51.67 – 63.37)

58.66 (398)

(53.04-64.71)

50.48 (352)

(45.35–56.04)

41.12 (294)

(36.56-46.10)

Melbourne 65.68 (427)

(59.60 – 72.22)

51.69 (396)

(46.73 – 57.04)

57.40 (462)

(52.28-62.88)

49.27 (442)

(44.79–54.09)

54.25 (505)

(49.62-59.20)

Melton 30.35 (231)

(26.56 – 34.53)

36.16 (293)

(32.13 – 40.55)

36.12 (311)

(32.22-40.37)

37.06 (343)

(33.24–41.20)

37. 62 (376)

(33.92-41.62)

Moonee Valley 41.45 (451)

(37.71 – 45.45)

39.46 (440)

(35.86 – 43.33)

44.95 (507)

(41.12-49.04)

38.12 (415)

(34.54–41.97)

41.90 (466)

(38.18-45.88)

Moreland 44.00 (598)

(40.54 – 47.67)

45.63 (649)

(42.18 – 49.27)

50.36 (725)

(46.76-54.16)

43.05 (628)

(39.75–46.55)

45.13 (673)

(41.79-48.68)

Nillumbik 26.44 (161)

(22.52 – 30.85)

25.63 (159)

(21.80 – 29.94)

25.38 (159)

(21.59-29.66)

22.68 (143)

(19.12–26.71)

31.66 (2020

(27.45-36.34)

Whittlesea 31.15 (399)

(28.17 – 34.37)

26.03 (337)

(23.33 – 28.97)

28.69 (383)

(25.89-31.71)

34.12 (475)

(31.12–37.33)

31.93 (467)

(29.10-34.96)

Wyndham 30.90 (357)

(27.78 – 34.28)

34.07 (395)

(30.79 – 37.60)

34.69 (428)

(31.48-38.13)

34.83 (463)

(31.73–38.16)

33.86 (487)

(30.92-37.00)

Yarra 57.52 (401)

(52.03 – 63.44)

55.99 (412)

(50.71 – 61.67)

67.52 (506)

(61.76-73.67)

57.33 (438)

(52.08–62.96)

65.83 (514)

(60.26-71.78)

North and West Metropolitan region

40.87 (6,042)

(39.85 – 41.92)

41.02 (6,256)

(40.01 – 42.05)

45.00 (7,028)

(43.96-46.07)

42.16 (6,774)

(41.16–43.17)

43.00 (7,142)

(42.01-44.01)

Victoria 49.21

(24,714) (48.60 – 49.82)

48.25

(24,745) (47.65 – 48.86)

50.19

(26,121) (49.58-50.80)

50.90

(27,045) (50.29–51.51)

55.33

(30,116) (54.70-55.96)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 130 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of North and West Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Banyule 32.36 (55)

(24.41 – 42.09)

35.97 (60)

(27.42 – 46.34)

31.91 (53)

(23.92 – 41.73)

34.72 (57)

(26.33 – 44.93)

36.55 (60)

(27.88 – 47.06)

Brimbank 41.76 (109)

(34.30 – 50.36)

42.13 (110)

(34.63 – 50.77)

44.25 (118)

(36.62 – 52.99)

36.40 (96)

(29.48 – 44.46)

45.12 (118)

(37.34 – 54.03)

Darebin 37.83 (67)

(29.31 – 48.05)

38.48 (65)

(29.67 – 49.08)

41.09 (69)

(31.99 – 51.97)

37.38 (63)

(28.75 – 47.79)

50.30 (85)

(40.21 – 62.17)

Hobsons Bay 44.33 (46)

(32.44 – 59.14)

47.19 (48)

(34.82 – 62.51)

39.69 (41)

(28.44 – 53.90)

40.90 (41)

(29.39 – 55.41)

46.94 (47)

(34.45 – 62.49)

Hume 40.07 (80)

(31.79 – 49.84)

44.13 (87)

(35.37 – 54.41)

40.57 (84)

(32.37 – 50.22)

44.70 (95)

(36.17 – 54.62)

51.45 (112)

(42.38 – 61.89)

Maribyrnong 43.85 (37)

(30.90 – 60.41)

54.87 (45)

(40.00 – 73.46)

57.28 (47)

(42.10 – 76.13)

61.53 (51)

(45.85 – 80.85)

50.53 (43)

(36.50 – 68.17)

Melbourne 37.12 (54)

(27.91 – 48.39)

38.16 (60)

(29.15 – 49.08)

26.84 (44)

(19.47 – 36.08)

30.93 (58)

(23.49 – 39.98)

29.03 (59)

(22.12 – 37.42)

Melton 31.31 (26)

(20.49 – 45.81)

61.19 (52)

(45.66 – 80.29)

41.48 (39)

(29.50 – 56.70)

33.33 (34)

(23.09 – 46.56)

43.23 (47)

(31.73 – 57.54)

Moonee Valley 48.97 (74)

(38.44 – 61.50)

38.59 (56)

(29.16 – 50.11)

36.11 (52)

(27.00 – 47.30)

39.46 (57)

(29.88 – 51.15)

42.30 (61)

(32.37 – 54.33)

Moreland 33.50 (62)

(25.68 – 42.96)

36.59 (68)

(28.40 – 46.41)

37.66 (69)

(29.32 – 47.64)

42.45 (78)

(33.57 – 52.96)

41.29 (77)

(32.58 – 51.63)

Nillumbik 38.04 (35)

(26.50 – 52.90)

27.00 (24)

(17.36 – 40.04)

42.99 (39)

(30.64 – 58.66)

31.22 (28)

(20.81 – 45.00)

43.04 (39)

(30.63 – 58.79)

Whittlesea 21.13 (38)

(14.96 – 29.00)

31.22 (56)

(23.58 – 40.55)

25.33 (47)

(18.58 – 33.72)

30.24 (56)

(22.83 – 39.28)

36.68 (68)

(28.50 – 46.48)

Wyndham 39.52 (50)

(29.30 – 52.15)

41.43 (52)

(30.94 – 54.34)

35.50 (48)

(26.21 – 47.01)

33.62 (49)

(24.87 – 44.44)

33.16 (52)

(24.77 – 43.49)

Yarra 29.65 (33)

(20.45 – 41.56)

37.19 (38)

(26.37 – 50.96)

33.49 (35)

(23.39 – 46.47)

41.16 (43)

(29.79 – 55.43)

37.21 (38)

(26.39 – 50.97)

North and West Metropolitan region

36.99 (767)

(34.42 – 39.70)

40.10 (821)

(37.41 – 42.94)

37.50 (787)

(34.92 – 40.21)

37.76 (808)

(35.20 – 40.45)

41.64 (907)

(38.98 – 44.45)

Victoria 39.72

(2,672) (38.22 – 41.25)

44.15

(2,892) (42.55 – 45.79)

43.62

(2,934) (42.06 – 45.23)

42.09

(2,860) (40.56 – 43.66)

47.04

(3,232) (45.43 – 48.69)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 131 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of North and West Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Banyule 43.27 (71)

(33.81 – 54.56)

48.19 (79)

(38.18 – 60.02)

58.47 (96)

(47.38-71.38)

50.02 (83)

(39.84–62.02)

44.45 (76)

(35.01-55.64)

Brimbank 46.78 (122)

(38.84 – 55.86)

52.04 (139)

(43.75 – 61.45)

51.28 (138)

(43.09-60.57)

56.74 (157)

(48.21–66.36)

44.16 (127)

(36.82-52.52)

Darebin 31.98 (54)

(24.06 – 41.68)

42.58 (76)

(33.56 – 53.29)

45.43 (81)

(36.06-56.48)

55.18 (100)

(44.89–67.13

43.53 (82)

(34.63-54.03)

Hobsons Bay 52.56 (52)

(39.27 – 68.89)

57.00 (60)

(43.53 – 73.31)

58.71 (63)

(45.12-75.12)

59.26 (65)

(45.71–75.57)

58.70 (67)

(45.46-74.60)

Hume 47.11 (105)

(38.55 – 57.01)

50.66 (120)

(42.02 – 60.56)

54.76 (135)

(45.90-64.83)

48.98 (125)

(40.77–58.34)

53.06 (142)

(44.69-62.5)

Maribyrnong 44.08 (37)

(31.03 – 60.77)

64.67 (60)

(49.39 – 83.19)

58.88 (55)

(44.30-76.72)

57.92 (55)

(43.64–75.39)

43.61 (44)

(31.63-58.64)

Melbourne 31.89 (69)

(24.80 – 40.38)

26.69 (67)

(20.66 – 33.92)

24.18 (64)

(18.60-30.90)

21.11 (60)

(16.11–27.17)

15.68 (48)

(11.55-20.81)

Melton 42.43 (48)

(31.26 – 56.29)

49.88 (59)

(37.94 – 64.39)

56.11 (68)

(43.60-71.10)

56.97 (73)

(44.67–71.61)

47.49 (66)

(36.73-60.42)

Moonee Valley 35.89 (52)

(26.78 – 47.11)

44.44 (67)

(34.42 – 56.45)

37.96 (57)

(28.79-49.13)

35.45 (52)

(26.47–46.50)

34.96 (53)

(26.22-45.69)

Moreland 34.73 (64)

(26.75 – 44.34)

42.53 (81)

(33.79 – 52.83)

56.35 (107)

(46.20-68.06)

44.31 (85)

(35.40–54.79)

33.97 (68)

(26.40-43.03)

Nillumbik 43.27 (40)

(30.86 – 59.00)

42.60 (42)

(30.69 – 57.61)

34.96 (34)

(24.28-48.74)

33.78 (34)

(23.38–47.22)

37.10 (38)

(26.24-50.95)

Whittlesea 31.44 (58)

(23.90 – 40.61)

35.14 (68)

(27.29 – 44.56)

38.34 (76)

(30.19-48.01)

45.86 (94)

(37.07–56.12)

41.31 (90)

(33.20-50.79)

Wyndham 51.86 (86)

(41.51 – 64.01)

61.95 (103)

(50.56 – 75.15)

51.74 (92)

(41.69-63.48)

53.44 (102)

(43.59–64.86)

49.87 (106)

(40.81-60.34)

Yarra 49.61 (50)

(36.85 – 65.36)

41.34 (43)

(29.87 – 55.76)

75.31 (76)

(59.32-94.29)

30.04 (30)

(20.26–42.89)

52.39 (53)

(39.30-68.44)

North and West Metropolitan region

41.24 (909)

(38.60 – 44.01)

45.94 (1,064)

(43.22 – 48.78)

48.42 (1,142)

(45.65-51.31)

45.87 (1,115)

(43.21–48.64)

41.40 (1,060)

(38.95-43.97)

Victoria 48.19

(3,337) (46.57 – 49.85)

50.44

(3,615) (48.81 – 52.12)

51.48 (3,750)

(49.85-53.16)

53.10 (3,970)

(51.47–54.78)

49.44

(3,856) (47.89-51.02)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 132 Alcohol-related deaths of North and West Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2002

AREA

2000 2001 2002

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Banyule 1.08 (13)

(0.58 – 1.86)

1.40 (17)

(0.81 – 2.25)

1.21 (14)

(0.67 – 2.02)

Brimbank 0.70 (11)

(0.35 – 1.23)

1.19 (20)

(0.73 – 1.84)

1.06 (18)

(0.63 – 1.67)

Darebin 1.88 (24)

(1.21 – 2.79)

1.80 (23)

(1.14 – 2.69)

2.17 (28)

(1.44 – 3.15)

Hobsons Bay 1.81 (15)

(1.02 – 2.98)

1.44 (12)

(0.74 – 2.51)

1.86 (16)

(1.06 – 3.04)

Hume 1.03 (14)

(0.56 – 1.74)

1.18 (16)

(0.68 – 1.91)

1.02 (14)

(0.56 – 1.70)

Maribyrnong 1.90 (12)

(0.97 – 3.34)

1.52 (9)

(0.71 – 2.84)

2.35 (14)

(1.30 – 3.91)

Melbourne 1.68 (9)

(0.76 – 3.22)

1.54 (8)

(0.67 – 3.04)

1.26 (7)

(0.50 – 2.62)

Melton * * * * 1.17 (7)

(0.46 – 2.42)

Moonee Valley 1.77 (20)

(1.08 – 2.74)

1.51 (17)

(0.88 – 2.42)

1.19 (13)

(0.64 – 2.03)

Moreland 1.70 (23)

(1.08 – 2.54)

1.64 (22)

(1.03 – 2.47)

1.61 (22)

(1.01 – 2.44)

Nillumbik 0.98 (6)

(0.36 – 2.15)

* * * *

Whittlesea 1.00 (12)

(0.51 – 1.77)

0.95 (11)

(0.48 – 1.68)

1.31 (16)

(0.74 – 2.13)

Wyndham 0.89 (8)

(0.37 – 1.78)

1.12 (10)

(0.54 – 2.08)

1.07 (10)

(0.51 – 1.97)

Yarra 1.36 (9)

(0.64 – 2.55)

1.97 (14)

(1.07 – 3.33)

2.14 (15)

(1.19 – 3.54)

North and West Metropolitan region

1.30 (178)

(1.11 – 1.50)

1.35 (188)

(1.17 – 1.56)

1.40 (196)

(1.21 – 1.60)

Victoria 1.49 (710)

(1.38 – 1.60)

1.50 (723)

(1.39 – 1.61)

1.58 (770)

(1.47 – 1.70)

Source: ABS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 133 Alcohol-related deaths of North and West Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003 to 2007

AREA

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Banyule 1.08 (13)

(0.57 – 1.86)

1.36 (16)

(0.78 – 2.21)

1.37 (16)

(0.78 – 2.22)

1.51 (18)

(0.89 – 2.38)

(0.92 (11)

(0.46-1.65)

Brimbank * * 0.86 (15)

(0.48 – 1.42)

0.81 (14)

(0.45 – 1.36)

1.12 (20)

(0.68 – 1.74)

1.09 (19)

(0.66-1.69)

Darebin * * 1.45 (18)

(0.87 – 2.28)

1.74 (22)

(1.09 – 2.63)

1.33 (18)

(0.78 – 2.10)

1.40 (19)

(0.84-2.18)

Hobsons Bay 1.44 (12)

(0.74 – 2.51)

1.13 (9)

(0.53 – 2.11)

2.32 (19)

(1.41 – 3.62)

1.92 (16)

(1.11 – 3.11)

1.77 (15)

(0.99-2.91)

Hume 1.12 (16)

(0.65 – 1.82)

0.95 (14)

(0.52 – 1.59)

1.39 (21)

(0.86 – 2.13)

1.25 (19)

(0.75 – 1.94)

1.37 (22)

(0.86-2.08)

Maribyrnong 1.92 (12)

(0.99 – 3.36)

1.94 (12)

(1.00 – 3.38)

2.44 (15)

(1.37 – 4.02)

1.39 (9)

(0.64 – 2.62)

1.67 (11)

(0.85-2.97)

Melbourne 1.29 (7)

(0.54 – 2.60)

0.80 (5)

(0.26 – 1.87)

* * 1.27 (10)

(0.60 – 2.35)

* *

Melton 0.84 (5)

(0.29 – 1.88)

0.69 (5)

(0.22 – 1.61)

1.03 (8)

(0.44 – 2.05)

1.21 (10)

(0.57 – 2.24)

1.12 (10)

(0.53-2.08)

Moonee Valley 1.72 (19)

(1.03 – 2.69)

1.35 (15)

(0.75 – 2.23)

1.21 (13)

(0.65 – 2.07)

1.64 (18)

(0.97 – 2.58)

1.54 (17)

(0.90-2.45)

Moreland 1.73 (23)

(1.10 – 2.58)

1.08 (15)

(0.60 – 1.79)

1.53 (21)

(0.94 – 2.34)

2.01 (29)

(1.34 – 2.90)

1.58 (23)

(1.00-2.37)

Nillumbik * * 0.84 (5)

(0.28 – 1.95)

* * * * 1.23 (8)

(0.52-2.46)

Whittlesea 0.87 (11)

(0.43 – 1.57)

1.27 (16)

(0.73 – 2.06)

1.07 (14)

(0.58 – 1.80)

1.09 (14)

(0.60 – 1.83)

1.13 (15)

(0.63-1.86)

Wyndham 1.07 (11)

(0.53 – 1.94)

0.91 (10)

(0.43 – 1.68)

0.84 (10)

(0.40 – 1.56)

0.70 (8)

(0.31 – 1.38)

0.52 (6)

(0.20-1.11)

Yarra 1.86 (13)

(0.99 – 3.18)

2.20 (15)

(1.24 – 3.61)

2.31 (16)

(1.32 – 3.74)

1.27 (9)

(0.59 – 2.38)

0.94 (7)

(0.38-1.94)

North and West Metropolitan region

1.05 (150)

(0.89 – 1.23)

1.17 (170)

(1.00 – 1.36)

1.34 (198)

(1.16 – 1.54)

1.32 (202)

(1.15 – 1.52)

1.20 (187)

(1.03-1.38)

Victoria 1.46 (719)

(1.36 – 1.57)

1.45 (721)

(1.35 – 1.56)

1.51 (758)

(1.40 – 1.62)

1.49 (765)

(1.39 – 1.60)

1.40 (728)

(1.30-1.50)

Source: ABS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. Note: Numbers of alcohol-related deaths of those aged 15 to 24 years are too small to be presented by local government AREAs. At the time of writing, ABS data for 2008 and 2009 were not available.

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Table 134 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Banyule 6.62 (79)

(5.24 – 8.26)

8.44 (101)

(6.87 – 10.26)

6.65 (79)

(5.27 – 8.29)

8.03 (95)

(6.49 – 9.81)

7.40 (87)

(5.93 – 9.13)

Brimbank 4.89 (80)

(3.88 – 6.09)

4.95 (84)

(3.95 – 6.13)

5.96 (102)

(4.86 – 7.23)

6.37 (110)

(5.24 – 7.68)

6.08 (106)

(4.98 – 7.36)

Darebin 6.02 (78)

(4.76 – 7.51)

9.03 (116)

(7.46 – 10.83)

8.69 (111)

(7.15 – 10.47)

5.94 (76)

(4.68 – 7.44)

8.18 (104)

(6.69 – 9.91)

Hobsons Bay 6.15 (51)

(4.58 – 8.07)

8.54 (72)

(6.68 – 10.77)

7.46 (63)

(5.73 – 9.55)

6.22 (52)

(4.65 – 8.15)

6.71 (56)

(5.07 – 8.72)

Hume 6.67 (89)

(5.36 – 8.21)

7.04 (96)

(5.70 – 8.59)

5.85 (82)

(4.65 – 7.26)

7.82 (113)

(6.44 – 9.40)

10.12 (150)

(8.56 – 11.87)

Maribyrnong 8.66 (53)

(6.49 – 11.32)

10.30 (64)

(7.92 – 13.16)

9.06 (56)

(6.84 – 11.77)

8.40 (52)

(6.27 – 11.01)

9.89 (61)

(7.58 – 12.70)

Melbourne 85.94 (447)

(78.16 – 94.29)

89.25 (465)

(81.32 – 97.74)

79.27 (428)

(71.94 – 87.16)

75.99 (441)

(69.07 – 83.43)

68.65 (423)

(62.26 – 75.51)

Melton 10.23 (52)

(7.63 – 13.43)

7.85 (42)

(5.65 – 10.62)

10.08 (59)

(7.68 – 13.00)

9.27 (61)

(7.08 – 11.91)

10.73 (77)

(8.47 – 13.42)

Moonee Valley 7.62 (86)

(6.09 – 9.41)

8.75 (97)

(7.10 – 10.68)

7.96 (88)

(6.39 – 9.81)

8.85 (97)

(7.17 – 10.79)

12.39 (135)

(10.39 – 14.66)

Moreland 4.04 (55)

(3.05 – 5.26)

5.33 (73)

(4.17 – 6.70)

6.00 (82)

(4.77 – 7.44)

6.14 (83)

(4.89 – 7.61)

7.05 (96)

(5.71 – 8.61)

Nillumbik 8.03 (48)

(5.92 – 10.63)

7.53 (46)

(5.51 – 10.05)

5.07 (31)

(3.45 – 7.20)

4.39 (27)

(2.88 – 6.41)

7.95 (48)

(5.87 – 10.53)

Whittlesea 5.27 (61)

(4.03 – 6.77)

7.87 (93)

(6.35 – 9.64)

7.06 (85)

(5.64 – 8.73)

6.53 (81)

(5.18 – 8.12)

6.89 (87)

(5.52 – 8.50)

Wyndham 8.10 (70)

(6.31 – 10.24)

7.64 (67)

(5.92 – 9.71)

5.51 (51)

(4.10 – 7.24)

7.41 (74)

(5.81 – 9.30)

10.65 (115)

(8.79 – 12.78)

Yarra 18.70 (130)

(15.63 – 22.21)

21.01 (146)

(17.75 – 24.71)

18.09 (126)

(15.07 – 21.55)

20.99 (146)

(17.72 – 24.69)

17.63 (123)

(14.65 – 21.04)

North and West Metropolitan region

10.03 (1,380)

(9.51 – 10.58)

11.24 (1,561)

(10.69 – 11.81)

10.25 (1,443)

(9.73 – 10.79)

10.53 (1,506)

(10.01 – 11.08)

11.47 (1,668)

(10.92 – 12.03)

Victoria 10.11

(4,818) (9.83 – 10.40)

10.76

(5,190) (10.47 – 11.06)

10.61

(5,168) (10.32 – 10.90)

10.29

(5,061) (10.01 – 10.58)

11.45

(5,692) (11.15 – 11.75)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP

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Table 135 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Banyule 9.94 (117)

(8.22 – 11.92)

9.65 (115)

(7.96 – 11.58)

5.74 (69)

(4.47 – 7.27)

9.48 (114)

(7.82 – 11.39)

10.28-10.36 (127-128)

(8.57-12.32)

Brimbank 10.02 (176)

(8.60 – 11.62)

8.64 (151)

(7.31 – 10.13)

10.59 (188)

(9.13 – 12.21)

8.56 (152)

(7.25 – 10.03)

7.26-7.32 (135-136)

(6.09-8.65)

Darebin 9.83 (126)

(8.19 – 11.71)

8.99 (120)

(7.46 – 10.75)

9.47 (128)

(7.90 – 11.26)

7.33 (99)

(5.95 – 8.92)

9.24-9.31 (129-130)

(7.71-11.06)

Hobsons Bay 7.40 (62)

(5.67 – 9.49)

12.62 (107)

(10.34 – 15.25)

10.65 (91)

(8.57 – 13.07)

7.84 (67)

(6.07 – 9.95)

8.57-8.69 (75-76)

(6.74-10.87)

Hume 8.49 (129)

(7.09 – 10.09)

10.71 (165)

(9.13 – 12.47)

9.82 (155)

(8.34 – 11.49)

11.09 (175)

(9.51 – 12.86)

13.61-13.79 (228-231)

(11.90-15.69)

Maribyrnong 9.84 (61)

(7.52 – 12.64)

11.14 (74)

(8.74 – 13.99)

7.22 (49)

(5.34 – 9.54)

10.75 (73)

(8.43 – 13.52)

9.79-10.35 (70-74)

(7.63-12.99)

Melbourne 93.41 (607)

(86.13 – 101.15)

89.14 (683)

(82.58 – 96.08)

89.13 (717)

(82.73 – 95.90)

96.96 (780)

(90.28 – 104.01)

80.12-80.55 (746-750)

(74.48-86.53)

Melton 11.85 (90)

(9.54 – 14.57)

13.43 (109)

(11.02 – 16.21)

10.10 (87)

(8.09 – 12.45)

9.98 (86)

(7.98 – 12.32)

7.80 (78)

(6.17-9.73)

Moonee Valley 12.66 (138)

(10.63 – 14.96)

11.39 (127)

(9.49 – 13.55)

11.80 (133)

(9.88 – 13.98)

12.95 (146)

(10.94 – 15.23)

13.66-13.84 (152-154)

(11.58-16.21)

Moreland 7.32 (99)

(5.95 – 8.91)

9.30 (132)

(7.78 – 11.02)

8.40 (121)

(6.97 – 10.04)

11.46 (165)

(9.77 – 13.34)

9.19-9.39 (137-140)

(7.71-11.08)

Nillumbik 5.73 (35)

(3.99 – 7.97)

10.01 (62)

(7.68 – 12.83)

5.28 (33)

(3.64 – 7.42)

6.09 (38)

(4.31 – 8.35)

4.86-5.48 (31-35)

(3.30-7.63)

Whittlesea 9.20 (118)

(7.61 – 11.02)

9.85 (128)

(8.22 – 11.72)

8.99 (120)

(7.45 – 10.75)

8.47 (113)

(6.98 – 10.18)

10.95 (160)

(9.32-12.78)

Wyndham 3.60 (42)

(2.59 – 4.87)

11.00 (128)

(9.17 – 13.08)

7.85 (97)

(6.37–9.58)

9.23 (114)

(7.61 – 11.09)

10.08-10.36 (145-149)

(8.50-12.16)

Yarra 20.12 (140)

(16.92 – 23.74)

18.76 (138)

(15.76 – 22.16)

24.30 (182)

(20.90–28.10)

26.44 (198)

(22.88 – 30.39)

19.99 (156)

(16.98-23.38)

North and West Metropolitan region

13.12 (1,939)

(12.54 – 13.72)

14.68 (2,238)

(14.07 – 15.30)

13.89 (2,170)

(13.32 – 14.49)

14.85 (2320)

(14.26 – 15.47)

14.26-14.43 (2,369-2,397)

(13.69-15.02)

Victoria 12.39

(6,221) (12.08 – 12.70)

13.50

(6,921) (13.18 – 13.82)

12.84 (6,681)

(12.53 – 13.15)

13.16 (6851)

(12.85 – 13.48)

12.50-12.90 (6,803-7,023)

(12.20-13.21)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. 1 Rates are reported as a range, whenever values less than three were not reported by the data source, imputing all missing data as one and then as two

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Table 136 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Banyule 17.57 (22)

(10.95 – 26.71)

31.32 (36)

(21.98 – 43.28)

11.92 (14)

(6.53 – 19.96)

23.10 (27)

(15.25 – 33.54)

23.23 (27)

(15.33 – 33.76)

Brimbank 8.64 (16)

(4.93 – 14.05)

6.07 (11)

(3.05 – 10.82)

13.12 (25)

(8.47 – 19.40)

11.79 (22)

(7.40 – 17.84)

14.00 (26)

(9.16 – 20.50)

Darebin 11.49 (16)

(6.50 – 18.80)

20.38 (26)

(13.26 – 29.97)

19.65 (25)

(12.70 – 29.03)

12.71 (16)

(7.30 – 20.55)

14.16 (18)

(8.42 – 22.31)

Hobsons Bay 16.03 (12)

(8.25 – 28.07)

39.71 (29)

(26.56 – 57.07)

20.62 (15)

(11.54 – 34.01)

19.28 (14)

(10.49 – 32.45)

20.29 (14)

(11.16 – 33.89)

Hume 12.22 (17)

(7.12 – 19.57)

16.73 (23)

(10.58 – 25.16)

13.19 (19)

(7.92 – 20.62)

15.57 (23)

(9.85 – 23.39)

27.23 (41)

(19.53 – 36.96)

Maribyrnong 29.83 (19)

(17.96 – 46.59)

22.03 (13)

(11.85 – 37.39)

20.22 (12)

(10.59 – 34.99)

23.77 (15)

(13.30 – 39.22)

27.62 (18)

(16.31 – 43.78)

Melbourne 136.79 (163)

(116.59 – 159.48)

135.12 (169)

(115.50 – 157.12)

131.08 (173)

(112.29 – 152.12)

108.96 (165)

(92.97 – 126.92)

87.48 (148)

(73.95 – 102.76)

Melton 33.17 (19)

(20.05 – 51.64)

26.19 (15)

(14.74 – 43.03)

19.06 (13)

(10.04 – 32.84)

31.33 (23)

(19.75 – 47.22)

21.77 (17)

(12.59 – 35.06)

Moonee Valley 24.03 (27)

(15.84 – 34.95)

28.12 (30)

(18.97 – 40.15)

14.78 (16)

(8.40 – 24.09)

30.45 (32)

(20.85 – 42.93)

46.00 (49)

(34.00 – 60.87)

Moreland 9.55 (13)

(5.14 – 16.21)

11.48 (16)

(6.59 – 18.60)

12.34 (17)

(7.22 – 19.70)

13.60 (19)

(8.21 – 21.21)

13.60 (19)

(8.24 – 21.15)

Nillumbik 19.26 (12)

(9.84 – 33.91)

24.88 (15)

(13.82 – 41.26)

24.71 (15)

(13.81 – 40.80)

* * 22.04 (13)

(11.80 – 37.53)

Whittlesea 11.00 (14)

(6.02 – 18.43)

21.69 (27)

(14.32 – 31.53)

17.74 (23)

(11.26 – 26.60)

14.06 (18)

(8.38 – 22.13)

17.88 (24)

(11.40 – 26.72)

Wyndham 28.53 (25)

(18.45 – 42.14)

26.67 (23)

(16.90 – 40.01)

13.72 (13)

(7.31 – 23.46)

17.97 (18)

(10.71 – 28.29)

31.31 (34)

(21.74 – 43.67)

Yarra 34.69 (33)

(23.82 – 48.81)

44.14 (38)

(31.22 – 60.62)

30.44 (27)

(20.01 – 44.38)

43.83 (38)

(31.09 – 60.04)

37.45 (33)

(25.74 – 52.66)

North and West Metropolitan region

26.79 (407)

(24.25 – 29.53)

31.79 (471)

(28.98 – 34.79)

26.60 (407)

(24.08 – 29.31)

27.80 (435)

(25.25 – 30.54)

30.07 (481)

(27.44 – 32.88)

Victoria 29.86

(1,423) (28.33 – 31.45)

33.39

(1,527) (31.73 – 35.10)

32.51

(1,536) (30.91 – 34.18)

32.08 (1,537)

(30.50 – 33.73)

35.30 (1,717)

(33.65 – 37.01)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP

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Table 137 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Banyule 29.61 (35)

(20.62 – 41.18)

29.30 (34)

(20.33 – 40.87)

12.75 (21)

(7.89–19.49)

22.47 (37)

(15.82 – 30.97)

22.84-23.43 (39-40)

(16.24-31.90)

Brimbank 21.57 (40)

(15.41 – 29.37)

16.91 (32)

(11.57 – 23.85)

19.26 (52)

(14.39–25.26)

17.78 (48)

(13.11 – 23.58)

11.43 (33)

(7.87-16.06)

Darebin 19.91 (26)

(12.99 – 29.20)

20.64 (28)

(13.74 – 29.80)

19.69 (35)

(13.72–27.38)

9.56 (17)

(5.57 – 15.31)

18.56 (35)

(12.93-25.81)

Hobsons Bay 27.74 (19)

(16.81 – 43.09)

33.57 (25)

(21.75 – 49.52)

28.89 (31)

(19.63–41.07)

13.05 (14)

(7.13 – 21.89)

20.27 (23)

(12.85-30.41)

Hume 23.78 (36)

(16.70 – 32.85)

34.98 (57)

(26.49 – 45.33)

19.13 (47)

(14.05–25.43)

24.82 (61)

(18.99 – 31.88)

27.26-27.63 (73-74)

(21.37-34.69)

Maribyrnong 19.16 (12)

(10.02 – 33.19)

20.50 (15)

(11.48 – 33.81)

17.27 (16)

(9.87–28.04)

11.87 (11)

(5.93 – 21.24)

23.04 (23)

(14.60-34.57)

Melbourne 126.06 (228)

(110.25 – 143.51)

125.18 (261)

(110.46 – 141.33)

118.98 (313)

(106.17–132.92)

132.29 (348)

(118.75 – 146.94)

106.70 (325)

(95.41-118.95)

Melton 28.05 (22)

(17.63 – 42.37)

46.30 (38)

(32.78 – 63.52)

20.54 (25)

(13.29–30.32)

19.72 (24)

(12.63 – 29.34)

19.43 (27)

(12.80-28.26)

Moonee Valley 48.14 (51)

(35.83 – 63.32)

31.05 (34)

(21.54 – 43.34)

31.70 (48)

(23.37–42.02)

27.07 (41)

(19.43 – 36.73)

31.42 (48)

(23.17-41.66)

Moreland 13.49 (19)

(8.14 – 21.02)

26.29 (39)

(18.66 – 36.01)

18.88 (36)

(13.22–26.13)

28.84 (55)

(21.73 – 37.54)

21.35-21.85 (43-44)

(15.45-29.33)

Nillumbik 15.96 (10)

(7.54 – 29.64)

28.69 (19)

(17.16 – 45.02)

9.12 (9)

(4.17–17.32)

10.14 (10)

(4.86 – 18.64)

4.90 (5)

(1.59-11.43)

Whittlesea 27.75 (36)

(19.48 – 38.35)

32.86 (45)

(23.96 – 43.99)

18.23 (36)

(12.77–25.24)

16.71 (33)

(11.51 – 23.47)

20.73 (45)

(15.12-27.74)

Wyndham 11.43 (13)

(6.14 – 19.41)

27.49 (31)

(18.74 – 38.91)

17.50 (31)

(11.89–24.84)

18.63 (33)

(12.83 – 26.17)

20.32-20.80 (43-44)

(14.71-27.92)

Yarra 42.94 (37)

(30.22 – 59.21)

34.70 (30)

(23.45 – 49.46)

53.64 (54)

(40.29–69.98)

56.62 (57)

(42.88 – 73.35)

48.98 (50)

(15.11-64.57)

North and West Metropolitan region

36.08 (586)

(33.22 – 39.13)

40.39 (689)

(37.43 – 43.53)

31.96 (754)

(29.72–34.33)

33.45 (789)

(31.15 – 35.87)

31.68-31.88 (811-816)

(29.54-34.14)

Victoria 38.83

(1,907) (37.11 – 40.61)

42.25

(2,145) (40.48 – 44.08)

34.74

(2,530) (33.40–36.12)

33.07

(2,409) (31.77 – 34.42)

31.11-31.56

(2,427-2,462) (29.89-32.83)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. Rates are reported as a range, whenever values less than three were not reported by the data source, imputing all missing data as one and then as two. 2 Based on rates imputing all missing data as two only (as values are less than 5 and unreportable when all missing data are considered one)

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Table 138 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Banyule 2.94 (35)

(2.05 – 4.08)

2.77 (33)

(1.91 – 3.89)

4.05 (48)

(2.98 – 5.36)

3.39 (40)

(2.42 – 4.61)

5.03 (59)

(3.83 – 6.49)

Brimbank 5.53 (91)

(4.45 – 6.79)

6.36 (108)

(5.22 – 7.68)

6.06 (104)

(4.95 – 7.34)

4.57 (79)

(3.62 – 5.69)

6.99 (122)

(5.81 – 8.35)

Darebin 6.09 (79)

(4.82 – 7.59)

6.23 (80)

(4.94 – 7.75)

5.24 (67)

(4.06 – 6.65)

5.34 (68)

(4.15 – 6.77)

5.02 (64)

(3.87 – 6.41)

Hobsons Bay 2.75 (23)

(1.74 – 4.13)

3.70 (31)

(2.51 – 5.25)

5.24 (44)

(3.81 – 7.03)

4.41 (37)

(3.11 – 6.08)

4.93 (41)

(3.54 – 6.69)

Hume 4.80 (64)

(3.70 – 6.13)

4.99 (68)

(3.88 – 6.33)

6.34 (89)

(5.09 – 7.80)

5.34 (77)

(4.21 – 6.67)

7.22 (107)

(5.92 – 8.72)

Maribyrnong 7.99 (49)

(5.91 – 10.57)

6.32 (39)

(4.50 – 8.65)

6.65 (41)

(4.78 – 9.03)

6.95 (43)

(5.03 – 9.36)

8.38 (52)

(6.26 – 10.99)

Melbourne 34.02 (177)

(29.20 – 39.42)

36.84 (192)

(31.81 – 42.44)

26.69 (144)

(22.51 – 31.42)

31.02 (180)

(26.65 – 35.90)

29.67 (183)

(25.53 – 34.30)

Melton 3.17 (16)

(1.81 – 5.15)

4.51 (24)

(2.89 – 6.71)

5.45 (32)

(3.72 – 7.69)

4.12 (27)

(2.72 – 6.00)

4.91 (35)

(3.42 – 6.82)

Moonee Valley 4.99 (56)

(3.77 – 6.48)

4.68 (52)

(3.50 – 6.14)

3.99 (44)

(2.90 – 5.36)

4.20 (46)

(3.07 – 5.60)

4.21 (46)

(3.09 – 5.62)

Moreland 4.45 (61)

(3.41 – 5.72)

4.31 (59)

(3.28 – 5.56)

4.76 (65)

(3.68 – 6.07)

5.38 (73)

(4.21 – 6.76)

5.37 (73)

(4.21 – 6.76)

Nillumbik 4.16 (25)

(2.69 – 6.13)

3.45 (21)

(2.14 – 5.28)

2.62 (16)

(1.50 – 4.26)

2.64 (16)

(1.51 – 4.29)

3.63 (22)

(2.27 – 5.49)

Whittlesea 3.19 (37)

(2.25 – 4.40)

4.06 (48)

(2.99 – 5.38)

4.55 (55)

(3.43 – 5.92)

3.89 (48)

(2.87 – 5.16)

1.43 (18)

(4.25 – 6.91)

Wyndham 4.76 (41)

(3.42 – 6.46)

4.79 (42)

(3.45 – 6.48)

4.10 (38)

(2.90 – 5.63)

5.42 (54)

(4.07 – 7.07)

5.19 (56)

(2.73 – 5.16)

Yarra 10.22 (71)

(7.98 – 12.90)

9.20 (64)

(7.09 – 11.75)

8.64 (60)

(6.59 – 11.12)

7.62 (53)

(5.71 – 9.97)

13.91 (97)

(6.06 – 10.43)

North and West Metropolitan region

6.00 (825)

(5.60 – 6.42)

6.20 (861)

(5.79 – 6.63)

6.02 (847)

(5.62 – 6.44)

5.88 (841)

(5.49 – 6.29)

6.70 (975)

(6.25 – 7.10)

Victoria 6.06

(2,890) (5.84 – 6.29)

6.29

(3,033) (6.07 – 6.52)

5.99

(2,919) (5.78 – 6.21)

5.73

(2,819) (5.52 – 5.95)

6.51

(3,238) (6.29 – 6.74)

Source: VicRoads

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Table 139 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06~ 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10#

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Banyule 2.89 (34)

(2.00 – 4.04)

3.77 (45)

(2.75 – 5.05)

3.16 (38)

(2.24 – 4.34)

3.58 (43)

(2.59-4.82)

2.75 (34)

(1.91-3.85)

Brimbank 4.66 (82)

(3.71 – 5.78)

5.89 (103)

(4.81 – 7.15)

6.19 (110)

(5.09 – 7.47)

5.29 (94)

(4.28-6.48)

4.47 (83)

(3.56-5.54)

Darebin 5.17 (66)

(4.00 – 6.57)

5.16 (69)

(4.01 – 6.53)

4.59 (62)

(3.52 – 5.88)

4.59 (62)

(3.52-5.88)

3.01 (42)

(2.17-4.07)

Hobsons Bay 4.33 (36)

(3.03 – 5.99)

3.65 (31)

(2.48 – 5.19)

5.38 (46)

(3.94 – 7.18)

4.56 (39)

(3.24-6.24)

3.43 (30)

(2.31-4.90)

Hume 5.46 (83)

(4.35 – 6.77)

7.48 (115)

(6.18 – 8.98)

5.51 (87)

(4.41 – 6.80)

6.97 (110)

(5.73-8.40)

4.60 (77)

(3.63-5.74)

Maribyrnong 6.45 (40)

(4.61 – 8.79)

8.01 (53)

(6.00 – 10.48)

7.37 (50)

(5.47 – 9.71)

6.78 (46)

(4.96-9.04)

5.17 (37)

(3.64-7.13)

Melbourne 22.92 (149)

(19.39 – 26.91)

21.13 (162)

(18.00 – 24.64)

18.40 (148)

(15.55 – 21.61)

20.76 (167)

(17.73-24.16)

12.03 (112)

(9.90-14.47)

Melton 5.39 (41)

(3.86 – 7.31)

5.93 (48)

(4.37 – 7.87)

4.53 (39)

(3.22 – 6.19)

5.22 (45)

(3.81-6.99)

3.40 (34)

(2.35-4.75)

Moonee Valley 5.69 (62)

(4.37 – 7.30)

4.03 (45)

(2.94 – 5.40)

4.44 (50)

(3.29 – 5.85)

3.46 (39)

(2.46-4.73)

1.89 (21)

(1.17-2.88)

Moreland 4.56 (62)

(3.50 – 5.85)

5.48 (78)

(4.33 – 6.84)

6.18 (89)

(4.96 – 7.60)

5.42 (78)

(4.28-6.76)

3.96 (59)

(3.01-5.10)

Nillumbik 3.44 (21)

(2.13 – 5.26)

3.55 (22)

(2.22 – 5.37)

1.76 (11)

(0.88 – 3.15)

4.48 (28)

(2.98-6.48)

1.57 10

(0.75-2.88)

Whittlesea 3.28 (42)

(2.37 – 4.44)

3.55 (46)

(2.60 – 4.74)

3.75 (50)

(2.78 – 4.94)

3.6 (48)

(2.65-4.77)

4.11 (60)

(3.13-5.29)

Wyndham 5.28 (61)

(4.04 – 6.78)

6.81 (79)

(5.39 – 8.49)

6.23 (77)

(4.92 – 7.79)

4.61 (57)

(3.49-5.98)

4.03 (58)

(3.06-5.21)

Yarra 4.02 (28)

(2.67 – 5.81)

6.80 (50)

(5.05 – 8.97)

5.74 (43)

(4.16 – 7.73)

8.15 (61)

(6.23-10.46)

4.36 (34)

(3.02-6.09)

North and West Metropolitan region

5.46 (807)

(5.09 – 5.85)

6.20 (946)

(5.81 – 6.61)

5.76 (900)

(5.39 – 6.15)

5.87 (917)

(5.50-6.26)

4.16 (691)

(3.86-4.48)

Victoria 5.70

(2,863) (5.49 – 5.91)

6.05

(3,102) (5.84 – 6.27)

5.87

(3,056) (5.67 – 6.08)

5.54

(2,881) (5.33-5.74)

4.09

(2,226) (3.92-4.26)

Source: VicRoads.~ Victoria Police introduced a new system in December 2005 for recording traffic incidents. This ,marks a discontinuity in the data and comparisons with earlier years cannot be made. # Note Serious road injury definition has changed from 2009-10. Previously all cases transported to hospital including fatalities were defined as a serious road injury. The definition has changed to hospital admission. This was an administrative change by Victoria Police. It also explains the dramatic decrease in numbers from the previous year

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Table 140 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Banyule 8.76 (15)

(4.90 – 14.45)

9.06 (15)

(5.07 – 14.95)

10.81 (18)

(6.41 – 17.09)

12.68 (21)

(7.85 – 19.38)

12.82 (21)

(7.94 – 19.60)

Brimbank 12.98 (34)

(8.99 – 18.14)

14.17 (37)

(9.97 – 19.53)

15.01 (40)

(10.73 – 20.44)

7.60 (20)

(4.64 – 11.73)

11.85 (31)

(8.05 – 16.83)

Darebin 12.44 (22)

(7.80 – 18.84)

20.25 (34)

(14.02 – 28.29)

12.45 (21)

(7.71 – 19.03)

11.80 (20)

(7.21 – 18.22)

14.13 (24)

(9.05 – 21.03)

Hobsons Bay 7.72 (8)

(3.33 – 15.21)

6.84 (7)

(2.75 – 14.10)

11.70 (12)

(6.05 – 20.44)

10.88 (11)

(5.43 – 19.47)

14.09 (14)

(7.70 – 23.64)

Hume 10.46 (21)

(6.47 – 15.98)

10.60 (21)

(6.56 – 16.20)

13.01 (27)

(8.57 – 18.93)

15.01 (32)

(10.27 – 21.19)

18.77 (41)

(13.47 – 25.46)

Maribyrnong 18.89 (16)

(10.80 – 30.68)

13.46 (11)

(6.72 – 24.09)

15.80 (13)

(8.41 – 27.01)

7.20 (6)

(2.64 – 15.68)

20.19 (17)

(11.76 – 32.33)

Melbourne 49.21 (72)

(38.50 – 61.97)

42.32 (67)

(32.80 – 53.75)

36.29 (59)

(27.63 – 46.81)

33.05 (62)

(25.34 – 42.36)

26.41 (54)

(19.84 – 34.46)

Melton 5.98 (5)

(1.94 – 13.95)

10.64 (9)

(4.87 – 20.20)

12.76 (12)

(6.59 – 22.28)

7.83 (8)

(3.38 – 15.43)

12.04 (13)

(6.41 – 20.58)

Moonee Valley 15.92 (24)

(10.20 – 23.69)

11.01 (16)

(6.30 – 17.89)

12.41 (18)

(7.35 – 19.61)

13.20 (19)

(7.95 – 20.61)

9.70 (14)

(5.30 – 16.27)

Moreland 11.91 (22)

(7.47 – 18.04)

9.73 (18)

(5.76 – 15.37)

6.52 (12)

(3.37 – 11.40)

12.47 (23)

(7.91 – 18.71)

13.45 (25)

(8.70 – 19.85)

Nillumbik 14.12 (13)

(7.52 – 24.15)

9.97 (9)

(4.56 – 18.92)

6.54 (6)

(2.40 – 14.23)

* 10.98 (10)

(5.26 – 20.19)

Whittlesea 5.55 (10)

(2.66 – 10.21)

12.28 (22)

(7.70 – 18.60)

9.78 (18)

(5.79 – 15.45)

10.29 (19)

(6.19 – 16.06)

9.14 (17)

(5.32 – 14.63)

Wyndham 12.73 (16)

(7.28 – 20.67)

14.35 (18)

(8.51 – 22.68)

11.00 (15)

(6.16 – 18.14)

9.60 (14)

(5.25 – 16.10)

8.29 (13)

(4.41 – 14.17)

Yarra 14.22 (16)

(8.13 – 23.09)

16.46 (17)

(9.59 – 26.35)

20.76 (22)

(13.01 – 31.43)

16.26 (17)

(9.47 – 26.03)

20.32 (21)

(12.58 – 31.06)

North and West Metropolitan region

14.17 (294)

(12.60 – 15.89)

14.70 (301)

(13.08 – 16.45)

13.97 (293)

(12.41 – 15.66)

12.90 (276)

(11.42 – 14.51)

14.47 (315)

(12.91 – 16.16)

Victoria 15.39

(1,035) (14.46 – 16.35)

17.01

(1,114) (16.02 – 18.04)

16.73

(1,125) (15.76 – 17.73)

15.20

(1,033) (14.29 – 16.16)

16.85

(1,158) (15.89 – 17.85)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 141 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06~ 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10#

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Banyule 7.90 (13)

(4.21 – 13.51)

7.88 (13)

(4.20 – 13.48)

7.89 (13)

(4.20 – 13.50)

7.89 (13)

(4.20-13.50)

5.86 (10)

(2.81-10.77)

Brimbank 11.53 (30)

(7.78 – 16.46)

13.85 (37)

(9.75 – 19.10)

13.34 (36)

(9.34 – 18.46)

14.82 (40)

(10.59-20.18)

9.01 (26)

(5.88-13.20)

Darebin 11.74 (20)

(7.17 – 18.13)

10.62 (19)

(6.40 – 16.59)

6.19 (11)

(3.09 – 11.07)

11.81 (21)

(7.31-18.06)

3.71 (7)

(1.49-7.65)

Hobsons Bay 11.08 (11)

(5.53 – 19.83)

9.44 (10)

(4.53 – 17.37)

17.71 (19)

(10.66 – 27.65)

10.25 (11)

(5.12-18.34)

7.05 (8)

(3.04-13.89)

Hume 12.07 (27)

(7.95 – 17.56)

20.19 (48)

(14.88 – 26.76)

15.46 (38)

(10.94 – 21.22)

18.31 (45)

(13.36-24.50)

10.45 (28)

(6.95-15.11)

Maribyrnong 10.74

(9) (4.91 – 20.38)

17.16 (16)

(9.81 – 27.86)

14.03 (13)

(7.47 – 23.99)

16.19 (15)

(9.06-26.70)

11.02 (11)

(5.50-19.71)

Melbourne 21.35 (46)

(15.63 – 28.47)

20.85 (52)

(15.57 – 27.34)

17.87 (47)

(13.13 – 23.76)

21.29 (56)

(16.08-27.64)

9.52 (29)

(6.38-13.67)

Melton 15.98 (18)

(9.47 – 25.26)

13.61 (16)

(7.78 – 22.10)

13.15 (16)

(7.51 – 21.35)

14.79 (18)

(8.77-23.37)

7.19 (10)

(3.45-13.23)

Moonee Valley 14.58 (21)

(9.02 – 22.29)

8.65 (13)

(4.61 – 14.79)

10.57 (16)

(6.04 – 17.16)

9.29 (14)

(5.05-15.51)

* *

Moreland 11.92 (22)

(7.47 – 18.05)

13.07 (25)

(8.46 – 19.30)

12.59 (24)

(8.06 – 18.73)

7.87 (15)

(4.40-12.97)

10.93 (22)

(6.85-16.54)

Nillumbik 16.38 (15)

(9.17 – 27.01)

9.15 (9)

(4.19 – 17.38)

6.08 (6)

(2.23 – 13.24)

16.22 (16)

(9.27-26.34)

5.88 (6)

(2.16-12.79)

Whittlesea 10.23 (19)

(6.16 – 15.97)

11.90 (23)

(7.55 – 17.86)

11.14 (22)

(6.98 – 16.87)

12.66 (25)

(8.19-18.69)

10.60 (23)

(6.72-15.90)

Wyndham 17.99 (30)

(12.14 – 25.69)

16.88 (28)

(11.22 – 24.39)

17.50 (31)

(11.89 – 24.84)

11.29 (20)

(6.90-17.44)

9.93 (21)

(6.14-15.17)

Yarra 6.91 (7)

(2.78 – 14.23)

20.38 (21)

(12.61 – 31.15)

13.91 (14)

(7.60 – 23.33)

13.91 (14)

(7.60-23.33)

8.82 (9)

(4.03-16.74)

North and West Metropolitan region

13.07 (288)

(11.60 – 14.67)

14.24 (330)

(12.75 – 15.87)

12.97 (306)

(11.56 – 14.51)

13.69 (323)

(12.24-15.27)

8.36 (214)

(7.28-9.56)

Victoria 15.66

(1,084) (14.74 – 16.62)

15.92

(1,141) (15.01 – 16.87)

15.29

(1,114) (14.41 –16.22)

14.10 (1,027)

(13.25-14.99)

9.41 (734)

(8.74-10.12)

Source: VicRoads. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. ~ Victoria Police introduced a new system in December 2005 for recording traffic incidents. This ,marks a discontinuity in the data and comparisons with earlier years cannot be made. # Note Serious road injury definition has changed from 2009-10. Previously all cases transported to hospital including fatalities were defined as a serious road injury. The definition has changed to hospital admission. This was an administrative change by Victoria Police. It also explains the dramatic decrease in numbers from the previous year .

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Table 142 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Banyule 10.55 (126)

(8.78 – 12.56)

13.67 (163)

(11.65 – 15.94)

10.04 (119)

(8.32 – 12.01)

10.40 (123)

(8.65 – 12.41)

17.26 (202)

(14.96 – 19.80)

Brimbank 10.37 (171)

(8.87 – 12.04)

12.07 (205)

(10.47 – 13.84)

9.98 (171)

(8.54 – 11.59)

10.91 (189)

(9.41 – 12.58)

16.23 (283)

(14.40 – 18.24)

Darebin 19.03 (247)

(16.73 – 21.56)

18.71 (240)

(16.42 – 21.23)

16.87 (216)

(14.70 – 19.28)

17.80 (227)

(15.56 – 20.28)

31.53 (402)

(28.53 – 34.77)

Hobsons Bay 11.76 (98)

(9.55 – 14.32)

11.22 (94)

(9.06 – 13.72)

13.78 (116)

(11.38 – 16.53)

17.86 (150)

(15.11 – 20.96)

24.92 (207)

(21.65 – 28.56)

Hume 12.57 (168)

(10.74 – 14.63)

14.64 (200)

(12.68 – 16.82)

11.19 (157)

(9.51 – 13.08)

12.24 (177)

(10.51 – 14.19)

21.87 (324)

(19.56 – 24.39)

Maribyrnong 32.59 (200)

(28.22 – 37.43)

31.97 (197)

(27.66 – 36.76)

33.09 (204)

(28.71 – 37.96)

39.60 (245)

(34.79 – 44.88)

58.25 (361)

(52.40 – 64.58)

Melbourne 157.98 (822)

(147.36 – 169.16)

136.68 (712)

(126.83 – 147.10)

136.15 (735)

(126.48 – 146.37)

150.24 (872)

(140.43 – 160.55)

229.62 (1,416)

(217.81 – 241.90)

Melton 10.05 (51)

(7.47 – 13.22)

16.87 (90)

(13.56 – 20.74)

13.07 (77)

(10.31 – 16.34)

8.23 (54)

(6.18 – 10.74)

16.58 (118)

(13.73 – 19.86)

Moonee Valley 18.81 (211)

(16.35 – 21.52)

20.66 (229)

(18.07 – 23.52)

18.24 (201)

(15.81 – 20.95)

19.11 (209)

(16.61 – 21.89)

27.64 (302)

(24.61 – 30.94)

Moreland 16.93 (232)

(14.82 – 19.26)

17.29 (237)

(15.16 – 19.64)

15.86 (216)

(13.82 – 18.12)

15.44 (210)

(13.42 – 17.68)

26.78 (364)

(24.10 – 29.68)

Nillumbik 6.50 (39)

(4.63 – 8.88)

7.63 (46)

(5.59 – 10.16)

6.62 (40)

(4.74 – 9.00)

7.55 (46)

(5.52 – 10.08)

9.63 (58)

(7.32 – 12.44)

Whittlesea 6.22 (72)

(4.86 – 7.83)

9.24 (109)

(7.59 – 11.14)

9.93 (120)

(8.23 – 11.87)

9.63 (119)

(7.98 – 11.53)

12.06 (152)

(10.22 – 14.13)

Wyndham 7.41 (64)

(5.70 – 9.47)

9.92 (87)

(7.95 – 12.24)

8.91 (83)

(7.09 – 11.05)

9.05 (90)

(7.28 – 11.12)

14.29 (154)

(12.13 – 16.74)

Yarra 59.03 (410)

(53.45 – 65.03)

52.35 (364)

(47.11 – 58.01)

52.03 (362)

(46.80 – 57.68)

50.69 (353)

(45.54 – 56.27)

67.99 (474)

(62.00 – 74.39)

North and West Metropolitan region

21.16 (2,909)

(20.40 – 21.94)

21.41 (2,974)

(20.65 – 22.20)

20.01 (2,816)

(19.28 – 20.76)

21.40 (3,062)

(20.65 – 22.18)

33.12 (4,820)

(32.19 – 34.07)

Metropolitan Melbourne 16.96

(5,880) (16.53 – 17.40)

17.86

(6,223) (17.42 – 18.31)

16.93

(5,969) (16.51 – 17.37)

17.84

(6,351) (17.40 – 18.28)

27.58

(9,931) (27.04 – 28.12)

Source: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, Eastern Health

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Table 143 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Banyule 19.74 (232)

(17.28 – 22.45)

21.62 (258)

(19.06 – 24.42)

23.72 (285)

(21.05-26.64)

35.53 (427)

(32.24-39.06)

36.49 (451)

(33.20-40.02)

Brimbank 18.04 (318)

(16.11 – 20.14)

22.07 (386)

(19.92 – 24.39)

26.73 (475)

(24.38-29.25)

35.20 (625)

(32.49-38.07)

33.93 (631)

(31.33-36.68)

Darebin 36.46 (466)

(33.22 – 39.92)

37.55 (502)

(34.34 – 40.98)

41.60 (562)

(38.23-45.18)

53.06 (717)

(49.25-57.09)

53.78 (751)

(50.00-57.77)

Hobsons Bay 25.16 (209)

(21.87 – 28.81)

34.35 (291)

(30.52 – 38.53)

33.92 (290)

(30.13-38.06)

45.62 (390)

(41.21-50.38)

42.24 (370)

(38.04-46.77)

Hume 24.81 (377)

(22.37 – 27.45)

31.89 (490)

(29.13 – 34.84)

30.65 (484)

(27.98-33.50)

40.68 (642)

(37.59-43.95)

34.02 (570)

(31.28-36.93)

Maribyrnong 58.80 (364)

(52.92 – 65.16)

60.03 (397)

(54.27 – 66.23)

55.82 (379)

(50.34-61.73)

79.70 (541)

(73.12-86.70)

75.70 (541)

(69.46-82.36)

Melbourne 249.72 (1,623)

(237.72 – 262.17)

251.33 (1,927)

(240.23 – 262.80)

214.05 (1,722)

(204.06-224.40)

265.78 (2,138)

(254.63-277.29)

233.50 (2,174)

(223.79-243.53)

Melton 15.67 (119)

(12.99 – 18.75)

19.47 (158)

(16.55 – 22.76)

22.10 (190)

(19.07-25.47)

36.90 (318)

(32.96-41.19)

35.40 (354)

(31.80-39.28)

Moonee Valley 31.50 (343)

(28.25 – 35.01)

43.36 (484)

(39.58 – 47.40)

36.83 (415)

(33.37-40.55)

47.82 (539)

(43.86-52.03)

44.05 (490)

(40.24-48.13)

Moreland 28.22 (383)

(25.47 – 31.19)

34.95 (497)

(31.95 – 38.16)

31.17 (449)

(28.35-34.19)

44.36 (639)

(40.99-47.94)

40.91 (610)

(37.73-44.29)

Nillumbik 11.47 (70)

(8.94 – 14.49)

13.30 (82)

(10.58 – 16.49)

20.06 (125)

(16.70-23.89)

22.10 (138)

(18.57-26.11)

20.97 (134)

(17.57-24.84)

Whittlesea 14.77 (189)

(12.74 – 17.03)

15.59 (202)

(13.52 – 17.90)

18.30 (244)

(16.07-20.74)

29.29 (391)

(26.46-32.35)

25.88 (378)

(23.33-28.62)

Wyndham 18.82 (217)

(16.41 – 21.50)

24.15 (280)

(21.40 – 27.15)

22.94 (283)

(20.35-25.77)

32.06 (396)

(28.98-35.38)

33.81 (486)

(30.87-36.95)

Yarra 77.65 (541)

(71.24 – 84.48)

93.51 (687)

(86.65 – 100.77)

92.54 (693)

(85.78-99.69)

109.49 (820)

(102.13-117.25)

109.25 (853)

(102.03-116.83)

North and West Metropolitan region

36.88 (5,452)

(35.91 – 37.87)

43.55 (6,642)

(42.51 – 44.61)

42.24 (6,597)

(41.22-43.27)

56.00 (8,721)

(54.67-57.02)

52.94 (8,792)

(51.84-54.05)

Metropolitan Melbourne 31.52

(11,457) (30.94 – 32.10)

37.23

(13,947) (36.62 – 37.86)

35.79

(13,622) (35.19-36.39)

34.59

(18,005) (34.09-35.10)

34.09

(18,558) (33.61-34.59)

Source: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, Eastern Health

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Table 144 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Banyule 14.64 (25)

(9.48 – 21.60)

24.82 (41)

(17.81 – 33.66)

13.87 (23)

(8.80 – 20.79)

21.24 (35)

(14.81 – 29.52)

31.55 (52)

(23.54 – 41.41)

Brimbank 9.51 (25)

(6.15 – 14.05)

14.00 (37)

(9.84 – 19.33)

14.28 (38)

(10.11 – 19.59)

16.88 (44)

(12.29 – 22.63)

22.65 (59)

(17.25 – 29.20)

Darebin 21.99 (39)

(15.63 – 30.08)

23.29 (39)

(16.57 – 31.83)

22.51 (38)

(15.93 – 30.90)

24.38 (41)

(17.52 – 33.03)

37.83 (64)

(29.15 – 48.28)

Hobsons Bay 13.67 (14)

(7.51 – 22.87)

18.91 (19)

(11.45 – 29.42)

17.44 (18)

(10.32 – 27.60)

29.51 (30)

(19.89 – 42.18)

33.75 (34)

(23.31 – 47.27)

Hume 15.47 (31)

(10.52 – 21.95)

11.98 (24)

(7.65 – 17.86)

14.07 (29)

(9.44 – 20.19)

19.51 (42)

(14.03 – 26.41)

39.81 (87)

(31.88 – 49.11)

Maribyrnong 31.05 (26)

(20.34 – 45.40)

22.36 (18)

(13.31 – 35.22)

25.17 (21)

(15.52 – 38.58)

24.15 (20)

(14.78 – 37.26)

61.13 (51)

(45.58 – 80.27)

Melbourne 150.60 (220)

(131.37 – 171.85)

136.70 (216)

(119.09 – 156.18)

142.50 (232)

(124.74 – 162.08)

144.63 (271)

(127.93 – 162.91)

228.51 (467)

(208.26 – 250.20)

Melton 18.15 (15)

(10.20 – 29.84)

20.63 (17)

(12.11 – 32.84)

14.85 (14)

(8.11 – 24.93)

12.47 (13)

(6.59 – 21.44)

32.17 (35)

(22.37 – 44.79)

Moonee Valley 19.86 (30)

(13.39 – 28.36)

31.34 (46)

(22.90 – 41.86)

30.12 (44)

(21.86 – 40.47)

28.52 (41)

(20.47 – 38.68)

57.00 (82)

(45.36 – 70.73)

Moreland 21.90 (40)

(15.68 – 29.77)

18.18 (34)

(12.56 – 25.45)

17.75 (33)

(12.19 – 24.98)

16.13 (30)

(10.86 – 23.06)

31.24 (58)

(23.72 – 40.37)

Nillumbik 9.81 (9)

(4.49 – 18.60)

19.24 (17)

(11.29 – 30.66)

14.49 (13)

(7.78 – 24.63)

14.14 (13)

(7.50 – 24.25)

23.15 (21)

(14.35 – 35.36)

Whittlesea 6.37 (11)

(3.24 – 11.27)

12.02 (22)

(7.49 – 18.28)

13.47 (25)

(8.70 – 19.92)

11.18 (21)

(6.89 – 17.15)

19.10 (36)

(13.34 – 26.50)

Wyndham 11.53 (14)

(6.38 – 19.18)

17.10 (21)

(10.65 – 26.03)

16.50 (23)

(10.40 – 24.87)

10.97 (16)

(6.27 – 17.81)

22.38 (35)

(15.60 – 31.11)

Yarra 42.88 (48)

(31.64 – 56.81)

59.10 (61)

(45.21 – 75.91)

52.66 (56)

(39.76 – 68.41)

57.94 (61)

(44.27 – 74.48)

82.00 (85)

(65.48 – 101.43)

North and West Metropolitan region

26.49 (550)

(24.32 – 28.80)

29.91 (613)

(27.59 – 32.37)

28.85 (605)

(26.60 – 31.25)

31.66 (678)

(29.32 – 34.13)

53.55 (1,166)

(50.52 – 56.71)

Metropolitan Melbourne 22.44

(1,129) (21.15 – 23.78)

25.06

(1,227) (23.68 – 26.50)

25.54

(1,282) (24.16 – 26.98)

27.56

(1,402) (26.13 – 29.04)

47.59

(2,449) (45.73 – 49.52)

Source: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, Eastern Health

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Table 145 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the North and West Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Banyule 36.78 (61)

(28.10 – 47.29)

32.40 (53)

(24.30 – 42.33)

35.34 (58)

(26.85-45.67)

63.15 (104)

(51.59-76.51)

65.26 (111)

(53.71-78.56)

Brimbank 22.77 (59)

(17.34 – 29.36)

29.05 (78)

(22.95 – 36.28)

27.43 (74)

(21.54-34.43)

41.12 (111)

(33.83-49.52)

46.50 (134)

(38.97-55.07)

Darebin 34.13 (58)

(25.93 – 44.11)

46.73 (84)

(37.25 – 57.89)

59.61 (106)

(48.80-72.09)

75.95 (135)

(63.68-89.90)

69.48 (131)

(58.09-82.44)

Hobsons Bay 32.86 (33)

(22.56 – 46.24)

50.36 (53)

(37.76 – 65.82)

35.99 (39)

(25.54-49.27)

75.50 (81)

(59.95-93.84)

49.28 (56)

(37.22-64.00)

Hume 36.35 (81)

(28.88 – 45.16)

37.54 (89)

(30.15 – 46.18)

32.35 (80)

(25.63-40.29)

61.44 (151)

(52.04-72.06)

51.33 (137)

(43.11-60.67)

Maribyrnong 53.81 (45)

(39.27 – 71.98)

79.83 (74)

(62.33 – 99.65)

54.38 (50)

(40.41-71.62)

59.36 (55)

(44.72-77.26)

68.68 (69)

(53.40-86.99)

Melbourne 268.12 (578)

(246.70 – 290.90)

278.78 (695)

(258.44 – 300.30)

209.72 (552)

(192.59-227.98)

284.35 (748)

(264.33-305.47)

266.28 (811)

(248.27-285.25)

Melton 30.17 (34)

(20.89 – 42.16)

35.60 (42)

(25.64 – 48.15)

30.89 (38)

(21.82-42.48)

66.55 (81)

(52.85-82.72)

64.14 (89)

(51.52-78.91)

Moonee Valley 54.80 (79)

(43.38 – 68.30)

84.14 (126)

(70.11 – 100.14)

50.25 (76)

(39.60-62.89)

79.24 (120)

(65.70-94.75)

68.29 (104)

(55.81-82.72)

Moreland 26.82 (50)

(19.87 – 35.40)

40.49 (77)

(31.98 – 50.58)

37.05 (71)

(28.92-46.76)

56.63 (108)

(46.46-68.38)

54.40 (110)

(44.69-65.59)

Nillumbik 25.18 (23)

(15.97 – 37.76)

25.95 (26)

(16.87 – 38.15)

29.91 (30)

(20.10-42.82)

39.53 (39)

(28.11-54.04)

37.37 (38)

(26.47-51.26)

Whittlesea 21.65 (40)

(15.48 – 29.46)

21.85 (42)

(15.76 – 29.51)

26.64 (53)

(19.94-34.89)

53.18 (105)

(43.50-64.38)

38.82 (84)

(30.98-48.05)

Wyndham 38.21 (64)

(29.41 – 48.82)

51.15 (85)

(40.85 – 63.26)

33.79 (60)

(25.77-43.51)

54.77 (97)

(44.41-66.81)

66.09 (140)

(55.59-77.99)

Yarra 97.87 (99)

(79.56 – 119.13)

128.80 (133)

(107.82 – 152.67)

106.57 (107)

(87.36-128.75)

138.06 (139)

(116.06-163.01)

163.82 (167)

(139.93-190.61)

North and West Metropolitan region

59.13 (1,303)

(55.96 – 62.43)

71.54 (1,658)

(68.14 – 75.07)

59.01 (2,392)

(55.95-62.20)

87.92 (2,074)

(84.18-91.79)

85.25 (2,182)

(81.71-88.91)

Metropolitan Melbourne 52.53

(2,720) (50.57 – 54.54)

61.17

(3,306) (59.10 – 63.29)

52.65

(2,886) (50.75-54.61)

56.82

(4,139) (55.11-58.58)

56.59

(4,414) (54.93-58.28)

Source: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, Eastern Health

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Table 146 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to North and West Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Banyule 13.31 (159)

(11.32 – 15.55)

27.04 (322)

(24.17 – 30.16)

23.91 (284)

(21.21 – 26.86)

33.41 (395)

(30.19 – 36.87)

24.56 (288)

(21.80 – 27.56)

Brimbank 15.64 (257)

(13.78 – 17.67)

18.59 (316)

(16.59 – 20.75)

23.66 (406)

(21.42 – 26.08)

23.28 (403)

(21.06 – 25.67)

25.37 (443)

(23.06 – 27.85)

Darebin 19.51 (253)

(17.18 – 22.07)

34.10 (438)

(30.98 – 37.45)

46.48 (594)

(42.82 – 50.37)

42.08 (536)

(38.59 – 45.80)

39.86 (508)

(36.47 – 43.49)

Hobsons Bay 24.48 (205)

(21.24 – 28.08)

26.52 (222)

(23.15 – 30.24)

28.78 (242)

(25.27 – 32.65)

31.60 (265)

(27.91 – 35.65)

28.65 (238)

(25.13 – 32.53)

Hume 15.21 (203)

(13.19 – 17.46)

16.52 (225)

(14.43 – 18.82)

18.79 (264)

(16.59 – 21.20)

23.01 (332)

(20.60 – 25.63)

21.57 (320)

(19.27 – 24.07)

Maribyrnong 37.08 (227)

(32.41 – 42.22)

50.86 (314)

(45.39 – 56.81)

52.61 (324)

(47.04 – 58.67)

52.62 (326)

(47.06 – 58.66)

49.19 (305)

(43.82 – 55.03)

Melbourne 32.76 (170)

(28.03 – 38.07)

37.56 (196)

(32.48 – 43.21)

49.06 (265)

(43.33 – 55.34)

51.81 (301)

(46.12 – 58.01)

63.71 (393)

(57.56 – 70.33)

Melton 22.31 (113)

(18.38 – 26.83)

23.54 (125)

(19.59 – 28.04)

30.21 (178)

(25.93 – 34.99)

29.07 (190)

(25.09 – 33.50)

24.05 (172)

(20.59 – 27.93)

Moonee Valley 14.73 (165)

(12.57 – 17.15)

17.10 (190)

(14.75 – 19.71)

21.86 (241)

(19.19 – 24.80)

26.29 (288)

(23.34 – 29.51)

26.34 (288)

(23.38 – 29.57)

Moreland 20.79 (285)

(18.45 – 23.35)

27.82 (381)

(25.10 – 30.76)

34.38 (469)

(31.33 – 37.63)

26.16 (355)

(23.51 – 29.03)

30.14 (409)

(27.29 – 33.20)

Nillumbik 8.73 (53)

(6.53 – 11.44)

16.35 (99)

(13.29 – 19.90)

17.59 (107)

(14.42 – 21.25)

20.82 (126)

(17.35 – 24.79)

10.13 (61)

(7.75 – 13.00)

Whittlesea 11.34 (131)

(9.48 – 13.45)

12.18 (144)

(10.28 – 14.34)

14.63 (177)

(12.56 – 16.96)

15.63 (193)

(13.51 – 18.00)

14.27 (180)

(12.26 – 16.51)

Wyndham 19.17 (165)

(16.36 – 22.33)

19.56 (171)

(16.75 – 22.72)

18.88 (175)

(16.18 – 21.89)

20.10 (200)

(17.42 – 23.09)

21.85 (236)

(19.15 – 24.82)

Yarra 35.02 (243)

(30.76 – 39.71)

50.13 (349)

(45.00 – 55.68)

56.63 (393)

(51.17 – 62.51)

45.08 (313)

(40.23 – 50.36)

56.09 (391)

(50.67 – 61.93)

North and West Metropolitan region

19.12 (2,629)

(18.40 – 19.87)

25.15 (3,492)

(24.32 – 26.00)

29.26 (4,119)

(28.37 – 30.17)

29.52 (4,223)

(28.64 – 30.43)

29.08 (4,232)

(28.21 – 29.97)

Victoria 26.59

(12,673) (26.13 – 27.06)

31.81

(15,339) (31.30 – 32.31)

33.76

(16,452) (33.25 – 34.28)

35.90

(17,653) (35.37 – 36.43)

34.55

(17,183) (34.04 – 35.07)

Source: DH ADIS

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AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Banyule 26.39 (310)

(23.53 – 29.49)

34.90 (417)

(31.63 – 38.42)

29.39 (353)

(26.40-32.62)

30.18 (363)

(27.15 – 33.45)

35.36 (437)

(32.12-38.83)

Brimbank 26.75 (471)

(24.39 – 29.28)

27.39 (479)

(24.99 – 29.96)

23.70 (421)

(21.49-26.08)

19.62 (348)

(17.62 – 21.80)

24.69 (459)

(22.48-27.06)

Darebin 40.49 (517)

(37.08 – 44.14)

47.06 (630)

(43.46 – 50.88)

39.11 (528)

(35.84-42.59)

48.94 (661)

(45.28 – 52.81)

51.62 (721)

(47.92-55.53)

Hobsons Bay 26.95 (224)

(23.53 – 30.71)

42.60 (361)

(38.32 – 47.23)

35.38 (302)

(31.51-39.61)

24.17 (207)

(20.98 – 27.70)

29.29 (256)

(25.81-33.11)

Hume 23.55 (358)

(21.17 – 26.12)

25.84 (397)

(23.36 – 28.51)

25.47 (402)

(23.04-28.08)

25.65 (405)

(23.21 – 28.28)

33.45 (560)

(30.74-36.34)

Maribyrnong 53.28 (330)

(47.69 – 59.35)

53.84 (356)

(48.39 – 59.74)

44.72 (304)

(39.83-50.04)

37.64 (256)

(33.16 – 42.55)

38.24 (274)

(33.85-43.04)

Melbourne 65.95 (429)

(59.85 – 72.50)

54.03 (414)

(48.95 – 59.49)

43.48 (350)

(39.04-48.28)

41.77 (336)

(37.42 – 46.48)

45.47 (423)

(41.24-50.01)

Melton 25.68 (196)

(22.21 – 29.55)

20.68 (167)

(17.67 – 24.06)

24.73 (213)

(21.52-28.29)

16.84 (145)

(14.21 – 19.81)

20.68 (207)

(17.96-23.70)

Moonee Valley 28.73 (313)

(25.63 – 32.10)

31.51 (352)

(28.30 – 34.98)

29.18 (329)

(26.11-32.51)

24.62 (277)

(21.81 – 27.69)

17.14 (191)

(14.79-19.75)

Moreland 31.86 (433)

(28.93 – 35.01)

33.74 (480)

(30.79 – 36.90)

31.14 (449)

(28.33-34.16)

38.16 (550)

(35.03 – 41.49)

38.64 (576)

(35.55-41.93)

Nillumbik 16.09 (98)

(13.06 – 19.60)

16.96 (105)

(13.87 – 20.52)

19.07 (119)

(15.80-22.82)

17.50 (109)

(14.38 – 21.11)

20.70 (132)

(17.32-24.54)

Whittlesea 15.19 (194)

(13.13 – 17.49)

17.47 (226)

(15.27 – 19.90)

19.01 (254)

(16.75-21.50)

18.94 (253)

(16.68 – 21.42)

25.20 (368)

(22.69-27.91)

Wyndham 23.52 (272)

(20.81 – 26.49)

26.73 (310)

(23.84 – 29.88)

25.46 (314)

(22.72-28.43)

20.01 (247)

(17.60 – 22.67)

24.20 (348)

(21.72-26.88)

Yarra 52.24 (364)

(47.01 – 57.90)

59.32 (436)

(53.89 – 65.16)

59.63 (447)

(54.23-65.43)

63.49 (475)

(57.91 – 69.46)

62.34 (486)

(56.92-68.13)

North and West Metropolitan region

30.49 (4,508)

(29.61 – 31.40)

33.64 (5,130)

(32.73 – 34.57)

30.64 (4,785)

(29.77-31.52)

29.66 (4,632)

(28.81 – 30.53)

32.74 (5,439)

(31.88-33.63)

Victoria 37.54

(18,852) (37.00 – 38.08)

39.74

(20,461) (39.20 – 40.29)

39.58 (20,601)

(39.04-40.12)

39.98 (20,811)

(39.44 – 40.53)

42.78 (23,285)

(42.23-43.33)

Source: DH ADIS

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Table 148 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to North and West Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Banyule 15.95 (27)

(10.54 – 23.16)

29.06 (48)

(21.44 – 38.52)

32.33 (54)

(24.28 – 42.21)

29.95 (50)

(22.20 – 39.53)

18.70 (31)

(12.67 – 26.59)

Brimbank 15.08 (40)

(10.75 – 20.58)

16.66 (44)

(12.08 – 22.40)

13.25 (35)

(9.25 – 18.40)

16.76 (44)

(12.18 – 22.49)

24.60 (64)

(18.96 – 31.39)

Darebin 15.58 (28)

(10.32 – 22.59)

24.12 (41)

(17.28 – 32.79)

38.00 (64)

(29.27 – 48.52)

43.06 (73)

(33.75 – 54.14)

41.01 (70)

(31.95 – 51.85)

Hobsons Bay 17.02 (18)

(10.02 – 27.02)

17.30 (18)

(10.20 – 27.45)

12.45 (13)

(6.59 – 21.39)

23.13 (23)

(14.72 – 34.60)

30.70 (31)

(20.79 – 43.70)

Hume 16.33 (33)

(11.22 – 22.95)

11.08 (22)

(6.94 – 16.79)

13.58 (28)

(9.04 – 19.61)

25.31 (54)

(19.01 – 33.02)

34.22 (75)

(26.91 – 42.91)

Maribyrnong 16.88 (14)

(9.29 – 28.17)

19.56 (16)

(11.17 – 31.77)

42.06 (35)

(29.23 – 58.60)

38.37 (32)

(26.24 – 54.18)

60.96 (51)

(45.43 – 80.08)

Melbourne 16.14 (24)

(10.30 – 24.09)

13.61 (22)

(8.48 – 20.70)

13.17 (21)

(8.19 – 20.05)

21.66 (41)

(15.52 – 29.42)

23.51 (48)

(17.34 – 31.17)

Melton 20.32 (17)

(11.84 – 32.54)

30.55 (26)

(19.93 – 44.82)

27.76 (26)

(18.15 – 40.64)

26.89 (27)

(17.79 – 39.00)

26.97 (29)

(18.08 – 38.70)

Moonee Valley 11.43 (17)

(6.69 – 18.24)

7.79 (11)

(3.94 – 13.83)

22.74 (33)

(15.65 – 31.93)

26.77 (39)

(18.99 – 36.66)

38.25 (55)

(28.83 – 49.76)

Moreland 25.05 (46)

(18.36 – 33.39)

27.04 (50)

(20.07 – 35.64)

17.04 (31)

(11.60 – 24.14)

26.36 (49)

(19.47 – 34.89)

18.71 (35)

(13.02 – 26.05)

Nillumbik 8.95 (8)

(3.92 – 17.47)

24.74 (22)

(15.56 – 37.33)

17.30 (16)

(9.87 – 28.15)

28.00 (25)

(18.20 – 41.19)

8.38 (8)

(3.53 – 16.77)

Whittlesea 12.25 (22)

(7.68 – 18.54)

10.01 (18)

(5.92 – 15.83)

12.80 (24)

(8.16 – 19.11)

15.48 (29)

(10.33 – 22.28)

16.21 (30)

(10.95 – 23.12)

Wyndham 21.89 (28)

(14.49 – 31.73)

12.91 (16)

(7.40 – 20.90)

8.12 (11)

(4.06 – 14.50)

18.60 (27)

(12.27 – 27.04)

26.73 (42)

(19.26 – 36.14)

Yarra 15.91 (18)

(9.41 – 25.17)

31.21 (32)

(21.38 – 44.00)

29.37 (31)

(19.97 – 41.66)

43.46 (45)

(31.75 – 58.07)

42.54 (44)

(30.90 – 57.11)

North and West Metropolitan region

16.33 (339)

(14.64 – 18.17)

18.81 (385)

(16.98 – 20.78)

20.13 (422)

(18.26 – 22.14)

26.07 (558)

(23.95 – 28.32)

28.11 (612)

(25.93 – 30.43)

Victoria 30.77

(2,070) (29.46 – 32.13)

37.13

(2,432) (35.67 – 38.64)

39.16

(2,634) (37.68 – 40.69)

43.45

(2,952) (41.89 – 45.04)

42.85

(2,945) (41.32 – 44.43)

Source: DH ADIS

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Table 149 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to North and West Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Banyule 32.62 (54)

(24.48 – 42.59)

43.33 (71)

(33.87 – 54.62)

41.70 (69)

(32.42-52.80)

60.77 (100)

(49.45 – 73.90)

51.28 (88)

(41.10-63.21)

Brimbank 26.72 (70)

(20.81 – 33.79)

30.35 (81)

(24.10 – 37.71)

27.34 (74)

(21.46-34.34)

27.39 (74)

(21.50 – 34.39)

29.64 (86)

(23.69-36.62)

Darebin 33.59 (57)

(25.46 – 43.50)

69.22 (124)

(57.57 – 82.55)

64.80 (115)

(53.50-77.77)

89.63 (159)

(76.25 – 104.67)

72.90 (137)

(61.23-86.16)

Hobsons Bay 28.20 (28)

(18.74 – 40.76)

51.85 (55)

(39.05 – 67.50)

46.50 (50)

(34.50-61.33)

42.46 (46)

(31.03 – 56.71)

34.16 (39)

(24.26-46.74)

Hume 40.87 (91)

(32.93 – 50.16)

30.41 (72)

(23.80 – 38.27)

41.05 (101)

(33.43-49.88)

32.00 (79)

(25.32 – 39.90)

44.41 (119)

(36.79-53.14)

Maribyrnong 84.78 (71)

(66.22 – 106.92)

67.45 (63)

(51.82 – 86.32)

86.03 (80)

(68.18-107.11)

80.58 (75)

(63.35 – 101.06)

47.00 (47)

(34.52-62.51)

Melbourne 27.16 (59)

(20.65 – 35.07)

33.10 (83)

(26.34 – 41.05)

27.20 (72)

(21.27-34.28)

21.22 (56)

(16.02 – 27.56)

23.06 (70)

(17.98-29.12)

Melton 30.26 (34)

(20.97 – 42.27)

29.83 (35)

(20.79 – 41.47)

46.34 (56)

(35.04-60.12)

34.09 (41)

(24.52 – 46.16)

32.49 (45)

(23.72-43.46)

Moonee Valley 45.80 (66)

(35.42 – 58.27)

44.40 (67)

(34.39 – 56.41)

39.81 (60)

(30.40-51.21)

42.21 (64)

(32.51 – 53.91)

17.03 (26)

(11.34-25.27)

Moreland 38.33 (71)

(29.92 – 48.36)

38.57 (74)

(30.28 – 48.44)

48.99 (93)

(39.56-59.98)

49.71 (95)

(40.21 – 60.78)

59.05 (119)

(48.91-70.67)

Nillumbik 14.89 (14)

(8.07 – 25.15)

17.58 (17)

(10.29 – 28.04)

20.75 (20)

(12.76-31.89)

26.00 (26)

(16.93 – 38.20)

33.33 (34)

(23.08-46.56)

Whittlesea 20.19 (38)

(14.25 – 27.77)

23.59 (46)

(17.24 – 31.50)

23.23 (46)

(17.00-31.00)

27.72 (55)

(20.87 – 36.11)

38.86 (69)

(24.80-40.31)

Wyndham 21.09 (35)

(14.71 – 29.31)

31.05 (52)

(23.15 – 40.77)

42.64 (76)

(33.57-53.41)

34.28 (61)

(26.21 – 44.06)

45.22 (96)

(36.61-55.24)

Yarra 50.63 (51)

(37.73 – 66.51)

48.71 (50)

(36.17 – 64.18)

75.17 (76)

(59.19-94.13)

58.91 (59)

(44.88 – 75.94)

70.50 (72)

(55.16-88.78)

North and West Metropolitan region

33.48 (738)

(31.11 – 35.98)

38.38 (889)

(35.90 – 40.98)

41.86 (987)

(39.29-44.55)

41.91 (989)

(39.34 – 44.61)

40.89 (1,047)

(38.45-43.45)

Victoria 49.71

(3,442) (48.07 – 51.40)

56.68

(4,062) (54.95 – 58.45)

62.15 (4,527)

(60.35-63.99)

62.91 (4,582)

(61.10 – 64.76)

63.87 (4,982)

(62.10-65.66)

Source: DH ADIS

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Table 150 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the North and West Metropolitan region, 2000 to 2004

AREA

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Banyule 13.39 (130)

(11.19 – 15.90)

14.05 (136)

(11.79 – 16.61)

14.37 (139)

(12.08 – 16.96)

14.77 (143)

(12.45 – 17.39)

14.64 (141)

(12.33 – 17.26)

Brimbank 9.38 (121)

(7.79 – 11.21)

9.44 (126)

(7.86 – 11.24)

9.58 (129)

(8.00 – 11.38)

10.22 (140)

(8.60 – 12.06)

10.38 (143)

(8.75 – 12.23)

Darebin 14.97 (163)

(12.76 – 17.45)

15.99 (172)

(13.69 – 18.56)

17.71 (190)

(15.28 – 20.41)

18.75 (201)

(16.25 – 21.53)

19.71 (212)

(17.14 – 22.55)

Hobsons Bay 18.55 (124)

(15.43 – 22.12)

19.32 (130)

(16.14 – 22.95)

19.40 (131)

(16.22 – 23.02)

20.70 (140)

(17.41 – 24.43)

21.35 (143)

(18.00 – 25.15)

Hume 11.19 (111)

(9.21 – 13.48)

12.05 (122)

(10.00 – 14.38)

12.10 (127)

(10.08 – 14.40)

12.35 (134)

(10.35 – 14.63)

12.45 (136)

(10.19 – 14.37)

Maribyrnong 21.99 (112)

(18.11 – 26.46)

22.83 (117)

(18.88 – 27.35)

24.78 (127)

(20.66 – 29.48)

25.77 (133)

(21.58 – 30.54)

27.22 (141)

(22.92 – 32.10)

Melbourne 176.42 (835)

(164.66 – 188.81)

189.47 (904)

(177.31 – 202.23)

189.87 (939)

(177.92 – 202.41)

187.01 (1,002)

(175.61 – 198.95)

189.25 (1,083)

(178.14 – 200.87)

Melton 11.89 (45)

(8.66 – 15.93)

11.08 (44)

(8.05 – 14.87)

10.86 (48)

(8.00 – 14.41)

10.22 (51)

(7.60 – 13.46)

9.84 (53)

(7.37 – 12.87)

Moonee Valley 19.93 (186)

(17.17 – 23.01)

21.34 (196)

(18.46 – 24.55)

22.73 (208)

(19.74 – 26.04)

23.75 (216)

(20.69 – 27.13)

23.93 (218)

(20.86 – 27.33)

Moreland 16.34 (187)

(14.08 – 18.86)

16.81 (192)

(14.51 – 19.36)

17.56 (200)

(15.21 – 20.17)

17.98 (204)

(15.60 – 20.62)

18.24 (208)

(15.84 – 20.89)

Nillumbik 14.18 (64)

(10.93 – 18.09)

15.19 (70)

(11.83 – 19.20)

14.74 (68)

(11.46 – 18.68)

15.79 (73)

(12.38 – 19.85)

16.54 (77)

(13.06 – 20.67)

Whittlesea 10.05 (90)

(8.09 – 12.35)

10.74 (98)

(8.72 – 13.08)

10.95 (103)

(8.94 – 13.28)

10.80 (104)

(8.82 – 13.09)

10.25 (101)

(8.35 – 12.46)

Wyndham 10.01 (64)

(7.71 – 12.78)

10.39 (68)

(8.07 – 13.17)

10.71 (75)

(8.42 – 13.44)

10.45 (79)

(8.27 – 13.03)

10.38 (85)

(8.29 – 12.84)

Yarra 63.03 (387)

(56.90 – 69.63)

67.43 (414)

(61.10 – 74.25)

71.98 (443)

(65.43 – 79.01)

74.52 (459)

(67.86 – 81.65)

78.59 (486)

(71.76 – 85.90)

North and West Metropolitan region

23.70 (2,619)

(22.80 – 24.62)

25.00 (2,790)

(24.08 – 25.94)

25.82 (2,928)

(24.89 – 26.77)

26.65 (3,079)

(25.71 – 27.60)

27.40 (3,227)

(26.46 – 28.36)

Victoria 23.93

(9,139) (23.44 – 24.43)

24.83

(9,579) (24.34 – 25.33)

25.47

(9,962) (24.97 – 25.97)

25.89

(10,250) (25.39 – 26.40)

26.28

(10,548) (25.78 – 26.79)

Source: Department of Justice. Licensed premises defined as hotels and bars, bottle shops, clubs and on-premises licences only were included whilst other outlet types were excluded.

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Table 151 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the North and West Metropolitan region, 2005 to 2009

AREA

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Banyule 14.93 (145)

(12.60 – 17.56)

15.31 (151)

(12.96 – 17.96)

14.09 (140)

(11.85-16.63)

16.07 (159)

(13.67-18.77)

15.85 (162)

(13.50-18.49)

Brimbank 11.01 (154)

(9.34 – 12.89)

11.16 (156)

(9.47 – 13.05)

9.77 (139)

(8.21-11.53)

11.48 (163)

(9.78-13.38)

11.99 (180)

(10.31-13.88)

Darebin 19.92 (214)

(17.34 – 22.77)

19.17 (215)

(16.70 – 21.91)

18.64 (211)

(16.21-21.33)

20.36 (231)

(17.82-23.17)

20.56 (241)

(18.05-23.33)

Hobsons Bay 22.80 (153)

(19.33 – 26.71)

22.72 (156)

(19.30 – 26.58)

23.37 (162)

(19.91-27.26)

24.54 (170)

(20.99-28.52)

24.59 (175)

(21.08-28.52)

Hume 12.30 (142)

(10.36 – 14.50)

11.91 (139)

(10.01 – 14.06)

11.53 (139)

(9.69-13.62)

12.31 (148)

(10.40-14.46)

11.26 (145)

(9.50-13.25)

Maribyrnong 29.97 (156)

(25.44 – 35.06)

29.15 (162)

(24.83 – 34.00)

27.59 (157)

(23.44-32.26)

30.22 (172)

(25.87-35.09)

29.56 (177)

(25.36-34.25)

Melbourne 208.15 (1,256)

(196.79 – 219.98)

173.30 (1,249)

(163.82 – 183.19)

164.77 (1,249)

(155.76-174.17)

176.14 (1,336)

(166.81-185.84)

165.72 (1,450)

(157.30-174.47)

Melton 9.23 (53)

(6.92 – 12.06)

8.86 (54)

(6.66 – 11.55)

8.53 (56)

(6.44-11.08)

9.61 (63)

(7.38-12.30)

8.96 (68)

(6.96-11.36)

Moonee Valley 25.19 (229)

(22.04 – 28.68)

25.79 (240)

(22.62 – 29.27)

22.12 (208)

(19.21-25.34)

25.69 (242)

(22.56-29.15)

26.21 (244)

(23.02-29.71)

Moreland 19.22 (219)

(16.76 – 21.94)

18.36 (219)

(16.01 – 20.96)

17.80 (215)

(15.50-20.35)

18.72 (226)

(16.36-21.33)

19.24 (240)

(16.88-21.83)

Nillumbik 16.56 (78)

(13.09 – 20.66)

16.30 (79)

(12.90 – 20.33)

13.50 (66)

(10.45-17.18)

16.70 (82)

(13.27-20.74)

17.21 (87)

(13.78-21.22)

Whittlesea 10.14 (102)

(8.26 – 12.31)

10.12 (103)

(8.27 – 12.28)

9.03 (95)

(7.30-11.04)

11.08 (117)

(9.16-13.28)

11.30 (131)

(9.45-13.41)

Wyndham 10.64 (94)

(8.60 – 13.02)

11.32 (100)

(9.21 – 13.77)

10.33 (98)

(8.39-12.60)

11.05 (104)

(9.03-13.38)

11.05 (121)

(9.17-13.20)

Yarra 79.96 (495)

(73.07 – 87.33)

76.59 (501)

(70.04 – 83.60)

75.08 (500)

(68.64-81.96)

77.61 (517)

(71.06-84.60)

78.91 (547)

(72.44-85.81)

North and West Metropolitan region

29.09 (3,489)

(28.14 – 30.07)

28.39 (3,524)

(27.46 – 29.35)

26.99 (3,434)

(26.10-27.91)

29.31 (3,728)

(28.38-30.27)

29.27 (3,968)

(28.36-30.19)

Victoria 26.84

(10,907) (26.34 – 27.35)

26.94

(11,192) (26.44 – 27.44)

25.72 (10,862)

(25.24-26.21)

27.70 (11,701)

(27.20-28.21)

27.20 (12,071)

(26.72-27.69)

Source: Department of Justice. Licensed premises defined as hotels and bars, bottle shops, clubs and on-premises licences only were included whilst other outlet types were excluded.

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Table 152 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of North and West Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08 - Total

AREA

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Banyule 36.65 (433)

(33.28 - 40.27)

31.96 (375)

(28.81 - 35.37)

55.58 (319)

(49.65 - 62.03)

45.75 (546)

(41.99 - 49.75)

60.48 (727)

(56.17 - 65.05)

Brimbank 31.04 (537)

(28.47 - 33.78)

26.89 (469)

(24.51 - 29.44)

48.48 (426)

(43.99 - 53.31)

30.50 (533)

(27.97 - 33.20)

37.34 (663)

(34.55 - 40.29)

Darebin 45.55 (580)

(41.92 - 49.42)

51.36 (655)

(47.51 - 55.45)

69.69 (432)

(63.27 - 76.58)

56.35 (754)

(52.40 - 60.52)

64.24 (868)

(60.03 - 68.66)

Hobsons Bay 36.97 (310)

(32.97 - 41.32)

37.86 (315)

(33.79 - 42.28)

63.87 (262)

(56.37 - 72.09)

52.11 (442)

(47.36 - 57.20)

63.87 (546)

(58.63 - 69.46)

Hume 32.01 (462)

(29.16 - 35.07)

31.04 (460)

(28.27 - 34.01)

46.88 (356)

(42.14 - 52.02)

35.65 (548)

(32.72 - 38.76)

39.54 (624)

(36.49 - 42.76)

Maribyrnong 64.34 (398)

(58.17 - 70.98)

68.17 (423)

(61.82 - 74.98)

92.24 (287)

(81.88 - 103.55)

59.26 (392)

(53.54 - 65.43)

71.15 (483)

(64.95 - 77.79)

Melbourne 86.85 (504)

(79.43 - 94.78)

100.05 (617)

(92.31 - 108.26)

124.51 (412)

(112.78 - 137.13)

70.82 (543)

(64.98 - 77.03)

72.97 (587)

(67.19 - 79.12)

Melton 19.24 (126)

(16.02 - 22.90)

22.42 (160)

(19.08 - 26.18)

35.39 (135)

(29.67 - 41.88)

26.94 (218)

(23.49 - 30.77)

32.14 (277)

(28.47 - 36.16)

Moonee Valley 35.14 (385)

(31.72 - 38.83)

35.18 (384)

(31.75 - 38.88)

49.79 (263)

(43.96 - 56.19)

40.88 (456)

(37.21 - 44.81)

61.57 (694)

(57.07 - 66.32)

Moreland 36.76 (499)

(33.60 - 40.13)

41.96 (570)

(38.59 - 45.55)

66.32 (440)

(60.27 - 72.82)

51.85 (738)

(48.18 - 55.73)

56.45 (813)

(52.63 - 60.46)

Nillumbik 21.79 (132)

(18.23 - 25.84)

21.11 (128)

(17.61 - 25.10)

33.51 (102)

(27.32 - 40.67)

18.06 (112)

(14.87 - 21.73)

27.22 (170)

(23.28 - 31.64)

Whittlesea 19.21 (237)

(16.84 - 21.81)

23.60 (298)

(20.99 - 26.43)

37.53 (240)

(32.93 - 42.59)

24.32 (315)

(21.71 - 27.16)

21.95 (293)

(19.51 - 24.61)

Wyndham 23.79 (237)

(20.86 - 27.02)

27.07 (292)

(24.05 – 30.36)

32.07 (186)

(27.62 - 37.02)

29.57 (343)

(26.52 - 32.87)

30.28 (374)

(27.29 - 33.51)

Yarra 71.04 (494)

(64.92 - 77.59)

66.95 (467)

(61.02 - 73.31)

114.24 (392)

(103.21 - 126.13)

75.92 (558)

(69.75 - 82.49)

86.26 (646)

(79.73 - 93.17)

North and West Metropolitan region

37.29 (5,334)

(36.29 - 38.20)

36.04 (4,944)

(35.05 – 37.06)

38.34 (5,318)

(37.32 – 39.38)

42.61 (6,498)

(41.58 – 43.66)

49.72 (7,765)

(48.62 – 50.84)

Victoria 41.64

(20,477) (41.07 – 42.22)

45.73

(22,739) (45.13 – 46.33)

51.00

(25,613) (50.38 – 51.63)

49.87

(25,574) (49.26 – 50.48)

51.29

(26,696) (50.08 – 51.91)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 153 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of North and West Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 to 2009-10 - Total

AREA

2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Banyule 60.07 (722)

(55.77-64.61)

67.44 (833)

(62.94-72.18)

Brimbank 38.97 (692)

(36.12-41.99)

35.29 (656)

(32.64-38.10)

Darebin 62.76 (848)

(58.60-67.13)

68.33 (954)

(64.07-72.81)

Hobsons Bay 56.85 (486)

(51.91-62.14)

52.58 (460)

(47.88-57.61)

Hume 41.56 (656)

(38.44-44.87)

39.63 (664)

(36.67-42.76)

Maribyrnong 56.27 (38)

(50.77-62.21)

54.81 (392)

(49.52-60.51)

Melbourne 72.72 (585)

(66.95-78.86)

76.26 (710)

(70.75-82.08)

Melton 35.04 (302)

(31.20-39.23)

35.50 (355)

(31.90-39.39)

Moonee Valley 42.58 (480)

(38.86-46.57)

51.77 (576)

(47.63-56.17)

Moreland 55.75 (803)

(51.96-59.74)

52.57 (784)

(48.96-56.39)

Nillumbik 25.94 (162)

(22.10-30.26)

30.39 (194)

(26.27-34.99)

Whittlesea 32.74 (437)

(29.74-35.96)

34.97 (5110

(32.00-38.14)

Wyndham 36.11 (446)

(32.83-39.62)

32.39 (466)

(29.51-35.47)

Yarra 95.47 (715)

(88.60-102.73)

104.30 (814)

(97.26-111.72)

North and West Metropolitan region

49.40 (7,716)

(48.31-5052)

50.39 (8,369)

(49.31-51.48)

Victoria 54.45

(28,339) (53.82-55.09)

59.79

(32,544) (59.14-60.44)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 154 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of North and West Metropolitan Region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003–04 to 2007–08

AREA

2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Banyule 23.55 (39)

(16.75 - 32.19)

15.27 (25)

(9.88 - 22.54)

31.59 (52)

(23.59 - 41.43)

40.02 (66)

(30.95 - 50.92)

69.82 (115)

(57.65 - 83.81)

Brimbank 18.23 (48)

(13.44 - 24.17)

24.85 (65)

(19.18 - 31.68)

34.98 (91)

(28.16 - 42.95)

35.20 (94)

(28.44 - 43.07)

26.30 (71)

(20.54 - 33.18)

Darebin 25.95 (44)

(18.86 -34.84)

37.68 (64)

(29.02 - 48.12)

24.65 (42)

(17.77 - 33.32)

37.46 (67)

(29.03 - 47.57)

47.26 (84)

(37.69 - 58.51)

Hobsons Bay 33.64 (34)

(23.30 - 47.01)

34.21 (34)

(23.69 - 47.81)

31.23 (31)

(21.22 - 44.33)

47.21 (50)

(35.04 - 62.25)

50.33 (54)

(37.81 - 65.67)

Hume 20.17 (43)

(14.60 - 27.17)

28.38 (62)

(21.76 - 36.38)

26.37 (59)

(20.08 - 34.02)

31.12 (74)

(24.43 - 39.07)

35.81 (88)

(28.72 - 44.12)

Maribyrnong 61.22 (51)

(45.59 - 80.50)

29.69 (25)

(19.21 - 43.83)

59.64 (50)

(44.27 - 78.63)

57.90 (54)

(43.50 - 75.55)

71.23 (66)

(55.09 - 90.62)

Melbourne 48.50 (91)

(39.05 - 59.55)

33.26 (68)

(25.83 -42.17)

37.59 (81)

(29.85 - 46.72)

30.48 (76)

(24.01 - 38.14)

23.57 (62)

(18.07 - 30.21)

Melton 15.66 (16

(8.95 - 25.43)

29.63 (32)

(20.27 - 41.83)

27.53 (31)

(18.70 - 39.07)

28.92 (34)

(20.03- 40.41)

33.69 (41)

(24.17 -45.70)

Moonee Valley 26.39 (38)

(18.68 - 36.23)

38.79 (56)

(29.30 - 50.37)

38.88 (56)

(29.37 - 50.49)

34.60 (52)

(25.84 - 45.38)

35.00 (53)

(26.22 - 45.78)

Moreland 27.65 (51)

(20.59 - 36.36)

32.82 (61)

(25.10 - 42.15)

27.63 (51)

(20.57 - 36.33)

33.47 (64)

(25.78 - 42.74)

51.91 (99)

(42.19 - 63.20)

Nillumbik 26.39 (24)

(16.91 - 39.27)

28.54 (26)

(18.65 - 41.82)

29.48 (27)

(19.43 - 42.90)

25.43 (25)

(16.46 - 37.54)

22.30 (22)

(13.98 - 33.76)

Whittlesea 10.83 (20

(6.61 - 16.72)

12.90 (24)

(8.26 - 19.19)

19.38 (36)

(13.57 - 26.83)

22.25 (43)

(16.10 - 29.97)

20.26 (40)

(14.47 - 27.59)

Wyndham 26.74 (39)

(19.01 - 36.55)

29.32 (46)

(21.46 - 39.11)

46.19 (77)

(36.45 - 57.72)

48.22 (80)

(38.24 - 60.02)

40.65 (72)

(31.81 - 51.19)

Yarra 28.69 (30)

(19.35 - 40.95)

35.80 (37)

(25.21 - 49.35)

42.44 (43)

(30.71 - 57.17)

45.60 (47)

(33.51 - 60.64)

76.48 (77)

(60.36 - 95.59)

North and West Metropolitan region

26.54 (568)

(24.40 - 28.81)

28.71 (625)

(26.50 - 31.05)

32.99 (727)

(30.63 - 35.47)

35.65 (826)

(33.26 - 38.17)

40.02 (944)

(37.51 - 42.66)

Victoria 29.27

(1,989) (28.00 - 30.59)

34.11

(2,344) (32.74 - 35.52)

39.59

(2,741) (38.12 - 41.10)

39.88

(2,858) (38.43 - 41.37)

40.19

(2,927) (38.74 - 41.67)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 155 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of North and West Metropolitan Region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008–09 to 2009–10

AREA

2008–09 2009–10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Banyule 46.75 (77)

(36.90-58.43)

41.00 (70)

(31.96-51.80)

Brimbank 34.08 (92)

(27.48-41.80)

28.07 (81)

(22.29-34.88)

Darebin 49.51 (88)

(39.71-60.99)

36.59 (69)

(28.47-46.30)

Hobsons Bay 47.53 (51)

(35.39-62.50)

47.59 (54)

(35.75-62.09)

Hume 33.37 (82)

(26.54-41.42)

30.99 (83)

(24.68-38.42)

Maribyrnong 63.67 (59)

(48.47-82.13)

46.07 (46)

(33.73-61.46)

Melbourne 24.71 (65)

(19.07-31.49)

19.37 (59)

(14.75-24.99)

Melton 34.51 (42)

(24.87-46.65)

25.90 (36)

(18.14-35.86)

Moonee Valley 36.32 (55)

(27.36-47.27)

33.39 (51)

(24.86-43.90)

Moreland 38.28 (73)

(30.01-48.13)

34.27 (69)

(26.66-43.37)

Nillumbik 35.48 (35)

(24.71-49.34)

24.48 (25)

(15.84-36.14)

Whittlesea 31.40 (62)

(24.08-40.26)

24.42 (53)

(18.29-31.94)

Wyndham 47.99 (85)

(38.33-59.34)

42.07 (89)

(33.78-51.77)

Yarra 27.81 (28)

(18.48-40.19)

60.73 (62)

(46.56-77.85)

North and West Metropolitan region

37.90 (894)

(35.46-40.47)

33.09 (847)

(30.90-35.40)

Victoria 42.20

(3,074) (40.72 – 43.72)

38.12

(2,974) (36.77-39.52)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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CHAPTER 10 – EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION DATA TABLES 2000/01 TO 2009/10

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Table 156 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Eastern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 37.55 (600)

(34.61 – 40.68)

46.01 (728)

(42.73 – 49.48)

42.46 (671)

(39.31 – 45.80)

50.64 (799)

(47.19 – 54.27)

64.22 (1,017)

(60.33 – 68.29)

Knox 32.50 (474)

(29.64 – 35.57)

39.52 (584)

(36.38 – 42.86)

41.50 (620)

(38.29 – 44.90)

44.05 (661)

(40.76 – 47.54)

48.12 (722)

(44.68 – 51.76)

Manningham 25.98 (298)

(23.11 – 29.10)

24.86 (283)

(22.05 – 27.93)

33.51 (384)

(30.24 – 37.04)

29.84 (341)

(26.76 – 33.19)

34.76 (396)

(31.42 – 38.36)

Maroondah 32.32 (321)

(28.88 – 36.05)

42.19 (425)

(38.27 – 46.40)

35.23 (356)

(31.66 – 39.08)

40.62 (409)

(36.78 – 44.75)

43.59 (440)

(39.61 – 47.86)

Monash 35.92 (588)

(33.07 – 38.94)

38.00 (620)

(35.07 – 41.11)

44.43 (724)

(41.26 – 47.79)

47.60 (770)

(44.30 – 51.08)

50.19 (811)

(46.79 – 53.76)

Whitehorse 31.52 (464)

(28.72 – 34.52)

34.50 (509)

(31.57 – 37.63)

42.41 (622)

(39.15 – 45.88)

48.00 (698)

(44.50 – 51.70)

62.76 (910)

(58.74 – 66.97)

Yarra Ranges 26.87 (384)

(24.25 – 29.69)

28.29 (405)

(25.61 – 31.19)

36.29 (522)

(33.25 – 39.55)

39.27 (564)

(36.09 – 42.64)

43.81 (627)

(40.45 – 47.37)

Eastern Metropolitan region

32.14 (3,129)

(31.02 – 33.29)

36.47 (3,554)

(35.28 – 37.69)

39.93 (3,899)

(38.69 – 41.20)

43.57 (4,244)

(42.27 – 44.90)

50.59 (4,922)

(49.19 – 52.03)

Victoria 36.22

(17,621) (35.68 – 36.76)

40.13

(19,353) (39.57 – 40.70)

42.20

(20,562) (41.63 – 42.78)

44.14

(21,706) (43.56 – 44.73)

46.91

(23,330) (46.31 – 47.52)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 157 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Eastern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 77.65

(1,227) (73.37 – 82.12)

77.46

(1,257) (73.23 – 81.86)

58.06 (946)

(54.42-61.88)

78.32 (1,295)

(74.11–82.70)

80.63 (1,355)

(76.39-85.04)

Knox 48.51 (727)

(45.05 – 52.17)

45.84 (699)

(42.51 – 49.37)

49.99 (763)

(46.51-53.67)

61.28 (944)

(57.43–65.32)

48.56 (757)

(45.17-52.15)

Manningham 41.48 (472)

(37.82 – 45.40)

38.48 (445)

(34.99 – 42.22)

39.90 (462)

(36.35-43.71)

50.65 (593)

(46.65–54.90)

50.10 (594)

(46.15-54.30)

Maroondah 43.45 (439)

(39.48 – 47.71)

46.96 (481)

(42.86 – 51.35)

49.07 (506)

(44.89-53.54)

50.81 (530)

(46.58–55.33)

53.93 (573)

(49.61-58.54)

Monash 53.01 (857)

(49.52 – 56.68)

51.45 (874)

(48.10 – 54.98)

53.53 (912)

(50.11-57.12)

64.07 (1,107)

(60.35–67.95)

61.31 (1,079)

(57.70-65.08)

Whitehorse 54.44 (786)

(50.70 – 58.38)

53.54 (810)

(49.91 – 57.36)

52.58 (798)

(48.99-56.36)

54.87 (842)

(51.23–58.71)

68.12 (1,061)

(64.08-72.34)

Yarra Ranges 44.45 (637)

(41.06 – 48.03)

45.03 (653)

(41.64 – 48.62)

49.13 (715)

(45.59-52.87)

61.29 (900

)

(57.35–65.43)

54.76 (815)

(51.06-58.65)

Eastern Metropolitan region

52.93 (5,146)

(51.49 – 54.39)

52.24 (5,218)

(50.83 – 53.68)

50.91 (5,101)

(49.52-52.33)

61.26 (6,210)

(59.75–62.81)

60.56 (6,235)

(59.07-62.09)

Victoria 49.21

(24,714) (48.60 – 49.82)

48.25

(24,745) (47.65 – 48.86)

50.19

(26,121) (49.58-50.80)

50.90

(27,045) (50.29–51.51)

55.33

(30,116) (54.70-55.96)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 158 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Eastern Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 27.68 (68)

(21.50 – 35.09)

27.21 (65)

(21.01 – 34.68)

38.13 (93)

(30.77 – 46.71)

35.55 (87)

(28.49 – 43.83)

46.65 (116)

(38.54 – 55.97)

Knox 34.85 (74)

(27.36 – 43.75)

38.65 (82)

(30.76 – 47.95)

37.26 (81)

(29.57 – 46.33)

37.84 (82)

(30.09 – 46.97)

45.75 (99)

(37.17 – 55.73)

Manningham 21.45 (37)

(15.14 – 29.51)

23.38 (37)

(16.48 – 32.19)

44.52 (73)

(34.88 – 56.01)

28.93 (47)

(21.23 – 38.52)

30.94 (49)

(22.91 – 40.87)

Maroondah 38.28 (55)

(28.82 – 49.86)

46.70 (64)

(35.94 – 59.66)

46.18 (64)

(35.57 – 58.95)

46.63 (64)

(35.95 – 59.49)

47.14 (65)

(36.37 – 60.09)

Monash 29.34 (77)

(23.14 – 36.69)

28.61 (71)

(22.35 – 36.09)

33.53 (84)

(26.75 – 41.51)

30.99 (78)

(24.49 – 38.68)

30.04 (76)

(23.65 – 37.62)

Whitehorse 32.13 (63)

(24.71 – 41.08)

31.16 (60)

(23.76 – 40.13)

33.71 (65)

(26.01 – 42.96)

37.40 (71)

(29.22 – 47.17)

42.27 (80)

(33.52 – 52.60)

Yarra Ranges 35.14 (71)

(27.46 – 44.31)

47.56 (95)

(38.50 – 58.11)

43.49 (88)

(34.88 – 53.58)

51.70 (104)

(42.23 – 62.65)

58.27 (116)

(48.15 – 69.88)

Eastern Metropolitan region

31.00 (446)

(28.19 – 34.02)

34.18 (475)

(31.17 – 37.40)

38.88 (547)

(35.69 – 42.27)

37.98 (533)

(34.82 – 41.34)

42.85 (600)

(39.49 – 46.42)

Victoria 39.72

(2,672) (38.22 – 41.25)

44.15

(2,892) (42.55 – 45.79)

43.62

(2,934) (42.06 – 45.23)

42.09

(2,860) (40.56 – 43.66)

47.04

(3,232) (45.43 – 48.69)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 159 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Eastern Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Boroondara 47.39 (116)

(39.16 – 56.83)

41.35 (105)

(33.83 – 50.04)

27.69 (71)

(21.62-34.92)

32.17 (84)

(25.67–39.81)

32.15 (88)

(25.80-39.60)

Knox 56.24 (120)

(46.64 – 67.22)

55.98 (128)

(46.70 – 66.56)

56.65 (131)

(47.37-67.21)

47.58 (1130

(39.20–57.22)

48.30 (117)

(39.96-57.88)

Manningham 36.54 (57)

(27.69 – 47.32)

29.07 (47)

(21.37 – 38.65)

37.23 (60)

(28.42-47.90)

48.16 (78)

(38.10–60.07)

31.39 (52)

(23.46-41.14)

Maroondah 54.98 (75)

(43.27 – 68.89)

49.70 (70)

(38.74 – 62.80)

53.96 (76)

(42.53-67.50)

58.88 (84)

(47.00–72.86)

51.00 (75)

(40.13-63.90)

Monash 30.66 (77)

(24.19 – 38.34)

37.91 (105)

(30.99 – 45.90)

29.94 (83)

(23.85-37.11)

29.20 (83)

(23.24–36.21)

25.82 (77)

(20.37-32.28)

Whitehorse 44.47 (84)

(35.46 – 55.06)

43.11 (88)

(34.57 – 53.13)

44.43 (91)

(35.76-54.57)

43.52 (91)

(35.02–53.46)

38.91 (85)

(31.06-48.14)

Yarra Ranges 58.02 (116)

(47.94 – 69.59)

56.33 (115)

(46.52 – 67.59)

62.96 (130)

(52.60-74.75)

70.41 (147)

(59.51–82.74)

64.95 (139)

(54.59-76.71)

Eastern Metropolitan region

46.40 (646)

(42.89 – 50.12)

44.75 (658)

(41.40 – 48.31)

43.44 (643)

(40.14-46.93)

45.20 (681)

(41.86–48.72)

40.59 (633)

(37.49-43.88)

Victoria 48.19

(3,337) (46.57 – 49.85)

50.44

(3,615) (48.81 – 52.12)

51.48 (3,750)

(49.85-53.16)

53.10 (3,970)

(51.47–54.78)

49.44 (3,856)

(47.89-51.02)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 160 Alcohol-related deaths of Eastern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000 to 2002

AREA

2000 2001 2002

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 1.26 (20)

(0.77 – 1.94)

1.78 (28)

(1.18 – 2.57)

1.18 (19)

(0.71 – 1.85)

Knox 1.24 (18)

(0.74 – 1.96)

1.21 (18)

(0.72 – 1.91)

1.23 (18)

(0.74 – 1.94)

Manningham 0.85 (10)

(0.40 – 1.57)

0.97 (11)

(0.49 – 1.74)

0.96 (11)

(0.48 – 1.71)

Maroondah 1.27 (13)

(0.67 – 2.20)

1.17 (12)

(0.60 – 2.05)

1.38 (14)

(0.75 – 2.31)

Monash 0.92 (15)

(0.52 – 1.52)

1.25 (20)

(0.77 – 1.93)

1.33 (22)

(0.83 – 2.02)

Whitehorse 1.25 (18)

(0.75 – 1.97)

1.23 (18)

(0.73 – 1.94)

1.14 (17)

(0.66 – 1.84)

Yarra Ranges 1.13 (16)

(0.65 – 1.83)

1.18 (17)

(0.69 – 1.89)

1.05 (15)

(0.59 – 1.73)

Eastern Metropolitan region

1.13 (110)

(0.93 – 1.37)

1.28 (124)

(1.06 – 1.52)

1.18 (116)

(0.98 – 1.42)

Victoria 1.49 (710)

(1.38 – 1.60)

1.50 (723)

(1.39 – 1.61)

1.58 (770)

(1.47 – 1.70)

Source: ABS

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Table 161 Alcohol-related deaths of Eastern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003 to 2007

AREA

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 1.03 (16)

(0.59 – 1.66)

1.10 (17)

(0.64 – 1.75)

1.51 (24)

(0.96 – 2.24)

0.78 (13)

(0.41 – 1.34)

1.19 (19)

(0.72-1.85)

Knox 1.17 (18)

(0.69 – 1.86)

1.27 (19)

(0.76 – 1.98)

0.89 (13)

(0.48 – 1.52)

1.14 (17)

(0.67 – 1.82)

1.57 (24)

(1.01-2.34)

Manningham 1.06 (12)

(0.55 – 1.84)

1.07 (12)

(0.56 – 1.86)

1.12 (13)

(0.59 – 1.92)

0.92 (11)

(0.46 – 1.67)

0.95 (11)

(0.48-1.70)

Maroondah 1.39 (14)

(0.76 – 2.34)

1.08 (11)

(0.54 – 1.94)

1.08 (11)

(0.54 – 1.93)

1.31 (13)

(0.70 – 2.22)

1.46 (15)

(0.81-2.40)

Monash 0.96 (15)

(0.54 – 1.57)

1.27 (20)

(0.78 – 1.95)

1.26 (20)

(0.77 – 1.93)

1.23 (21)

(0.76 – 1.88)

1.33 (23)

(0.84-2.00)

Whitehorse 1.24 (18)

(0.74 – 1.96)

1.31 (19)

(0.79 – 2.04)

1.28 (18)

(0.76 – 2.01)

1.50 (23)

(0.94 – 2.25)

1.30 (20)

(0.79-2.02)

Yarra Ranges 1.26 (18)

(0.75 – 1.99)

1.05 (15)

(0.59 – 1.73)

1.49 (21)

(0.92 – 2.27)

1.08 (16)

(0.61 – 1.76)

1.33 (19)

(0.81-2.07)

Eastern Metropolitan region

1.15 (112)

(0.94 – 1.38)

1.17 (114)

(0.97 – 1.41)

1.24 (121)

(1.03 – 1.49)

1.13 (113)

(0.93 – 1.36)

1.31 (132)

(1.09-1.55)

Victoria 1.46 (719)

(1.36 – 1.57)

1.45 (721)

(1.35 – 1.56)

1.51 (758)

(1.40 – 1.62)

1.49 (765)

(1.39 – 1.60)

1.40 (728)

(1.30-1.50)

Source: ABS. Note: Numbers of alcohol-related deaths of those aged 15 to 24 years are too small to be presented by local government AREAs. At the time of writing, ABS data for 2008 and 2009 were not available.

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Table 162 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 3.76 (60)

(2.87 – 4.84)

5.09 (81)

(4.04 – 6.33)

4.12 (65)

(3.18 – 5.25)

3.34 (53)

(2.50 – 4.38)

4.99 (79)

(3.95 – 6.22)

Knox 7.87 (115)

(6.49 – 9.44)

7.52 (111)

(6.19 – 9.06)

8.17 (122)

(6.78 – 9.75)

9.75 (146)

(8.24 – 11.46)

9.25 (139)

(7.78 – 10.92)

Manningham 2.24 (26)

(1.46 – 3.29)

3.10 (35)

(2.17 – 4.31)

2.90 (33)

(2.00 – 4.07)

3.78 (43)

(2.74 – 5.09)

3.72 (42)

(2.69 – 5.02)

Maroondah 9.24 (92)

(7.45 – 11.34)

8.85 (89)

(7.10 – 10.88)

8.65 (87)

(6.93 – 10.67)

11.39 (115)

(9.40 – 13.68)

11.15 (113)

(9.19 – 13.42)

Monash 4.48 (73)

(3.51 – 5.63)

5.10 (83)

(4.06 – 6.32)

3.59 (58)

(2.73 – 4.63)

5.09 (82)

(4.05 – 6.32)

4.25 (69)

(3.30 – 5.38)

Whitehorse 3.83 (56)

(2.90 – 4.97)

3.69 (54)

(2.78 – 4.81)

4.32 (63)

(3.32 – 5.53)

4.13 (60)

(3.16 – 5.32)

5.13 (74)

(4.03 – 6.43)

Yarra Ranges 8.00 (114)

(6.60 – 9.61)

9.08 (130)

(7.58 – 10.78)

8.45 (121)

(7.01 – 10.09)

8.35 (120)

(6.93 – 9.99)

5.23 (75)

(4.11 – 6.55)

Eastern Metropolitan region

5.51 (536)

(5.05 – 5.99)

5.99 (584)

(5.52 – 6.50)

5.64 (551)

(5.18 – 6.14)

6.36 (620)

(5.87 – 6.88)

6.07 (591)

(5.59 – 6.58)

Victoria 10.11

(4,818) (9.83 – 10.40)

10.76

(5,190) (10.47 – 11.06)

10.61

(5,168) (10.32 – 10.90)

10.29

(5,061) (10.01 – 10.58)

11.45

(5,692) (11.15 – 11.75)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP

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Table 163 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2008-09

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2008-091

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 5.74 (91)

(4.62 – 7.05)

6.36 (103)

(5.19 – 7.71)

4.24 (69)

(3.30–5.36)

4.97 (81)

(3.95 – 6.18)

4.10-4.22 (69-71)

(3.19-5.33)

Knox 12.21 (183)

(10.50 – 14.11)

11.88 (181)

(10.21 – 13.74)

9.96 (152)

(8.44–11.68)

9.04 (138)

(7.60 – 10.68)

8.66-8.72 (135-136)

(7.26-10.31)

Manningham 3.21 (37)

(2.26 – 4.44)

3.81 (44)

(2.77 – 5.11)

4.40 (51)

(3.28–5.79)

2.93 (34)

(2.03 – 4.10)

3.29-3.46 (39-41)

(2.34-4.69)

Maroondah 13.06 (132)

(10.93 – 15.49)

11.22 (115)

(9.26 – 13.46)

8.83 (91)

(7.11–10.85)

12.72 (131)

(10.63 – 15.09)

10.73-11.01 (114-117)

(8.85-13.20)

Monash 5.37 (87)

(4.30 – 6.63)

6.52 (111)

(5.36 – 7.86)

4.70 (80)

(3.72–5.84)

5.05 (86)

(4.04 – 6.23)

4.15 (73)

(3.25-5.21)

Whitehorse 6.84 (99)

(5.56 – 8.33)

4.70 (71)

(3.67 – 5.93)

4.68 (71)

(3.66–5.90)

4.75 (72)

(3.71 – 5.98)

4.94 (77)

(3.90-6.18)

Yarra Ranges 8.96 (128)

(7.48 – 10.65)

9.85 (143)

(8.30 – 11.61)

6.39 (93)

(5.16–7.83)

6.60 (96)

(5.34 – 8.06)

5.71-5.91 (85-88)

(4.56-7.28)

Eastern Metropolitan region

7.78 (757)

(7.24 – 8.36)

7.69 (768)

(7.15 – 8.25)

6.06 (607)

(5.59–6.56)

6.37 (638)

(5.88 – 6.88)

5.75-5.86 (592-603)

(5.30-6.34)

Victoria 12.39

(6,221) (12.08 – 12.70)

13.50

(6,921) (13.18 – 13.82)

12.84

(6,681) (12.53–13.15)

13.16 (6851)

(12.85 – 13.48)

12.50-12.90 (6,803-7,023)

(12.20-13.21)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. 1 Rates are reported as a range, whenever values less than three were not reported by the data source, imputing all missing data as one and then as two.

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Table 164 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 16.08 (29)

(10.77 – 23.10)

19.00 (33)

(13.04 – 26.76)

12.18 (21)

(7.58 – 18.55)

8.46 (15)

(4.74 – 13.94)

17.24 (31)

(11.72 – 24.46)

Knox 24.40 (36)

(17.07 – 33.81)

21.98 (32)

(15.04 – 31.03)

32.41 (48)

(23.90 – 42.95)

31.82 (47)

(23.41 – 42.26)

37.99 (56)

(28.72 – 49.29)

Manningham 4.45 (6)

(1.56 – 9.95)

8.56 (9)

(4.01 – 15.99)

9.96 (11)

(5.04 – 17.65)

17.35 (20)

(10.53 – 26.92)

6.39 (7)

(2.59 – 13.13)

Maroondah 31.12 (32)

(21.22 – 44.05)

26.84 (25)

(17.45 – 39.48)

37.33 (36)

(26.18 – 51.63)

39.91 (39)

(28.32 – 54.65)

36.36 (35)

(25.33 – 50.58)

Monash 14.14 (28)

(9.37 – 20.49)

16.78 (30)

(11.35 – 23.92)

7.35 (14)

(3.97 – 12.44)

11.91 (22)

(7.48 – 18.01)

9.03 (17)

(5.25 – 14.48)

Whitehorse 10.86 (16)

(6.16 – 17.73)

12.64 (17)

(7.39 – 20.19)

10.29 (14)

(5.67 – 17.19)

11.44 (16)

(6.49 – 18.68)

14.52 (20)

(8.86 – 22.46)

Yarra Ranges 14.95 (20)

(9.16 – 23.04)

30.33 (40)

(21.71 – 41.25)

27.98 (38)

(19.76 – 38.47)

24.09 (32)

(16.50 – 33.96)

16.38 (22)

(10.23 – 24.87)

Eastern Metropolitan region

16.09 (165)

(13.73 – 18.73)

19.27 (187)

(16.61 – 22.24)

18.39 (183)

(15.82 – 21.26)

19.20 (191)

(16.57 – 22.12)

18.95 (188)

(16.34 – 21.86)

Victoria 29.86

(1,423) (28.33 – 31.45)

33.39

(1,527) (31.73 – 35.10)

32.51

(1,536) (30.91 – 34.18)

32.08 (1,537)

(30.50 – 33.73)

35.30 (1,717)

(33.65 – 37.01)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP

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Table 165 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-101

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 20.79 (37)

(14.64 – 28.65)

30.17 (56)

(22.77 – 39.21)

12.48 (32)

(8.54 – 17.62)

13.26 (34)

(9.18 – 18.53)

9.84 (27)

(6.48-14.31)

Knox 51.35 (76)

(40.43 – 64.30)

38.54 (61)

(29.46 – 49.55)

30.65 (71)

(23.93 – 38.66)

25.47 (59)

(19.39 – 32.85)

22.64 (55)

(17.06-29.47)

Manningham 9.66 (11)

(4.74 – 17.51)

* * 9.90 (16)

(5.66 – 16.07)

6.19 (10)

(2.97 – 11.38)

5.41-6.01 (9-10)

(2.47-11.06)

Maroondah 55.79 (53)

(41.84 – 72.89)

36.82 (36)

(25.83 – 50.91)

21.21 (30)

(14.31 – 30.28)

43.13 (61)

(32.99 – 55.41)

35.25 (52)

(26.33-46.23)

Monash 10.64 (20)

(6.49 – 16.45)

18.95 (39)

(13.48 – 25.91)

7.93 (22)

(4.97 – 12.00)

11.17 (31)

(7.59 – 15.86)

9.74 (29)

(6.53-13.99)

Whitehorse 18.31 (25)

(11.86 – 27.02)

13.18 (19)

(7.99 – 20.48)

12.24 (25)

(7.92 – 18.07)

11.75 (24)

(7.53 – 17.49)

10.59 (23)

(6.71-15.89)

Yarra Ranges 27.71 (37)

(19.50 – 38.22)

34.14 (47)

(25.06 – 45.43)

15.49 (32)

(10.59 – 21.86)

15.97 (33)

(10.99 – 22.43)

6.56 (14)

(3.59-11.01)

Eastern Metropolitan region

26.18 (259)

(23.09 – 29.57)

24.96 (260)

(22.02 – 28.18)

15.41 (228)

(13.48 – 17.55)

17.03 (252)

(15.00 – 19.27)

13.40-13.47 (209-210)

(11.65-15.42)

Victoria 38.83

(1,907) (37.11 – 40.61)

42.25

(2,145) (40.48 – 44.08)

34.74

(2,530) (33.40 – 36.12)

33.07

(2,409) (31.77 – 34.42)

31.11-31.56

(2,427-2,462) (29.89-32.83)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. 1 Rates are reported as a range, whenever values less than three were not reported by the data source, imputing all missing data as one and then as two.

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Table 166 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 4.70 (75)

(3.69 – 5.89)

5.24 (83)

(4.18 – 6.50)

4.93 (78)

(3.90 – 6.16)

2.72 (43)

(1.97 – 3.67)

3.66 (58)

(2.78 – 4.74)

Knox 3.98 (58)

(3.02 – 5.14)

4.73 (70)

(3.69 – 5.98)

4.62 (69)

(3.59 – 5.84)

4.40 (66)

(3.40 – 5.59)

4.47 (67)

(3.46 – 5.67)

Manningham 3.13 (36)

(2.19 – 4.34)

4.13 (47)

(3.03 – 5.49)

3.14 (36)

(2.20 – 4.35)

2.89 (33)

(1.99 – 4.06)

4.56 (52)

(3.41 – 5.99)

Maroondah 4.13 (41)

(2.96 – 5.60)

6.16 (62)

(4.72 – 7.90)

4.16 (42)

(3.00 – 5.62)

5.36 (54)

(4.02 – 6.99)

5.84 (59)

(4.45 – 7.54)

Monash 4.40 (72)

(3.44 – 5.54)

5.09 (83)

(4.05 – 6.31)

6.20 (101)

(5.05 – 7.53)

6.12 (99)

(4.97 – 7.45)

5.70 (92)

(4.59 – 6.98)

Whitehorse 3.60 (53)

(2.70 – 4.71)

3.73 (55)

(2.81 – 4.86)

4.57 (67)

(3.54 – 5.80)

3.16 (46)

(2.32 – 4.22)

4.21 (61)

(3.22 – 5.41)

Yarra Ranges 6.99 (100)

(5.69 – 8.50)

7.68 (110)

(6.31 – 9.26)

6.61 (95)

(5.35 – 8.08)

6.27 (90)

(5.04 – 7.70)

6.77 (97)

(5.49 – 8.26)

Eastern Metropolitan Region

4.47 (435)

(4.06 – 4.91)

5.23 (510)

(4.79 – 5.71)

5.00 (488)

(4.56 – 5.46)

4.43 (431)

(4.02 – 4.86)

5.00 (486)

(4.56 – 5.46)

Victoria 6.06

(2,890) (5.84 – 6.29)

6.29

(3,033) (6.07 – 6.52)

5.99

(2,919) (5.78 – 6.21)

5.73

(2,819) (5.52 – 5.95)

6.51

(3,238) (6.29 – 6.74)

Source: VicRoads

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Table 167 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06~ 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10#

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 4.62 (73)

(3.62 – 5.81)

5.30 (86)

(4.24 – 6.54)

4.85 (79)

(3.84 – 6.05)

4.61 (75)

(3.62-5.77)

3.69 (62)

(2.83-4.73)

Knox 3.67 (55)

(2.76 – 4.77)

6.30 (96)

(5.10 – 7.69)

5.44 (83)

(4.33 – 6.74)

3.41 (52)

(2.54-4.47)

2.76 (43)

(2.00-3.71)

Manningham 4.05 (46)

(2.96 – 5.40)

3.20 (37)

(2.25 – 4.41)

3.45 (40)

(2.47 – 4.70)

2.50 (29)

(1.68-3.60)

2.87 (34)

(1.99-4.01)

Maroondah 4.25 (43)

(3.08 – 5.73)

4.20 (43)

(3.04 – 5.65)

4.66 (48)

(3.44 – 6.18)

3.40 (35)

(2.37-4.73)

4.24 (45)

(3.09-5.67)

Monash 5.44 (88)

(4.36 – 6.70)

5.12 (87)

(4.10 – 6.32)

4.70 (80)

(3.72 – 5.84)

4.40 (75)

(3.46-5.52)

2.67 (47)

(1.96-3.55)

Whitehorse 4.29 (62)

(3.29 – 5.50)

3.57 (54)

(2.68 – 4.66)

4.28 (65)

(3.31 – 5.46)

2.44 (37)

(1.72-3.36)

2.89 (45)

(2.11-3.87)

Yarra Ranges 6.76 (97)

(5.49 – 8.25)

5.03 (73)

(3.95 – 6.33)

7.77 (113)

(6.40 – 9.34)

5.84 (85)

(4.67-7.22)

3.76 (56)

(2.84-4.88)

Eastern Metropolitan region

4.77 (464)

(4.35 – 5.23)

4.77 (476)

(4.35 – 5.21)

5.07 (508)

(4.64 – 5.53)

3.87 (388)

(3.50-4.28)

3.22 (332)

(2.89-3.59)

Victoria 5.70

(2,863) (5.49 – 5.91)

6.05

(3,102) (5.84 – 6.27)

5.87

(3,056) (5.67 – 6.08)

5.54 (2,881)

(5.33-5.74)

4.09 (2,226)

(3.92-4.26)

Source: VicRoads. ~ Victoria Police introduced a new system in December 2005 for recording traffic incidents. This ,marks a discontinuity in the data and comparisons with earlier years cannot be made. # Note Serious road injury definition has changed from 2009-10. Previously all cases transported to hospital including fatalities were defined as a serious road injury. The definition has changed to hospital admission. This was an administrative change by Victoria Police. It also explains the dramatic decrease in numbers from the previous year

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Table 168 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 10.16 (25)

(6.58 – 15.00)

14.64 (35)

(10.20 – 20.36)

13.13 (32)

(8.98 – 18.54)

5.69 (14)

(3.11 – 9.55)

10.90 (27)

(7.18 – 15.86)

Knox 9.89 (21)

(6.12 – 15.12)

10.31 (22)

(6.46 – 15.61)

10.18 (22)

(6.38 – 15.41)

14.32 (31)

(9.73 – 20.32)

17.65 (38)

(12.49 – 24.22)

Manningham 4.01 (7)

(1.61 – 8.25)

16.31 (26)

(10.65 – 23.90)

7.97 (13)

(4.24 – 13.62)

9.92 (16)

(5.67 – 16.11)

11.94 (19)

(7.19 – 18.64)

Maroondah 9.08 (13)

(4.84 – 15.53)

15.38 (21)

(9.52 – 23.51)

15.11 (21)

(9.36 – 23.10)

16.63 (23)

(10.54 – 24.95)

15.25 (21)

(9.44 – 23.32)

Monash 14.16 (37)

(9.97 – 19.51)

10.48 (26)

(6.85 – 15.36)

17.54 (44)

(12.75 – 23.55)

15.51 (39)

(11.03 – 21.20)

14.31 (36)

(10.02 – 19.81)

Whitehorse 10.14 (20)

(6.19 – 15.66)

9.91 (19)

(5.97 – 15.48)

15.56 (30)

(10.50 – 22.22)

9.47 (18)

(5.61 – 14.97)

14.25 (27)

(9.39 – 20.74)

Yarra Ranges 21.23 (43)

(15.36 – 28.59)

28.90 (58)

(21.94 – 37.36)

23.73 (48)

(17.49 – 31.46)

17.43 (35)

(12.14 – 24.24)

19.06 (38)

(13.49 – 26.17)

Eastern Metropolitan region

11.55 (166)

(9.86 – 13.45)

14.90 (207)

(12.94 – 17.08)

14.92 (210)

(12.97 – 17.08)

12.53 (176)

(10.75 – 14.53)

14.71 (206)

(12.77 – 16.86)

Victoria 15.39

(1,035) (14.46 – 16.35)

17.01

(1,114) (16.02 – 18.04)

16.73

(1,125) (15.76 – 17.73)

15.20

(1,033) (14.29 – 16.16)

16.85

(1,158) (15.89 – 17.85)

Source: VicRoads

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Table 169 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06~ 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10#

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 11.43 (28)

(7.59 – 16.51)

16.08 (41)

(11.54 – 21.81)

8.58 (22)

(5.38 – 12.99)

7.80 (20)

(4.77-12.05)

5.83 (16)

(3.33-9.47)

Knox 11.20 (24)

(7.18 – 16.67)

18.38 (42)

(13.25 – 24.85)

15.97 (37)

(11.24 – 22.01)

9.93 (23)

(6.29-14.90)

6.59 (16)

(3.76-10.70)

Manningham 12.13 (19)

(7.30 – 18.95)

7.41 (12)

(3.83 – 12.95)

8.66 (14)

(4.73 – 14.53)

7.42 (12)

(3.84-12.97)

3.61 (6)

(1.32-7.85)

Maroondah 14.59 (20)

(8.91 – 22.54)

12.08 (17)

(7.04 – 19.35)

15.56 (22)

(9.75 – 23.55)

9.90 (14)

(5.41-16.61)

12.20 (18)

(7.23-19.29)

Monash 12.38 (31)

(8.41 – 17.58)

15.58 (43)

(11.27 – 20.98)

8.65 (24)

(5.54 – 12.87)

10.45 (29)

(7.00-15.01)

4.37 (13)

(2.33-7.47)

Whitehorse 12.19 (23)

(7.72 – 18.29)

7.86 (16)

(4.49 – 12.76)

11.26 (23)

(7.14 – 16.90)

6.37 (13)

(3.39-10.89)

7.37 (16)

(4.21-11.96)

Yarra Ranges 20.01 (40)

(14.29 – 27.25)

13.67 (28)

(9.08 – 19.76)

28.55 (59)

(21.74 – 36.83)

15.97 (33)

(10.99-22.43)

12.66 (27)

(8.34-18.41)

Eastern Metropolitan region

13.29 (185)

(11.44 – 15.35)

13.53 (199)

(11.72 – 15.55)

13.59 (201)

(11.77 – 15.60)

9.73 (144)

(8.21-11.46)

7.18 (112)

(5.91-8.64)

Victoria 15.66

(1,084) (14.74 – 16.62)

15.92

(1,141) (15.01 – 16.87)

15.29

(1,114) (14.41 – 16.22)

14.10 (1,027)

(13.25-14.99)

9.41 (734)

(8.74-10.12)

Source: VicRoads. ~ Victoria Police introduced a new system in December 2005 for recording traffic incidents. This ,marks a discontinuity in the data and comparisons with earlier years cannot be made. # Note Serious road injury definition has changed from 2009-10. Previously all cases transported to hospital including fatalities were defined as a serious road injury. The definition has changed to hospital admission. This was an administrative change by Victoria Police. It also explains the dramatic decrease in numbers from the previous year

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Table 170 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 10.57

(169)

(9.04 – 12.29)

11.10

(176)

(9.52 – 12.87)

11.08

(175)

(9.50 – 12.85)

10.62

(168)

(9.08 – 12.36)

18.80

(298)

(16.72 – 21.06)

Knox 9.41

(137)

(7.90 – 11.12)

9.08

(134)

(7.61 – 10.76)

9.90

(148)

(8.37 – 11.63)

11.46

(172)

(9.82 – 13.31)

15.53

(233)

(13.60 – 17.66)

Manningham 5.97

(69)

(4.65 – 7.57)

6.78

(77)

(5.35 – 8.47)

5.80

(66)

(4.49 – 7.37)

5.99

(68)

(4.65 – 7.59)

10.81

(123)

(8.98 – 12.89)

Maroondah 10.15

(101)

(8.26 – 12.33)

15.24

(153)

(12.92 – 17.85)

15.62

(158)

(13.27 – 18.25)

16.55

(167)

(14.13 – 19.26)

30.20

(305)

(26.91 – 33.79)

Monash 9.29

(152)

(7.87 – 10.89)

9.47

(154)

(8.03 – 11.08)

10.24

(167)

(8.74 – 11.92)

9.02

(146)

(7.62 – 10.61)

16.63

(269)

(14.70 – 18.74)

Whitehorse 11.92

(176)

(10.22 – 13.82)

12.06

(178)

(10.35 – 13.97)

10.55

(155)

(8.95 – 12.35)

10.92

(159)

(9.29 – 12.75)

16.62

(241)

(14.59 – 18.86)

Yarra Ranges 12.23

(175)

(10.49 – 14.19)

10.76

(154)

(9.13 – 12.60)

12.13

(174)

(10.40 – 14.07)

12.04

(173)

(10.31 – 13.97)

19.22

(275)

(17.01 – 21.63)

Eastern Metropolitan region

10.04

(978)

(9.42 – 10.69)

10.54

(1,027)

(9.90 – 11.20)

10.68

(1,043)

(10.05 – 11.35)

10.81

(1,053)

(10.17 – 11.48)

17.92

(1,743)

(17.09 – 18.78)

Metropolitan Melbourne 16.96

(5,880)

(16.53 – 17.40)

17.86

(6,223)

(17.42 – 18.31)

16.93

(5,969)

(16.51 – 17.37)

17.84 (6,351)

(17.40 – 18.28)

27.58

(9,931)

(27.04 – 28.12)

Source: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, Eastern Health

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Table 171 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 21.04

(332)

(18.84 – 23.43)

27.32

(443)

(24.83 – 29.98)

24.59

(401)

(22.24-27.12)

28.80 (469)

(26.25-31.52)

27.34 (460)

(24.89-29.96)

Knox 20.72

(311)

(18.48 – 23.15)

23.82

(363)

(21.44 – 26.40)

25.82

(394)

(23.33-28.50)

30.08 (459)

(27.39-32.96)

35.31 (551)

(32.42-38.38)

Manningham 11.88

(135)

(9.96 – 14.06)

15.07

(174)

(12.92 – 17.48)

14.54

(168)

(12.43-16.91)

18.30 (212)

(15.92-20.94)

16.29 (193)

(14.07-18.75)

Maroondah 30.90

(312)

(27.57 – 34.53)

37.17

(381)

(33.53 – 41.10)

39.62

(408)

(35.87-43.66)

46.30 (477)

(42.24-50.65)

43.12 (458)

(39.26-47.26)

Monash 19.56

(316)

(17.46 – 21.84)

25.24

(429)

(22.90 – 27.74)

20.38 (347)

(18.29-22.64)

29.52 (503)

(27.00-32.22)

25.31 (446)

(23.01-27.77)

Whitehorse 19.02

(275)

(16.84 – 21.41)

23.17 (350)

(20.80 – 25.73)

22.48

(341)

(20.16-25.00)

30.13 (457)

(27.43-33.02)

33.93 (528)

(31.09-36.95)

Yarra Ranges 22.30

(320)

(19.92 – 24.88)

25.77

(374)

(23.22 – 28.52)

27.10 (394)

(24.49-29.91)

35.12 (511)

(32.14-38.31)

34.27 (510)

(31.37-37.38)

Eastern Metropolitan region

20.58

(2,001)

(19.69 – 21.51)

25.17

(2,514)

(24.20 – 26.17)

24.49

(2,454)

(23.53-25.48)

31.00 (3,088)

(29.74-31.93)

30.55 (3,146)

(29.50-31.64)

Metropolitan Melbourne 31.52

(11,457)

(30.94 – 32.10)

37.23

(13,947)

(36.62 – 37.86)

35.79

(13,622)

(35.19-36.39)

34.59 (18,005)

(34.09-35.10)

34.09 (18,558)

(33.61-34.59)

Source: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, Eastern Health

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AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 12.23 (30)

(8.26 – 17.45)

16.90 (40)

(12.10 – 22.98)

16.18 (39)

(11.53 – 22.08)

17.22 (42)

(12.43 – 23.25)

34.45 (85)

(27.53 – 42.58)

Knox 12.07 (26)

(7.86 – 17.74)

16.42 (35)

(11.44 – 22.83)

16.93 (37)

(11.89 – 23.37)

20.77 (45)

(15.15 – 27.79)

34.41 (74)

(27.03 – 43.20)

Manningham 7.21 (13)

(3.80 – 12.43)

11.50 (18)

(6.85 – 18.10)

13.21 (22)

(8.24 – 20.09)

17.24 (28)

(11.44 – 24.95)

19.49 (31)

(13.25 – 27.66)

Maroondah 20.33 (29)

(13.62 – 29.17)

19.82 (27)

(13.07 – 28.82)

24.07 (33)

(16.61 – 33.73)

26.29 (36)

(18.45 – 36.34)

88.33 (122)

(73.33 – 105.49)

Monash 14.52 (38)

(10.27 – 19.94)

16.96 (42)

(12.22 – 22.91)

21.35 (54)

(16.02 – 27.89)

17.27 (43)

(12.52 – 23.23)

27.69 (70)

(21.57 – 35.00)

Whitehorse 16.03 (32)

(10.94 – 22.68)

14.52 (28)

(9.64 – 21.01)

15.07 (29)

(10.10 – 21.64)

17.42 (33)

(12.00 – 24.45)

25.83 (49)

(19.11 – 34.16)

Yarra Ranges 15.18 (31)

(10.30 – 21.58)

16.07 (32)

(11.01 – 22.65)

18.62 (38)

(13.16 – 25.60)

17.47 (35)

(12.17 – 24.29)

34.61 (69)

(26.93 – 43.80)

Eastern Metropolitan region

13.76 (198)

(11.91 – 15.81)

16.06 (223)

(14.02 – 18.31)

17.85 (251)

(15.71 – 20.20)

18.74 (263)

(16.54 – 21.14)

35.68 (500)

(32.62 – 38.95)

Metropolitan Melbourne 22.44

(1,129) (21.15 – 23.78)

25.06

(1,227) (23.68 – 26.50)

25.54

(1,282) (24.16 – 26.98)

27.56

(1,402) (26.13 – 29.04)

47.59

(2,449) (45.73 – 49.52)

Source: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, Eastern Health

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Table 173 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the Eastern Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 43.76 (107)

(35.87 – 52.86)

53.46 (136)

(44.86 – 63.22)

50.57 (130)

(42.24-60.07)

58.51 (150)

(49.52-68.66)

54.59 (150)

(46.20-64.06)

Knox 43.91 (94)

(35.49 – 53.74)

43.21 (99)

(35.11 – 52.62)

47.29 (110)

(38.85-57.02)

54.39 (126)

(45.30-64.75)

53.50 (130)

(44.70-63.53)

Manningham 19.42 (30)

(13.14 – 27.65)

18.13 (29)

(12.17 – 25.98)

19.76 (32)

(13.51-27.90)

27.22 (44)

(19.78-36.54)

17.09 (28)

(11.39-24.63)

Maroondah 64.55 (88)

(51.80 – 79.48)

59.63 (84)

(47.56 – 73.84)

41.29 (58)

(31.38-53.33)

83.44 (118)

(69.06-99.92)

89.27 (132)

(74.68-105.89)

Monash 34.33 (86)

(27.46 – 42.40)

31.95 (88)

(25.63 – 39.35)

24.40 (68)

(18.94-30.95)

32.08 (89)

(25.76-39.47)

36.56 (109)

(30.02-44.11)

Whitehorse 30.19 (57)

(22.87 – 39.12)

31.78 (65)

(24.51 – 40.53)

30.64 (63)

(23.52-39.24)

40.65 (83)

(32.38-50.39)

48.99 (106)

(40.12-59.23)

Yarra Ranges 42.15 (84)

(33.63 – 52.17)

46.18 (95)

(37.34 – 56.48)

44.20 (91)

(35.60-54.25)

50.33 (104)

(41.13-60.99)

57.56 (123)

(47.83-68.69)

Eastern Metropolitan Region

39.33 (547)

(36.10 – 42.76)

40.51 (596)

(37.32 – 43.90)

37.26 (551)

(34.21-40.50)

48.26 (714)

(44.79-51.94)

49.89 (778)

(46.44-53.52)

Metropolitan Melbourne 52.53

(2,720) (50.57 – 54.54)

61.17

(3,306) (59.10 – 63.29)

52.65

(2,886) (50.75-54.61)

56.82

(4,139) (55.11-58.58)

56.59

(4,414) (54.93-58.28)

Source: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, Eastern Health

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Table 174 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Eastern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 9.77 (156)

(8.30 – 11.43)

13.46 (213)

(11.71 – 15.39)

13.50 (213)

(11.75 – 15.44)

12.60 (199)

(10.91 – 14.48)

13.02 (206)

(11.31 – 14.93)

Knox 14.67 (214)

(12.77 – 16.77)

20.56 (304)

(18.31 – 23.00)

24.00 (359)

(21.58 – 26.61)

30.06 (451)

(27.35 – 32.97)

30.74 (461)

(28.00 – 33.67)

Manningham 11.45 (132)

(9.58 – 13.58)

12.72 (145)

(10.73 – 14.97)

13.10 (150)

(11.09 – 15.37)

16.18 (185)

(13.93 – 18.69)

16.37 (186)

(14.10 – 18.89)

Maroondah 24.09 (239)

(21.13 – 27.34)

32.04 (322)

(28.64 – 35.73)

37.91 (383)

(34.21 – 41.91)

39.84 (402)

(36.04 – 43.94)

37.91 (383)

(34.21 – 41.91)

Monash 11.90 (195)

(10.29 – 13.69)

14.18 (231)

(12.41 – 16.13)

14.56 (237)

(12.77 – 16.54)

14.97 (242)

(13.14 – 16.97)

18.12 (293)

(16.11 – 20.32)

Whitehorse 16.82 (248)

(14.79 – 19.05)

22.42 (330)

(20.07 – 24.98)

23.64 (347)

(21.21 – 26.26)

24.25 (353)

(21.78 – 26.91)

23.76 (344)

(21.31 – 26.40)

Yarra Ranges 16.79 (240)

(14.74 – 19.05)

20.80 (298)

(18.51 – 23.30)

25.41 (365)

(22.87 – 28.15)

33.63 (483)

(30.70 – 36.76)

34.92 (500)

(31.92 – 38.11)

Eastern Metropolitan Region

14.62 (1,423)

(13.87 – 15.40)

18.92 (1,844)

(18.07 – 19.81)

21.04 (2,054)

(20.14 – 21.97)

23.76 (2,315)

(22.81 – 24.75)

24.40 (2,374)

(23.43 – 25.40)

Victoria 26.59

(12,673) (26.13 – 27.06)

31.81

(15,339) (31.30 – 32.31)

33.76

(16,452) (33.25 – 34.28)

35.90

(17,653) (35.37 – 36.43)

34.55

(17,183) (34.04 – 35.07)

Source: DH ADIS

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Table 175 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Eastern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 16.24 (257)

(14.31 – 18.35)

18.59 (302)

(16.55 – 20.81)

13.99 (228)

(12.23-15.93)

16.10 (262)

(14.21 – 18.17)

19.50 (328)

(17.44-21.73)

Knox 36.23 (543)

(33.25 – 39.41)

32.85 (501)

(30.03 – 35.86)

33.24 (507)

(30.41-36.25)

30.06 (459)

(27.37 – 32.94)

39.15 (611)

(36.10-42.38)

Manningham 23.14 (263)

(20.43 – 26.11)

22.29 (258)

(19.65 – 25.18)

12.74 (148)

(10.77-14.97)

11.95 (138)

(10.04 – 14.12)

16.11 (219)

(16.11-21.09)

Maroondah 47.73 (483)

(43.56 – 52.18)

43.42 (445)

(39.48 – 47.65)

44.39 (457)

(40.41-48.65)

40.59 (418)

(36.79 – 44.67)

48.27 (513)

(44.19-52.64)

Monash 18.65 (302)

(16.60 – 20.88)

17.42 (296)

(15.49 – 19.52)

18.28 (311)

(16.31-20.43)

16.23 (276)

(14.37 – 18.25)

21.08 (371)

(18.99-23.34)

Whitehorse 26.85 (388)

(24.25 – 29.66)

28.87 (437)

(26.22 – 31.71)

25.82 (392)

(23.33-28.51)

23.26 (353)

(20.89 – 25.81)

29.62 (461)

(26.97-32.45)

Yarra Ranges 41.66 (597)

(38.38 – 45.14)

37.89 (549)

(34.79 – 41.20)

35.46 (516)

(32.47-38.66)

37.09 (540)

(34.03 – 40.36)

47.12 (702)

(43.69-50.74)

Eastern Metropolitan region

29.13 (2,832)

(28.07 – 30.22)

27.90 (2,787)

(26.87 – 28.96)

25.54 (2,559)

(24.56-26.55)

24.42 (2,446)

(23.46 – 25.40)

31.54 (3,204)

(30.05-32.22)

Victoria 37.54

(18,852) (37.00 – 38.08)

39.74

(20,461) (39.20 – 40.29)

39.58

(20,601) (39.04-40.12)

39.98

(20,811) (39.44 – 40.53)

42.78 (23,285)

(42.23-43.33)

Source: DH ADIS

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Table 176 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Eastern Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 6.53 (16)

(3.73 – 10.59)

10.27 (25)

(6.62 – 15.21)

12.68 (31)

(8.61 – 18.01)

18.35 (45)

(13.39 – 24.54)

19.56 (48)

(14.45 – 25.90)

Knox 16.83 (36)

(11.77 – 23.33)

25.75 (55)

(19.39 – 33.52)

21.72 (47)

(15.96 – 28.89)

46.29 (100)

(37.67 – 56.29)

41.07 (88)

(32.96 – 50.57)

Manningham 9.22 (16)

(5.28 – 14.95)

9.77 (16)

(5.53 – 15.96)

10.66 (17)

(6.26 – 16.98)

12.83 (21)

(7.91 – 19.67)

8.60 (14)

(4.67 – 14.51)

Maroondah 23.12 (33)

(15.92 – 32.45)

37.97 (52)

(28.35 – 49.82)

50.45 (70)

(39.34 – 63.73)

53.71 (74)

(42.19 – 67.39)

57.92 (80)

(45.91 – 72.12)

Monash 4.79 (13)

(2.51 – 8.27)

17.37 (43)

(12.57 – 23.39)

24.79 (62)

(19.01 – 31.76)

12.44 (31)

(8.47 – 17.63)

26.13 (66)

(20.20 – 33.27)

Whitehorse 11.62 (23)

(7.36 – 17.45)

20.10 (39)

(14.26 – 27.53)

28.04 (54)

(21.07 – 36.58)

23.57 (45)

(17.18 – 31.56)

29.28 (55)

(22.09 – 38.07)

Yarra Ranges 18.76 (38)

(13.27 – 25.74)

28.51 (57)

(21.60 – 36.92)

30.43 (62)

(23.30 – 39.04)

54.17 (109)

(44.47 – 65.36)

47.20 (94)

(38.14 – 57.75)

Eastern Metropolitan region

12.13 (174)

(10.40 – 14.07)

20.57 (286)

(18.26 – 23.10)

24.37 (343)

(21.86 – 27.09)

30.28 (425)

(27.47 – 33.30)

31.82 (446)

(28.94 – 34.92)

Victoria 30.77

(2,070) (29.46 – 32.13)

37.13

(2,432) (35.67 – 38.64)

39.16

(2,634) (37.68 – 40.69)

43.45

(2,952) (41.89 – 45.04)

42.85

(2,945) (41.32 – 44.43)

Source: DH ADIS

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Table 177 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Eastern Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 23.24 (57)

(17.60 – 30.12)

17.38 (44)

(12.64 – 23.31)

14.62 (37)

(10.32-20.11)

13.75 (35)

(9.59 – 19.11)

35.56 (98)

(28.86-43.36)

Knox 47.81 (102)

(39.00 – 58.01)

54.14 (124)

(45.02 – 64.57)

46.05 (107)

(37.73-55.56)

53.35 (124)

(44.36 – 63.62)

66.01 (160)

(56.19-77.05)

Manningham 17.92 (28)

(11.92 – 25.89)

18.32 (30)

(12.33 – 26.21)

12.64 (20)

(7.77-19.44)

12.32 (20)

(7.51 – 19.04)

16.09 (27)

(10.58-23.45)

Maroondah 65.45 (90)

(52.61 – 80.48)

46.21 (65)

(35.66 – 58.89)

49.58 (70)

(38.66-62.63)

61.68 (87)

(49.42 – 76.06)

73.72 (109)

(60.52-88.95)

Monash 17.47 (44)

(12.68 – 23.47)

28.42 (78)

(22.48 – 35.45)

31.39 (87)

(25.14-38.71)

28.19 (78)

(22.29 – 35.17)

37.34 (111)

(30.72-44.96)

Whitehorse 48.18 (91)

(38.79 – 59.16)

39.39 (80)

(31.24 – 49.01)

43.49 (89)

(34.92-53.53)

27.51 (56)

(20.79 – 35.71)

39.23 (85)

(31.35-48.50)

Yarra Ranges 57.23 (114)

(47.23 – 68.73)

65.20 (134)

(54.61 – 77.25)

53.61 (111)

(44.09-64.57)

61.51 (127)

(51.29 – 73.18)

69.81 (149)

(59.04-81.96)

Eastern Metropolitan region

37.80 (526)

(34.64 – 41.18)

37.74 (555)

(34.66 – 41.01)

35.24 (521)

(32.28-38.40)

35.66 (527)

(32.68 – 38.83)

47.37 (739)

(44.02-50.92)

Victoria 49.71

(3,442) (48.07 – 51.40)

56.68

(4,062) (54.95 – 58.45)

62.15

(4,527) (60.35-63.99)

62.91

(4,582) (61.10 – 64.76)

63.87 (4,982)

(62.10-65.66)

Source: DH ADIS

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Table 178 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Eastern Metropolitan region, 2000 to 2004

AREA

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 13.62 (181)

(11.71 – 15.75)

14.54 (190)

(12.54 – 16.76)

14.91 (195)

(12.89 – 17.15)

15.31 (200)

(13.27 – 17.59)

16.11 (211)

(14.01 – 18.44)

Knox 11.86 (134)

(9.94 – 14.05)

11.90 (137)

(9.99 – 14.07)

12.08 (141)

(10.17 – 14.24)

13.61 (161)

(11.59 – 15.89)

14.13 (167)

(12.07 – 16.44)

Manningham 11.39 (109)

(9.35 – 13.74)

12.19 (114)

(10.06 – 14.64)

12.64 (120)

(10.48 – 15.12)

13.15 (125)

(10.94 – 15.67)

13.45 (128)

(11.21 – 15.99)

Maroondah 14.45 (114)

(11.91 – 17.36)

14.36 (115)

(11.85 – 17.24)

14.62 (118)

(12.09 – 17.51)

15.71 (127)

(13.09 – 18.69)

16.53 (134)

(13.85 – 19.58)

Monash 13.29 (185)

(11.45 – 15.35)

14.10 (194)

(12.19 – 16.23)

15.21 (210)

(13.22 – 17.41)

15.78 (217)

(13.75 – 18.02)

16.24 (223)

(14.18 – 18.52)

Whitehorse 11.28 (139)

(9.48 – 13.32)

12.01 (147)

(10.15 – 14.12)

12.94 (158)

(11.00 – 15.13)

13.64 (165)

(11.64 – 15.89)

13.98 (169)

(11.95 – 16.26)

Yarra Ranges 18.74 (207)

(16.28 – 21.48)

19.27 (213)

(16.77 – 22.04)

19.74 (220)

(17.22 – 22.53)

19.89 (223)

(17.36 – 22.68)

20.83 (233)

(18.24 – 23.68)

Eastern Metropolitan Region

13.48 (1,068)

(12.68 – 14.31)

14.05 (1,110)

(13.24 – 14.90)

14.62 (1,161)

(13.79 – 15.49)

15.31 (1,217)

(14.46 – 16.20)

15.91 (1,265)

(15.04 – 16.81)

Victoria 23.93

(9,139) (23.44 – 24.43)

24.83

(9,579) (24.34 – 25.33)

25.47

(9,962) (24.97 – 25.97)

25.89

(10,250) (25.39 – 26.40)

26.28

(10,548) (25.78 – 26.79)

Source: Department of Justice. Note Licence groups ‗clubs‘, ‗hotels and bars‖, ‗off license‘ and ‗on premise‘ are included here. ―Producer-distributor‘, ‗residential‘, , ‗BYO‘ and ‗limited‘ are not included in the total numbers of rate calculations.

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Table 179 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Eastern Metropolitan region, 2005 to 2009

AREA

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 16.84 (220)

(14.68 – 19.21)

16.83 (225)

(14.70 – 19.18)

16.47 (221)

(14.37-18.79)

17.29 (232)

(15.13-19.66)

18.35 (255)

(16.17-20.75)

Knox 14.31 (170)

(12.24 – 16.63)

14.68 (179)

(12.61 – 17.00)

13.86 (170

(11.86-16.11)

14.72 (181)

(12.65-17.03)

14.49 (184)

(12.48-16.75)

Manningham 14.08 (134)

(11.79 – 16.68)

14.34 (138)

(12.05 – 16.94)

13.74 (133)

(11.50-16.29)

14.68 (142)

(12.37-17.31)

14.94 (148)

(12.63-17.55)

Maroondah 16.57 (135)

(13.89 – 19.61)

17.42 (144)

(14.69 – 20.50)

16.27 (136)

(13.65-19.25)

17.84 (149)

(15.09-20.95)

16.01 (139)

(13.46-18.91)

Monash 16.76 (230)

(14.67 – 19.07)

16.08 (231)

(14.07 – 18.29)

16.85 (243)

(14.80-19.11)

17.96 (259)

(15.84-20.29)

19.30 (289)

(17.14-21.66)

Whitehorse 13.99 (168)

(11.95 – 16.27)

13.90 (174)

(11.91 – 16.12)

13.93 (175)

(11.94-16.16)

14.34 (180)

(12.32-16.60)

14.57 (188)

(12.56-16.80)

Yarra Ranges 21.65 (244)

(19.02 – 24.54)

22.07 (252)

(19.43 – 24.97)

21.50 (248)

(18.91-24.35)

23.03 (265)

(20.34-25.97)

23.04 (274)

(20.39-25.93)

Eastern Metropolitan region

16.34 (1,302)

(15.47 – 17.25)

16.43 (1,343)

(15.56 – 17.33)

16.13 (1,325)

(15.27-17.02)

17.13 (1,408)

(16.24-18.05)

17.39 (1,477)

(16.51-18.30)

Victoria 26.84

(10,907) (26.34 – 27.35)

26.94

(11,192) (26.44 – 27.44)

25.72

(10,862) (25.24-26.21)

27.70

(11,701) (27.20-28.21)

27.20

(12,071) (26.72-27.69)

Source: Department of Justice. Licensed premises defined as hotels and bars, bottle shops, clubs and on-premises licences only were included whilst other outlet types were excluded.

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Table 180 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Eastern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08

AREA

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 50.67 (800)

(47.22 - 54.31)

61.34 (971)

(57.54 -65.33)

77.53 (1,225)

(73.25 - 81.99)

79.74 (1,294)

(75.45 - 84.20)

62.81 (1,023)

(59.02 - 66.78)

Knox 37.16 (558)

(34.14 – 40.38)

44.85 (673)

(41.53 - 48.37)

46.29 (694)

(42.91 - 49.86)

42.59 (649)

(39.37 - 46.00)

44.69 (682)

(41.40 - 48.17)

Manningham 17.43 (199)

(15.09 – 20.02)

26.77 (305)

(23.85 - 29.95)

33.43 (380)

(30.15 - 36.96)

33.53 (388)

(30.28 - 37.04)

34.96 (405)

(31.64 - 38.54)

Maroondah 38.49 (388)

(34.76 – 42.52)

38.44 (388)

(34.71 - 42.46)

37.38 (378)

(33.71 - 41.35)

44.40 (455)

(40.41 - 48.67)

51.35 (529)

(47.07 - 55.92)

Monash 41.65 (674)

(38.56 – 44.91)

45.31 (732)

(42.09 - 48.72)

55.59 (899)

(52.01 - 59.35)

56.65 (962)

(53.12 - 60.34)

58.51 (997)

(54.94 - 62.26)

Whitehorse 43.73 (636)

(40.39 – 47.26)

59.20 (858)

(55.30 - 63.30)

52.89 (764)

(49.21 - 56.78)

57.33 (867)

(53.58 - 61.28)

54.98 (834)

(51.31 - 58.84)

Yarra Ranges 29.87 (429)

(27.11 – 32.83)

34.98 (501)

(31.98 - 38.18)

40.52 (581)

(37.29 - 43.95)

44.28 (642)

(40.92 - 47.84)

45.09 (656)

(41.71 - 48.68)

Eastern Metropolitan region

37.83 (3,684)

(36.61 - 39.07)

45.51 (4,428)

(44.18 - 46.87)

50.61 (4,921)

(49.21 - 52.05)

52.63 (5,257)

(51.21 - 54.07)

51.16 (5,126)

(49.77 - 52.58)

Victoria 41.64

(20,477) (41.07 - 42.22)

45.73

(22,739) (45.13 - 46.33)

51.00 (25,613)

(50.38 - 51.63)

49.87 (25,574)

(49.26 - 50.48)

51.29 (26,696)

(50.68 - 51.91)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 181 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Eastern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 to 2009-10

AREA

2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Boroondara 85.53

(1,393) (81.10-90.14)

87.87

(1,477) (83.44-92.47)

Knox 58.52 (893)

(54.74-62.49)

51.68 (806)

(48.17-55.37)

Manningham 54.12 (627)

(49.97-58.53)

49.52 (587)

(45.59-53.69)

Maroondah 51.74 (533)

(47.44-56.33)

61.10 (649)

(56.49-65.98)

Monash 71.66

(1,221) (67.70-75.79)

62.19

(1,095) (58.56-65.99)

Whitehorse 58.54 (888)

(54.75-62.52)

67.94 (1,058)

(63.91-72.16)

Yarra Ranges 58.29 (848)

(54.43-62.35)

52.58 (783)

(48.96-56.40)

Eastern Metropolitan region

63.91 (6,403)

(62.35-65.49)

62.70 (6,455)

(61.18-64.25)

Victoria 54.45

(28,339) (53.82-54.09)

59.79

(32,544) (59.14-60.44)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 182 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Eastern Metropolitan Region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003–04 to 2007–08

AREA

2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Boroondara 32.13 (79)

(25.44-40.05)

43.59 (108)

(35.76-52.63)

45.70 (112)

(37.63-45.99)

42.75 (109)

(35.10-51.57)

28.48 (73)

(22.32-35.80)

Knox 23.09 (50)

(17.14-30.44)

40.86 (88)

(32.77-50.35)

42.48 (91)

(34.20-52.16)

41.14 (94)

(33.25-50.34)

42.73 (99)

(34.73-52.02)

Manningham 9.92 (16)

(5.67-16.11)

16.33 (26)

(10.67-23.93)

28.10 (44)

(20.41-37.72)

23.48 (38)

(16.61-32.22)

23.51 (38)

(16.63-32.26)

Maroondah 26.03 (36)

(18.23-36.03)

25.42 (35)

(17.71-35.35)

42.32 (58)

(32.14-54.71)

41.94 (59)

(31.92-54.09)

41.01 (58)

(31.14-53.02)

Monash 17.49 (44)

(12.71-23.49)

19.88 (50)

(14.75-26.21)

29.16 (73)

(22.86-36.66)

34.05 (94)

(27.51-41.67)

21.62 (60)

(16.50-27.84)

Whitehorse 24.21 (46)

(17.72-32.29)

39.06 (74)

(30.67-49.04)

30.73 (58)

(23.33-39.73)

50.57 (103)

(41.28-61.34)

36.73 (75)

(28.89-46.04)

Yarra Ranges 25.90 (52)

(19.34-33.96)

28.60 (57)

(21.66-37.05)

32.01 (64)

(24.65-40.88)

38.08 (78)

(30.10-47.53)

40.65 (84)

(32.43-50.33)

Eastern metropolitan region

23.00 (323)

(20.56-25.65)

31.28 (438)

(28.42-34.35)

35.92 (500)

(32.84-39.21)

39.10 (575)

(35.97-42.43)

32.92 (487)

(30.06-35.98)

Victoria 29.27

(1,989) (28.00-30.59)

34.11

(2,344) (32.74-35.52)

39.59

(2,741) (38.12-41.10)

39.88

(2,858) (38.43-41.37)

40.19

(2,927) (38.74-41.67)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 183 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Eastern Metropolitan Region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008–09 to 2009–10

AREA

2008–09 2009–10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Boroondara 28.87 (74)

(22.67-36.24)

34.98 (96)

(28.33-42.71)

Knox 37.12 (86)

(29.69-45.84)

40.75 (99)

(33.12-49.62)

Manningham 40.21 (65)

(31.03-51.25)

26.46 (44)

(19.23-35.52)

Maroondah 49.50 (70)

(38.59-62.54)

48.81 (72)

(38.19-61.47)

Monash 18.74 (52)

(14.00-24.58)

22.51 (67)

(17.45-28.59)

Whitehorse 46.04 (94)

(37.20-56.34)

36.38 (79)

(28.80-45.34)

Yarra Ranges 53.24 (110)

(43.76-64.17)

45.47 (97)

(36.87-55.47)

Eastern metropolitan region

37.25 (551)

(34.20-40.49)

35.53 (554)

(32.63-38.61)

Victoria 42.20

(3,074) (40.72 – 43.72)

38.12

(2,974) (36.77-39.52)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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CHAPTER 11 – SOUTHERN METROPOLITAN REGION DATA TABLES 2000/01 TO 2009/10

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Table 184 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Southern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 38.08 (345)

(34.17 – 42.31)

58.06 (518)

(53.17 – 63.28)

51.03 (456)

(46.45 – 55.93)

59.74 (534)

(54.78 – 65.03)

70.25 (627)

(64.86 – 75.97)

Cardinia 27.22 (125)

(22.66 – 32.44)

33.46 (158)

(28.45 – 39.10)

31.05 (151)

(26.30 – 36.40)

34.74 (178)

(29.83 – 40.23)

39.24 (214)

(34.15 – 44.86)

Casey 31.28 (547)

(28.72 – 34.02)

30.34 (552)

(27.86 – 32.98)

38.48 (737)

(35.75 – 41.36)

37.88 (765)

(35.24 – 40.66)

37.82 (796)

(35.24 – 40.54)

Frankston 50.54 (574)

(46.49 – 54.85)

61.94 (709)

(57.46 – 66.67)

62.69 (726)

(58.21 – 67.42)

57.70 (676)

(53.43 – 62.22)

68.06 (810)

(63.45 – 72.91)

Glen Eira 36.23 (451)

(32.97 – 39.74)

42.16 (524)

(38.62 – 45.93)

45.24 (558)

(41.57 – 49.15)

53.51 (657)

(49.50 – 57.77)

51.50 (633)

(47.56 – 55.67)

Greater Dandenong 41.87 (552)

(38.45 – 45.51)

49.06 (630)

(45.30 – 53.04)

43.64 (559)

(40.10 – 47.41)

47.11 (600)

(43.41 – 51.03)

48.22 (613)

(44.48 – 52.19)

Kingston 34.83 (471)

(31.76 – 38.13)

39.05 (525)

(35.78 – 42.53)

44.43 (602)

(40.95 – 48.12)

48.44 (659)

(44.81 – 52.28)

52.36 (716)

(48.59 – 56.34)

Mornington Peninsula 48.71 (620)

(44.95 – 52.70)

64.07 (850)

(59.83 – 68.52)

82.90 (1,125)

(78.12 – 87.88)

70.55 (970)

(66.18 – 75.13)

75.31 (1,045)

(70.81 – 80.02)

Port Phillip 55.05 (449)

(50.08 – 60.39)

60.53 (496)

(55.32 – 66.10)

57.84 (473)

(52.75 – 63.29)

63.16 (520)

(57.85 – 68.83)

70.76 (586)

(65.15 – 76.73)

Stonnington 53.10 (491)

(48.51 – 58.01)

57.21 (522)

(52.41 – 62.34)

54.42 (492)

(49.72 – 59.45)

71.81 (648)

(66.39 – 77.56)

99.27 (902)

(92.89 – 105.96)

Southern Metropolitan region

41.38 (4,626)

(40.19 – 42.59)

48.71 (5,486)

(47.43 – 50.02)

51.56 (5,882)

(50.25 – 52.90)

53.69 (6,205)

(52.37 – 55.05)

59.21 (6,942)

(57.82 – 60.62)

Victoria 36.22

(17,261) (35.68 – 36.76)

40.13

(19,353) (39.57 – 40.70)

42.20

(20,562) (41.63 – 42.78)

44.14

(21,706) (43.56 – 44.73)

46.91

(23,330) (46.31 – 47.52)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 185 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Southern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 69.96 (624)

(64.58 – 75.67)

51.58 (473)

(47.03 – 56.44)

54.15 (503)

(49.52-59.09)

65.62 (621)

(60.56–70.99)

90.46 (871)

(84.55-96.67)

Cardinia 44.99 (257)

(39.66 – 50.85)

41.40 (242)

(36.35 – 46.95)

38.77 (236)

(33.98-44.05)

46.42 (299)

(41.30–51.99)

57.43 (394)

(51.90 63.39)

Casey 41.22 (896)

(38.56 – 44.00)

34.18 (760)

(31.80 – 36.70)

46.83 (1075)

(44.07-49.71)

48.10 (1,146)

(45.35–50.96)

59.98 (1,484)

(56.96 63.11)

Frankston 79.53 (959)

(74.57 – 84.73)

83.76 (1,018)

(78.70 – 89.07)

83.56 (1,029)

(78.54-88.83)

81.15 (1,020)

(76.25–86.29)

104.54 (1,344)

(99.03 110.28)

Glen Eira 55.20 (678)

(51.12 – 59.52)

43.93 (569)

(40.39 – 47.69)

39.89 (524)

(36.54-43.45)

40.45 (541)

(37.12–44.01)

55.63 (759)

(51.74 59.74)

Greater Dandenong 56.79 (723)

(52.73 – 61.09)

48.13 (629)

(44.44 – 52.04)

49.34 (656)

(45.63-53.26)

49.27 (666)

(45.60–53.16)

66.89 (920)

(62.63 71.35)

Kingston 61.54 (842)

(57.45 – 65.84)

56.85 (796)

(52.97 – 60.94)

64.42 (911)

(60.30-68.74)

57.05 (820)

(53.21–61.09)

71.02 (1,045)

(66.78 75.46)

Mornington Peninsula 67.79 (946)

(63.54 – 72.25)

79.54 (1,120)

(74.95 – 84.34)

87.58 (1,249)

(82.79-92.58)

67.47 (9810

(63.31–71.83)

101.16 (1,501)

(96.11 106.41)

Port Phillip 68.17 (567)

(62.67 – 74.02)

72.75 (658)

(67.30 – 78.53)

69.30 (638)

(64.03-74.90)

67.89 (636)

(62.72–73.37)

74.86 (719)

(69.49 80.53)

Stonnington 108.87 (983)

(102.17 – 115.90)

90.08 (858)

(84.16 – 96.32)

86.40 (830)

80.62-92.49)

70.14 (6850

(64.98–75.59)

77.35 (767)

(71.97 83.02)

Southern Metropolitan region

63.12 (7,475)

(61.70 – 64.57)

58.35 (7,124)

(57.00 – 59.72)

61.56 (7,649)

(60.18-62.95)

58.28 (7,416)

(56.96–59.62)

75.09 (9,805)

(73.62-76.60)

Victoria 49.21

(24,714) (48.60 – 49.82)

48.25

(24,745) (47.65 – 48.86)

50.19

(26,121) (49.58-50.80)

50.90

(27,045) (50.29–51.51)

55.33

(30,116) (54.70 55.96)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 186 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Southern Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 32.66 (36)

(22.82 – 45.29)

40.71 (40)

(29.11 – 55.41)

51.81 (54)

(38.87 – 67.67)

47.02 (49)

(34.76 – 62.19)

58.36 (61)

(44.64 – 74.98)

Cardinia 41.57 (26)

(27.24 – 60.77)

53.71 (32)

(36.75 – 75.81)

45.56 (30)

(30.64 – 65.21)

35.68 (24)

(22.97 – 52.90)

50.08 (37)

(35.19 – 69.16)

Casey 44.59 (108)

(36.57 – 53.84)

40.86 (102)

(33.33 – 49.58)

44.14 (119)

(36.55 – 52.83)

39.27 (111)

(32.32 – 47.27)

45.28 (134)

(37.93 – 53.64)

Frankston 56.64 (90)

(45.52 – 69.64)

59.76 (91)

(48.12 – 73.36)

59.55 (94)

(48.12 – 72.88)

62.73 (100)

(51.02 – 76.32)

55.21 (88)

(44.30 – 68.00)

Glen Eira 32.71 (53)

(24.49 – 42.81)

53.00 (82)

(42.15 – 65.80)

44.11 (69)

(34.33 – 55.81)

35.91 (57)

(27.19 – 46.54)

42.25 (68)

(32.78 – 53.60)

Greater Dandenong 39.33 (84)

(31.35 – 48.72)

46.57 (90)

(37.44 – 57.24)

43.28 (85)

(34.55 – 53.55)

34.46 (67)

(26.71 – 43.75)

44.21 (86)

(35.36 – 54.60)

Kingston 38.81 (68)

(30.14 – 49.20)

40.66 (68)

(31.55 – 51.59)

37.58 (64)

(28.96 – 47.96)

38.72 (67)

(29.99 – 49.21)

46.67 (81)

(37.07 – 58.01)

Mornington Peninsula 49.00 (76)

(38.57 – 61.37)

59.95 (91)

(48.27 – 73.61)

64.37 (102)

(52.49 – 78.12)

55.25 (90)

(44.42 – 67.93)

58.24 (96)

(47.17 – 71.13)

Port Phillip 44.62 (46)

(32.61 – 59.60)

51.63 (51)

(38.49 – 67.82)

53.57 (54)

(40.28 – 69.85)

39.91 (41)

(28.66 – 54.11)

40.44 (42)

(29.14 – 54.68)

Stonnington 37.45 (53)

(28.02 – 49.03)

45.27 (61)

(34.62 – 58.18)

41.47 (56)

(31.35 – 53.81)

40.48 (55)

(30.50 – 52.67)

59.04 (82)

(46.95 – 73.30)

Southern Metropolitan region

41.99 (638)

(38.79 – 45.37)

48.49 (708)

(44.98 – 52.19)

47.99 (727)

(44.56 – 51.61)

42.87 (661)

(39.66 – 46.26)

49.36 (774)

(45.94 – 52.96)

Victoria 39.72

(2,672) (38.22 – 41.25)

44.15

(2,892) (42.55 – 45.79)

43.62

(2,934) (42.06 – 45.23)

42.09

(2,860) (40.56 – 43.66)

47.04

(3,232) (45.43 – 48.69)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 187 Alcohol-related hospital admissions of Southern Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 40.97 (43)

(29.64 – 55.20)

52.84 (56)

(39.97 – 68.55)

44.98 (49)

(33.28-59.46)

48.74 (55)

(36.73–63.41)

73.43 (87)

(58.80-90.60)

Cardinia 56.57 (43)

(40.94 – 76.19)

63.06 (50)

(46.75 – 83.21)

47.06 (39)

(33.45-64.35)

58.87 (52)

(43.98–77.18)

60.13 (58)

(45.65-77.74)

Casey 44.45 (135)

(37.27 – 52.60)

57.01 (184)

(49.08 – 65.87)

51.93 (175)

(44.51-60.23)

54.75 (193)

(47.29–63.05)

51.34 (190)

(44.31-59.17)

Frankston 78.74 (127)

(65.62 – 93.71)

80.37 (134)

(67.34 – 95.19)

74.16 (127)

(61.82-88.23)

73.84 (132)

(61.77-87.58)

79.02 (148)

(66.78-92.86)

Glen Eira 37.52 (60)

(28.65 – 48.28)

37.24 (62)

(28.55 – 47.75)

29.18 (49)

(21.58-38.59)

44.91 (76)

(35.41–56.17)

34.70 (62)

(26.57-44.52)

Greater Dandenong 38.34 (74)

(30.13 – 48.10)

50.63 (96)

(41.01 – 61.83)

57.88 (110)

(47.57-69.77)

57.58 (111)

(47.37–69.34)

49.59 (99)

(40.31-60.35)

Kingston 45.69 (79)

(36.18 – 56.94)

44.47 (77)

(35.10 – 55.58)

53.18 (93)

(42.90-65.17)

51.01 (90)

(41.04–62.67)

55.55 (102)

(45.32-67.41)

Mornington Peninsula 60.60 (101)

(49.38 – 73.62)

62.12 (103)

(50.72 – 75.31)

64.93 (111)

(53.41-78.19)

75.78 (134)

(63.49–89.740

76.56 (141)

(64.43-90.30)

Port Phillip 40.54 (42)

(29.22 – 54.81)

40.09 (42)

(28.84 – 54.29)

65.28 (66)

(50.47-83.08)

43.60 (44)

(31.68–58.53)

43.97 (47)

(32.26-58.54)

Stonnington 42.36 (58)

(32.17 – 54.77)

32.63 (46)

(23.89 – 43.52)

38.25 (53)

(28.69-49.98)

36.75 (52)

(27.43–48.23)

44.76 (65)

(34.57-57.00)

Southern Metropolitan region

48.24 (763)

(44.88 – 51.79)

52.63 (850)

(49.15 – 56.29)

53.05 (871)

(49.58-56.69)

55.55 (939)

(52.06–59.22)

56.42 (999)

(52.97-60.03)

Victoria 48.19

(3,337) (46.57 – 49.85)

50.44

(3,615) (48.81 – 52.12)

51.48

(3,750) (49.85-53.16)

53.10

(3,970) (51.47–54.78)

49.44

(3,856) (47.89-51.02)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 188 Alcohol-related deaths of Southern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000 to 2002

AREA

2000 2001 2002

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 1.64 (15)

(0.92 – 2.71)

1.46 (13)

(0.77 – 2.49)

1.32 (12)

(0.67 – 2.31)

Cardinia * * 1.42 (7)

(0.55 – 2.96)

1.11 (5)

(0.38 – 2.50)

Casey 0.84 (15)

(0.46 – 1.39)

0.98 (18)

(0.58 – 1.55)

1.06 (20)

(0.65 – 1.63)

Frankston 1.57 (18)

(0.93 – 2.48)

1.44 (17)

(0.83 – 2.33)

2.52 (29)

(1.69 – 3.61)

Glen Eira 1.41 (18)

(0.83 – 2.24)

1.34 (17)

(0.77 – 2.15)

1.67 (21)

(1.03 – 2.56)

Greater Dandenong 1.50 (20)

(0.91 – 2.32)

1.71 (22)

(1.07 – 2.59)

1.81 (23)

(1.15 – 2.71)

Kingston 1.50 (20)

(0.92 – 2.31)

1.62 (22)

(1.01 – 2.46)

1.74 (24)

(1.11 – 2.59)

Mornington Peninsula 1.49 (19)

(0.89 – 2.32)

2.32 (31)

(1.57 – 3.29)

1.71 (23)

(1.09 – 2.56)

Port Phillip 1.59 (13)

(0.85 – 2.73)

1.88 (15)

(1.06 – 3.08)

1.84 (15)

(1.03 – 3.03)

Stonnington 1.41 (13)

(0.75 – 2.41)

1.53 (14)

(0.84 – 2.57)

1.32 (12)

(0.68 – 2.31)

Southern Metropolitan Region

1.38 (154)

(1.17 – 1.61)

1.55 (174)

(1.33 – 1.80)

1.61 (184)

(1.39 – 1.86)

Victoria 1.49 (710)

(1.38 – 1.60)

1.50 (723)

(1.39 – 1.61)

1.58 (770)

(1.47 – 1.70)

Source: ABS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported.

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Table 189 Alcohol-related deaths of Southern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003 to 2007

AREA

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 2.22 (20)

(1.35 – 3.44)

1.43 (13)

(0.76 – 2.46)

1.41 (13)

(0.74 – 2.43)

1.43 (13)

(0.77 – 2.44)

1.24 (12)

(0.63-2.19)

Cardinia 3.95 (20)

(2.42 – 6.08)

1.04 (6)

(0.37 – 2.31)

1.12 (6)

(0.43 – 2.38)

1.41 (8)

(0.62 – 2.74)

0.77 (5)

(0.24-1.74)

Casey * 1.02 (21)

(0.63 – 1.55)

0.93 (20)

(0.57 – 1.43)

0.93 (21)

(0.57 – 1.42)

1.02 (24)

(0.65-1.53)

Frankston 1.74 (20)

(1.07 – 2.68)

1.53 (18)

(0.91 – 2.42)

1.39 (17)

(0.81 – 2.24)

1.27 (15)

(0.72 – 2.08)

1.49 (18)

(0.89-2.34)

Glen Eira 1.47 (18)

(0.87 – 2.32)

1.12 (14)

(0.61 – 1.89)

1.46 (18)

(0.87 – 2.31)

1.34 (17)

(0.79 – 2.14)

1.03 (14)

(0.55-1.74)

Greater Dandenong 1.54 (20)

(0.94 – 2.39)

2.01 (26)

(1.31 – 2.95)

2.12 (27)

(1.39 – 3.08)

1.64 (21)

(1.02 – 2.50)

1.80 (24)

(1.15-2.68)

Kingston 1.52 (21)

(0.94 – 2.34)

1.28 (18)

(0.75 – 2.04)

1.60 (22)

(1.00 – 2.43)

1.47 (21)

(0.91 – 2.26)

1.79 (25)

(1.16-2.63)

Mornington Peninsula 1.72 (24)

(1.09 – 2.56)

2.24 (31)

(1.52 – 3.18)

2.64 (37)

(1.86 – 3.65)

2.08 (29)

(1.39 – 2.98)

1.50 (21)

(0.93-2.28)

Port Phillip 2.50 (21)

(1.54 – 3.84)

1.48 (12)

(0.77 – 2.57)

1.52 (13)

(0.80 – 2.62)

1.98 (18)

(1.17 – 3.13)

2.04 (19)

(1.22-3.19)

Stonnington 1.67 (15)

(0.94 – 2.75)

1.14 (10)

(0.55 – 2.07)

1.20 (11)

(0.59 – 2.15)

1.45 (14)

(0.79 – 2.44)

1.18 (11)

(0.60-2.09)

Southern Metropolitan region

1.56 (180)

(1.34 – 1.80)

1.44 (169)

(1.23 – 1.67)

1.55 (183)

(1.33 – 1.79)

1.46 (178)

(1.25 – 1.69)

1.39 (172)

(1.19-1.61)

Victoria 1.46 (719)

(1.36 – 1.57)

1.45 (721)

(1.35 – 1.56)

1.51 (758)

(1.40 – 1.62)

1.49 (765)

(1.39 – 1.60)

1.40 (728)

(1.30-1.50)

Source: ABS. * Rates based on numbers less than five are not reported. Note: Numbers of alcohol-related deaths of those aged 15 to 24 years are too small to be presented by local government areas. At the time of writing, ABS data for 2008 and 2009 were not available.

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Table 190 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

Source: Victoria Police LEAP

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 6.79 (62)

(5.20 – 8.72)

8.87 (79)

(7.02 – 11.05)

5.72 (51)

(4.26 – 7.52)

5.28 (47)

(3.88 – 7.02)

6.54 (58)

(4.97 – 8.45)

Cardinia 7.64 (35)

(5.32 – 10.62)

9.80 (46)

(7.18 – 13.06)

12.92 (63)

(9.92 – 16.53)

8.14 (42)

(5.86 – 11.02)

10.38 (57)

(7.85 – 13.46)

Casey 7.37 (129)

(6.15 – 8.75)

9.04 (165)

(7.72 – 10.54)

13.19 (253)

(11.61 – 14.92)

8.86 (179)

(7.61 – 10.26)

9.41 (198)

(8.15 – 10.82)

Frankston 12.86 (146)

(10.86 – 15.12)

10.96 (126)

(9.13 – 13.06)

14.97 (173)

(12.82 – 17.37)

11.45 (134)

(9.59 – 13.56)

16.98 (202)

(14.72 – 19.49)

Glen Eira 3.74 (47)

(2.74 – 4.98)

4.44 (55)

(3.35 – 5.78)

5.18 (64)

(3.99 – 6.61)

4.69 (58)

(3.56 – 6.07)

6.24 (77)

(4.92 – 7.81)

Greater Dandenong 8.05 (106)

(6.59 – 9.73)

9.59 (123)

(7.97 – 11.44)

7.55 (97)

(6.12 – 9.21)

9.86 (126)

(8.21 – 11.75)

8.44 (107)

(6.92 – 10.19)

Kingston 7.23 (98)

(5.87 – 8.81)

8.42 (113)

(6.94 – 10.12)

8.45 (114)

(6.97 – 10.14)

6.76 (92)

(5.45 – 8.30)

9.50 (130)

(7.94 – 11.29)

Mornington Peninsula 8.83 (112)

(7.27 – 10.62)

10.79 (143)

(9.10 – 12.71)

11.89 (161)

(10.13 – 13.88)

11.08 (152)

(9.39 – 12.99)

13.77 (191)

(11.88 – 15.86)

Port Phillip 19.78 (161)

(16.85 – 23.08)

16.39 (134)

(13.74 – 19.41)

18.08 (148)

(15.28 – 21.24)

18.58 (153)

(15.76 – 21.77)

19.02 (158)

(16.16 – 22.23)

Stonnington 14.62 (135)

(12.26 – 17.30)

15.02 (137)

(12.61 – 17.75)

15.39 (139)

(12.94 – 18.17)

18.66 (168)

(15.95 – 21.70)

16.78 (153)

(14.22 – 19.66)

Southern Metropolitan region

9.22 (1,031)

(8.67 – 9.80)

9.96 (1,122)

(9.39 – 10.56)

11.08 (1,264)

(10.48 – 11.71)

9.96 (1,151)

(9.39 – 10.55)

11.34 (1,330)

(10.74 – 11.97)

Victoria 10.11

(4,818) (9.83 – 10.40)

10.76

(5,190) (10.47 – 11.06)

10.61

(5,168) (10.32 – 10.90)

10.29

(5,061) (10.01 – 10.58)

11.45

(5,692) (11.15 – 11.75)

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Table 191 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-101

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 7.23 (65)

(5.57 – 9.22)

7.88 (72)

(6.17 – 9.92)

5.92 (55)

(4.46–7.71)

5.28 (49)

(3.91 – 6.98)

2.60-3.01 (25-29)

(1.68-4.32)

Cardinia 8.51 (49)

(6.29 – 11.26)

17.41 (102)

(14.20 – 21.14)

13.66 (83)

(10.88–16.94)

15.97 (97)

(12.95 – 19.48)

12.24-12.53 (84-86)

(9.76-15.47)

Casey 10.90 (237)

(9.56 – 12.38)

12.47 (277)

(11.04 – 14.02)

10.15 (233)

(8.89–11.54)

9.76 (224)

(8.52 – 11.12)

10.63-10.79 (263-267)

(9.39-12.17)

Frankston 12.69 (153)

(10.76 – 14.87)

17.45 (212)

(15.18 – 19.97)

16.65 (205)

(14.45–19.09)

19.25 (237)

(16.88 – 21.86)

17.42-17.58 (224-226)

(15.21-20.02)

Glen Eira 5.07 (62)

(3.89 – 6.49)

5.23 (68)

(4.06 – 6.64)

6.09 (80)

(4.83–7.58)

5.18 (68)

(4.02 – 6.56)

5.50-5.79 (75-79)

(4.33-7.22)

Greater Dandenong 9.51 (121)

(7.89 – 11.36)

13.12 (171)

(11.23 – 15.23)

11.21 (149)

(9.48–13.16)

15.50 (206)

(13.45 – 17.77)

13.44-13.59 (185-187)

(11.58-15.68)

Kingston 9.63 (132)

(8.05 – 11.42)

11.60 (162)

(9.88 – 13.53)

8.84 (125)

(7.36–10.53)

9.26 (131)

(7.75 – 10.99)

8.29-8.49 (122-125)

(6.88-10.12)

Mornington Peninsula 11.14 (156)

(9.46 – 13.04)

14.22 (200)

(12.32 – 16.33)

15.01 (214)

(13.07–17.16)

14.38 (205)

(12.48 – 16.49)

14.89-15.03 (221-223)

(12.99-17.13)

Port Phillip 22.09 (184)

(19.02 – 25.53)

23.21 (210)

(20.17 – 26.57)

22.05 (203)

(19.12–25.30)

23.79 (219)

(20.74 – 27.16)

22.06-22.68 (212-218)

(19.19-25.90)

Stonnington 12.52 (113)

(10.32 – 15.05)

17.49 (167)

(14.94 – 20.36)

18.85 (181)

(16.20–21.81)

20.10 (193)

(17.36 – 23.14)

14.83-14.93 (147-148)

(12.53-17.54)

Southern Metropolitan region

10.73 (1,270)

(10.15 – 11.34)

13.45 (1,642)

(12.81 – 14.11)

12.30 (1,528)

(11.69–12.93)

13.11 (1,629)

(12.48 – 13.76)

11.93-12.16 (1,558-1,588)

(11.35-12.78)

Victoria 12.39

(6,221) (12.08 – 12.70)

13.50

(6,921) (13.18 – 13.82)

12.84

(6,681) (12.53–13.15)

13.16

(6,851) (12.85 – 13.48)

12.50-12.90 (6,803-7,023)

(12.20-13.21)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. 1 Rates are reported as a range, whenever values less than three were not reported by the data source, imputing all missing data as one and then as two.

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Table 192 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 21.52 (16)

(12.32 – 34.90)

28.14 (19)

(16.82 – 44.19)

27.26 (19)

(16.41 – 42.58)

19.73 (14)

(10.73 – 33.22)

13.89 (10)

(6.60 – 25.72)

Cardinia 29.00 (12)

(15.13 – 50.32)

25.40 (10)

(12.12 – 46.88)

35.96 (15)

(20.26 – 59.02)

27.81 (13)

(14.66 – 47.91)

19.71 (10)

(9.31 – 36.62)

Casey 21.78 (36)

(15.26 – 30.13)

25.56 (43)

(18.53 – 34.37)

35.99 (66)

(27.85 – 45.78)

23.19 (45)

(16.94 – 31.00)

25.51 (52)

(19.05 – 33.46)

Frankston 42.27 (47)

(31.06 – 56.21)

33.43 (35)

(23.32 – 46.43)

44.73 (49)

(33.08 – 59.15)

29.57 (33)

(20.32 – 41.60)

46.06 (51)

(34.33 – 60.51)

Glen Eira 7.95 (10)

(3.73 – 14.84)

9.48 (11)

(4.67 – 17.11)

7.36 (8)

(3.26 – 14.26)

13.27 (15)

(7.48 – 21.77)

15.56 (18)

(9.25 – 24.53)

Greater Dandenong 11.44 (18)

(6.73 – 18.19)

19.76 (27)

(13.02 – 28.75)

16.19 (23)

(10.21 – 24.38)

22.80 (32)

(15.60 – 32.18)

20.87 (30)

(14.04 – 29.86)

Kingston 21.04 (26)

(13.80 – 30.73)

20.39 (24)

(13.05 – 30.35)

17.23 (21)

(10.66 – 26.36)

23.16 (28)

(15.44 – 33.39)

32.10 (40)

(22.91 – 43.73)

Mornington Peninsula 42.74 (44)

(31.05 – 57.39)

36.20 (36)

(25.39 – 50.07)

60.64 (63)

(46.65 – 77.51)

38.07 (41)

(27.29 – 51.69)

45.72 (50)

(33.90 – 60.32)

Port Phillip 55.03 (46)

(40.31 – 73.37)

38.62 (31)

(26.29 – 54.74)

64.06 (53)

(48.01 – 83.76)

70.86 (60)

(54.07 – 91.20)

58.38 (50)

(43.31 – 77.01)

Stonnington 38.83 (44)

(28.20 – 52.15)

43.19 (45)

(31.53 – 57.74)

45.63 (49)

(33.75 – 60.34)

63.77 (69)

(49.60 – 80.73)

43.32 (48)

(31.92 – 57.46)

Southern Metropolitan region

27.36 (299)

(24.35 – 30.65)

27.26 (282)

(24.17 – 30.64)

34.11 (367)

(30.70 – 37.78)

31.81 (350)

(28.56 – 35.32)

31.89 (358)

(28.67 – 35.37)

Victoria 29.86 (1,423)

(28.33 – 31.45)

33.39 (1,527)

(31.73 – 35.10)

32.51 (1,536)

(30.91 – 34.18)

32.08 (1,537)

(30.50 – 33.73)

35.30 (1,717)

(33.65 – 37.01)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP

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Table 193 Alcohol-related assaults that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region to people aged 18 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-101

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 29.39 (21)

(18.13 – 45.06)

24.65 (18)

(14.50 – 39.19)

14.67 (16)

(8.39 – 23.83)

20.18 (22)

(12.64 – 30.55)

* *

Cardinia 19.49 (10)

(9.31 – 35.91)

41.04 (22)

(25.57 – 62.42)

31.44 (26)

(20.53 – 46.06)

29.02 (24)

(18.59 – 43.18)

14.53 (14)

(7.94-24.38)

Casey 29.75 (63)

(22.84 – 38.09)

24.91 (56)

(18.79 – 32.38)

19.04 (64)

(14.67 – 24.32)

23.80 (80)

(18.87 – 29.63)

20.22-20.49 (75-76)

(15.90-25.64)

Frankston 43.71 (49)

(32.35 – 57.78)

57.51 (66)

(44.52 – 73.11)

31.53 (54)

(23.69 – 41.14)

45.54 (78)

(36.00 – 56.84)

46.62 (87)

(37.34-57.51)

Glen Eira 7.73 (9)

(3.55 – 14.64)

17.15 (21)

(10.62 – 26.21)

14.91 (25)

(9.65 – 22.01)

16.70 (28)

(11.10 – 24.14)

13.54-14.10 (24-25)

(8.67-20.81)

Greater Dandenong 12.74 (18)

(7.57 – 20.11)

33.87 (47)

(24.86 – 45.09)

25.27 (48)

(18.63 – 33.51)

33.17 (63)

(25.49 – 42.44)

21.97-22.47 (44-45)

(15.96-30.06)

Kingston 30.69 (38)

(21.72 – 42.12)

40.63 (50)

(30.13 – 53.61)

23.53 (41)

(16.89 – 31.92)

30.42 (53)

(22.79 – 39.79)

26.03 (48)

(19.19-34.51)

Mornington Peninsula 33.66 (37)

(23.73 – 46.34)

51.21 (56)

(38.64 – 66.57)

39.20 (67)

(30.38 – 49.79)

43.30 (74)

(34.00 – 54.36)

46.76 (86)

(37.40-57.75)

Port Phillip 80.02 (69)

(62.21 – 101.35)

79.23 (69)

(61.63 – 100.29)

82.30 (83)

(65.55 – 102.02)

74.37 (75)

(58.50 – 93.22)

59.46-60.40 (63-64)

(45.69-77.13)

Stonnington 30.00 (33)

(20.62 – 42.18)

51.10 (57)

(38.75 – 66.14)

60.13 (84)

(47.96 – 74.44)

48.68 (68)

(37.80 – 61.71)

38.33 (56)

(28.96-49.78)

Southern Metropolitan region

30.54 (346)

(27.41 – 33.94)

39.94 (460)

(36.37 – 43.76)

30.93 (508)

)

(28.30 – 33.74)

34.40 (565)

(31.62 – 37.36)

28.19-28.53 (499-505)

(25.77-31.13)

Victoria 38.83

(1,907) (37.11 – 40.61)

42.25

(2,145) (40.48 – 44.08)

34.74 (2,530)

(33.40 – 36.12)

33.07 (2,409)

(31.77 – 34.42)

31.11-31.56 (2,427-2,462)

(29.89-32.83)

Source: Victoria Police LEAP. 1 Rates are reported as a range, whenever values less than three were not reported by the data source, imputing all missing data as one and then as two.

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Table 194 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 6.39 (58)

(4.85 – 8.27)

4.59 (41)

(3.29 – 6.23)

3.47 (31)

(2.36 – 4.92)

6.16 (55)

(4.64 – 8.01)

4.26 (38)

(3.01 – 5.85)

Cardinia 10.91 (50)

(8.10 – 14.38)

9.10 (43)

(6.59 – 12.26)

6.77 (33)

(4.66 – 9.51)

6.43 (33)

(4.43 – 9.04)

7.33 (40)

(5.24 – 9.99)

Casey 4.97 (87)

(3.98 – 6.14)

4.95 (90)

(3.98 – 6.08)

6.31 (121)

(5.24 – 7.54)

5.94 (120)

(4.93 – 7.11)

6.51 (137)

(5.47 – 7.70)

Frankston 6.78 (77)

(5.35 – 8.47)

7.16 (82)

(5.70 – 8.89)

7.25 (84)

(5.78 – 8.97)

4.87 (57)

(3.69 – 6.31)

6.22 (74)

(4.88 – 7.81)

Glen Eira 5.38 (67)

(4.17 – 6.83)

4.27 (53)

(3.20 – 5.58)

5.92 (73)

(4.64 – 7.44)

3.42 (42)

(2.47 – 4.62)

5.04 (62)

(3.87 – 6.47)

Greater Dandenong 7.66 (101)

(6.24 – 9.31)

8.95 (115)

(7.39 – 10.74)

7.64 (98)

(6.21 – 9.32)

8.56 (109)

(7.03 – 10.32)

8.33 (106)

(6.82 – 10.08)

Kingston 4.95 (67)

(3.84 – 6.29)

4.31 (58)

(3.27 – 5.57)

4.80 (65)

(3.70 – 6.12)

5.00 (68)

(3.88 – 6.34)

4.83 (66)

(3.73 – 6.14)

Mornington Peninsula 5.66 (72)

(4.43 – 7.13)

7.01 (93)

(5.66 – 8.58)

6.78 (92)

(5.46 – 8.31)

7.42 (102)

(6.05 – 9.01)

6.34 (88)

(5.09 – 7.81)

Port Phillip 11.28 (92)

(9.10 – 13.84)

9.76 (80)

(7.74 – 12.15)

9.41 (77)

(7.42 – 11.76)

10.32 (85)

(8.25 – 12.77)

11.95 (99)

(9.71 – 14.55)

Stonnington 6.70 (62)

(5.14 – 8.59)

6.25 (57)

(4.73 – 8.09)

3.32 (30)

(2.24 – 4.73)

4.55 (41)

(3.26 – 6.17)

10.45 (95)

(8.46 – 12.78)

Southern Metropolitan Region

6.56 (733)

(6.09 – 7.05)

6.32 (712)

(5.87 – 6.80)

6.17 (704)

(5.72 – 6.64)

6.16 (712)

(5.72 – 6.63)

6.87 (805)

(6.40 – 7.36)

Victoria 6.06

(2,890) (5.84 – 6.29)

6.29

(3,033) (6.07 – 6.52)

5.99

(2,919) (5.78 – 6.21)

5.73

(2,819) (5.52 – 5.95)

6.51

(3,238) (6.29 – 6.74)

Source: VicRoads

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Table 195 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06~ 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10#

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 3.81 (34)

(2.64 – 5.32)

4.58 (42)

(3.30 – 6.19)

3.55 (33)

(2.45 – 4.99)

3.12 (29)

(2.09-4.49)

3.84 (37)

(2.70-5.29)

Cardinia 8.23 (47)

(6.05 – 10.94)

8.54 (50)

(6.34 – 11.26)

8.56 (52)

(6.39 – 11.22)

10.21 (62)

(7.82-13.08)

5.10 (35)

(3.55-7.09)

Casey 6.53 (142)

(5.50 – 7.70)

8.68 (193)

(7.50 – 10.00)

6.45 (148)

(5.45 – 7.57)

6.49 (149)

(5.49-7.62)

4.16 (103)

(3.40-5.05)

Frankston 8.46 (102)

(6.90 – 10.27)

6.66 (81)

(5.29 – 8.28)

8.85 (109)

(7.27 – 10.68)

6.66 (82)

(5.30-8.27)

3.19 (41)

(2.29-4.33)

Glen Eira 4.56 (56)

(3.45 – 5.92)

5.17 (67)

(4.01 – 6.57)

3.88 (51)

(2.89 – 5.10)

3.96 (52)

(2.96-5.19)

3.08 (42)

(2.22-4.16)

Greater Dandenong 9.35 (119)

(7.75 – 11.19)

8.87 (116)

(7.33 – 10.64)

8.88 (118)

(7.35 – 10.63)

7.52 (100)

(6.12-9.15)

5.81 (80)

(4.61-7.24)

Kingston 5.70 (78)

(4.51 – 7.12)

4.43 (62)

(3.40 – 5.68)

6.15 (87)

(4.93 – 7.59)

5.66 (80)

(4.49-7.04)

3.12 (46)

(2.29-4.17)

Mornington Peninsula 7.02 (98)

(5.70 – 8.55)

6.74 (95)

(5.46 – 8.25)

5.82 (83)

(4.64 – 7.22)

5.40 (77)

(4.26-6.75)

2.63 (39)

(1.87-3.59)

Port Phillip 8.90 (74)

(6.99 – 11.17)

8.84 (80)

(7.01 – 11.01)

7.06 (65)

(5.45 – 9.00)

6.30 (58)

(4.78-8.15)

4.89 (47)

(3.59-6.50)

Stonnington 4.21 (38)

(2.98 – 5.78)

3.89 (37)

(2.74 – 5.36)

5.00 (48)

(3.69 – 6.63)

6.14 (59)

(4.68-7.93)

2.93 (29)

(1.96-4.20)

Southern Metropolitan region

6.65 (788)

(6.20 – 7.14)

6.74 (823)

(6.29 – 7.22)

6.39 (794)

(5.95 – 6.85)

6.02 (748)

(5.60-6.47)

3.82 (499)

(3.49-4.17)

Victoria 5.70

(2,863) (5.49 – 5.91)

6.05

(3,102) (5.84 – 6.27)

5.87

(3,056) (5.67 – 6.08)

5.54 (2,881)

(5.33-5.74)

4.09 (2,226)

(3.92-4.26)

Source: VicRoads. ~ Victoria Police introduced a new system in December 2005 for recording traffic incidents. This ,marks a discontinuity in the data and comparisons with earlier years cannot be made. # Note Serious road injury definition has changed from 2009-10. Previously all cases transported to hospital including fatalities were defined as a serious road injury. The definition has changed to hospital admission. This was an administrative change by Victoria Police. It also explains the dramatic decrease in numbers from the previous year

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Table 196 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 19.26 (21)

(11.92 – 29.45)

19.27 (19)

(11.60 – 30.09)

9.67 (10)

(4.64 – 17.79)

23.13 (24)

(14.82 – 34.41)

12.45 (13)

(6.63 – 21.29)

Cardinia 29.99 (19)

(18.06 – 46.84)

21.79 (13)

(11.60 – 37.26)

20.04 (13)

(10.67 – 34.26)

11.67 (8)

(5.04 – 23.00)

26.00 (19)

(15.66 – 40.61)

Casey 11.58 (28)

(7.69 – 16.73)

17.17 (43)

(12.43 – 23.13)

20.84 (56)

(15.74 – 27.06)

11.63 (33)

(8.01 – 16.33)

16.94 (50)

(12.58 – 22.34)

Frankston 20.21 (32)

(13.83 – 28.54)

18.36 (28)

(12.20 – 26.53)

24.09 (38)

(17.05 – 33.07)

18.25 (29)

(12.22 – 26.21)

15.63 (25)

(10.12 – 23.08)

Glen Eira 16.72 (27)

(11.02 – 24.33)

9.06 (14)

(4.95 – 15.19)

11.48 (18)

(6.81 – 18.15)

12.00 (19)

(7.23 – 18.74)

15.01 (24)

(9.61 – 22.33)

Greater Dandenong 15.06 (32)

(10.30 – 21.25)

20.19 (39)

(14.35 – 27.60)

17.91 (35)

(12.47 – 24.91)

19.51 (38)

(13.81 – 26.78)

22.63 (44)

(16.44 – 30.37)

Kingston 8.55 (15)

(4.79 – 14.11)

13.23 (22)

(8.29 – 20.03)

15.19 (26)

(9.92 – 22.25)

18.00 (31)

(12.23 – 25.55)

13.82 (24)

(8.86 – 20.56)

Mornington Peninsula 11.03 (17)

(6.43 – 17.66)

25.04 (38)

(17.72 – 34.37)

24.57 (39)

(17.47 – 33.59)

22.77 (37)

(16.03 – 31.39)

20.05 (33)

(13.80 – 28.16)

Port Phillip 31.36 (32)

(21.45 – 44.27)

31.16 (31)

(21.17 – 44.23)

23.69 (24)

(15.18 – 35.24)

31.99 (33)

(22.02 – 44.93)

29.92 (31)

(20.33 – 42.46)

Stonnington 22.77 (32)

(15.57 – 32.14)

18.60 (25)

(12.04 – 27.46)

7.36 (10)

(3.53 – 13.54)

12.49 (17)

(7.28 – 20.00)

24.52 (34)

(16.98 – 34.26)

Southern Metropolitan region

16.79 (255)

(14.79 – 18.98)

18.62 (272)

(16.47 – 20.97)

17.77 (269)

(15.71 – 20.02)

17.45 (269)

(15.42 – 19.66)

18.95 (297)

(16.85 – 21.23)

Victoria 15.39

(1,035) (14.46 – 16.35)

17.01

(1,114) (16.02 – 18.04)

16.73

(1,125) (15.76 – 17.73)

15.20

(1,033) (14.29 – 16.16)

16.85

(1,158) (15.89 – 17.85)

Source: VicRoads

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Table 197 Alcohol-related serious road injuries that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06~ 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10#

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 4.77 (5)

(1.55 – 11.14)

11.23 (12)

(5.80 – 19.61)

11.92 (13)

(6.35 – 20.39)

7.34 (8)

(3.17-14.46)

8.46 (10)

(4.06-15.56)

Cardinia 15.78 (12)

(8.15 – 27.56)

26.66 (21)

(16.50 – 40.76)

31.44 (26)

(20.53 – 46.06)

38.69 (32)

(26.46-54.62)

9.34 (9)

(4.27-17.73)

Casey 19.71 (60)

(15.04 – 25.37)

21.35 (69)

(16.61 – 27.01)

19.04 (64)

(14.67 – 24.32)

11.60 (39)

(8.25-15.06)

8.63 (32)

(5.90-12.18)

Frankston 26.74 (43)

(19.35 – 36.01)

22.79 (38)

(16.13 – 31.28)

20.44 (35)

(14.23 – 28.42)

19.85 (34)

(13.75-27.74)

10.72 (20)

(6.55-16.55)

Glen Eira 15.58 (25)

(10.08 – 23.00)

18.04 (30)

(12.17 – 25.75)

10.14 (17)

(5.91 – 16.24)

8.95 (15)

(5.01-14.76)

7.90 (14)

(4.32-13.25)

Greater Dandenong 20.09 (39)

(14.29 – 27.46)

21.61 (41)

(15.51 – 29.32)

16.85 (32)

(11.52 – 23.78)

18.43 (35)

(12.83-25.63)

9.49 (19)

(5.71-14.81)

Kingston 16.17 (28)

(10.75 – 23.37)

12.12 (21)

(7.50 – 18.53)

17.22 (30)

(11.62 – 24.58)

21.24 (37)

(14.95-29.27)

8.68 (16)

(4.96-14.09)

Mornington Peninsula 22.74 (38)

(16.09 – 31.21)

24.05 (40)

(17.18 – 32.75)

20.48 (35)

(14.26 – 28.48)

21.65 (37)

(15.24-29.84)

4.35 (8)

(1.88-8.57)

Port Phillip 25.11 (26)

(16.40 – 36.80)

21.24 (22)

(13.31 – 32.16)

18.84 (19)

(11.34 – 29.42)

16.86 (17)

(9.82-26.99)

12.27 (13)

(6.53-20.98)

Stonnington 13.88 (19)

(8.36 – 21.68)

8.51 (12)

(4.40 – 14.87)

11.45 (16)

(6.55 – 18.60)

11.45 (16)

(6.55-18.60)

4.11 (6)

(1.51-8.94)

Southern Metropolitan region

18.66 (295)

(16.59 – 20.91)

18.94 (306)

(16.88 – 21.18)

17.47 (287)

(15.51 – 19.62)

16.44 (270)

(14.54-18.52)

8.30 (147)

(7.02-9.76)

Victoria 15.66

(1,084) (14.74 – 16.62)

15.92

(1,141) (15.01 – 16.87)

15.29

(1,114) (14.41 – 16.22)

14.10

(1,027) (13.25-14.99)

9.41 (734)

(8.74-10.12)

Source: VicRoads. ~ Victoria Police introduced a new system in December 2005 for recording traffic incidents. This ,marks a discontinuity in the data and comparisons with earlier years cannot be made. # Note Serious road injury definition has changed from 2009-10. Previously all cases transported to hospital including fatalities were defined as a serious road injury. The definition has changed to hospital admission. This was an administrative change by Victoria Police. It also explains the dramatic decrease in numbers from the previous year

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Table 198 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 13.39 (121)

(11.11 – 15.99)

13.65 (122)

(11.33 – 16.30)

15.20 (136)

(12.76 – 17.99)

14.97 (134)

(12.54 – 17.74)

23.02 (205)

(19.98 – 26.39)

Cardinia 6.41 (29)

(4.30 – 9.18)

7.21 (34)

(5.00 – 10.07)

5.87 (29)

(3.92 – 8.45)

6.78 (35)

(4.71 – 9.44)

12.78 (70)

(9.95 – 16.15)

Casey 8.02 (140)

(6.75 – 9.46)

10.52 (192)

(9.09 – 12.12)

9.70 (186)

(8.36 – 11.20)

10.88 (220)

(9.49 – 12.42)

15.93 (335)

(14.27 – 17.73)

Frankston 19.00 (216)

(16.55 – 21.72)

21.12 (242)

(18.54 – 23.96)

18.93 (219)

(16.51 – 21.61)

20.73 (243)

(18.21 – 23.51)

35.60 (424)

(32.29 – 39.16)

Glen Eira 13.74 (171)

(11.76 – 15.96)

12.69 (158)

(10.79 – 14.83)

13.40 (165)

(11.43 – 15.60)

13.98 (172)

(11.96 – 16.23)

17.09 (210)

(14.86 – 19.57)

Greater Dandenong 21.51 (284)

(19.08 – 24.17)

19.33 (248)

(17.00 – 21.89)

17.97 (230)

(15.73 – 20.45)

21.07 (268)

(18.62 – 23.74)

31.83 (405)

(28.80 – 35.08)

Kingston 12.36 (167)

(10.55 – 14.38)

17.08 (230)

(14.94 – 19.43)

14.47 (196)

(12.52 – 16.65)

14.58 (198)

(12.62 – 16.75)

24.45 (334)

(21.90 – 27.21)

Mornington Peninsula 14.54 (185)

(12.52 – 16.79)

18.29 (243)

(16.06 – 20.74)

15.76 (214)

(13.72 – 18.02)

17.73 (244)

(15.57 – 20.10)

22.33 (310)

(19.91 – 24.96)

Port Phillip 49.18 (401)

(44.48 – 54.24)

51.97 (426)

(47.15 – 57.15)

52.80 (432)

(47.94 – 58.03)

52.79 (435)

(47.94 – 57.99)

81.75 (677)

(75.71 – 88.15)

Stonnington 28.82 (267)

(25.46 – 32.49)

31.38 (286)

(27.85 – 35.23)

30.75 (278)

(27.24 – 34.58)

27.65 (249)

(24.32 – 31.30)

37.39 (340)

(33.52 – 41.58)

Southern Metropolitan region

17.72 (1,982)

(16.95 – 18.52)

19.36 (2,180)

(18.55 – 20.19)

18.29 (2,086)

(17.51 – 19.09)

19.01 (2,197)

(18.22 – 19.82)

28.23 (3,310)

(27.28 – 29.21)

Metropolitan Melbourne 16.96

(5,880) (16.53 – 17.40)

17.86

(6,223) (17.42 – 18.31)

16.93

(5,969) (16.51 – 17.37)

17.84

(6,351) (17.40 – 18.28)

27.58

(9,931) (27.04 – 28.12)

Source: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, Eastern Health

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Table 199 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 27.81 (248)

(24.45 – 31.49)

32.97 (302)

(29.35 – 36.90)

25.62 (238)

(22.47-29.09)

35.33 (328)

(31.61-39.37)

30.54 (294)

(27.15-34.23)

Cardinia 14.04 (80)

(11.14 – 17.47)

22.02 (129)

(18.39 – 26.17)

21.09 (128)

(17.59-25.07)

34.07 (207)

(29.59-39.04)

35.63 (245)

(31.31-40.39)

Casey 18.30 (398)

(16.54 – 20.19)

21.09 (469)

(19.23 – 23.09)

22.25 (511)

(20.36-24.27)

31.66 (727)

(29.40-34.05)

31.17 (771)

(29.01-33.45)

Frankston 43.84 (529)

(40.18 – 47.75)

47.11 (573)

(43.33 – 51.13)

45.10 (555)

(41.43-49.01)

64.08 (789)

(59.69-68.71)

70.25 (903)

(65.74-74.98)

Glen Eira 20.80 (255)

(18.33 – 23.52)

23.15 (300)

(20.60 – 25.92)

21.02 (276)

(18.62-23.65)

27.93 (367)

(25.15-30.94)

30.65 (418)

(27.78-33.74)

Greater Dandenong 39.89 (508)

(36.50 – 43.52)

40.72 (532)

(37.34 – 44.33)

40.96 (544)

(37.59-44.55)

55.45 (737)

(51.52-59.60)

64.12 (882)

(59.96-68.50)

Kingston 25.00 (342)

(22.42 – 27.80)

30.13 (422)

(27.32 – 33.14)

34.14 (483)

(31.17-37.33)

42.79 (605)

(39.44-46.34)

43.74 (644)

(40.43-47.25)

Mornington Peninsula 32.88 (459)

(29.94 – 36.03)

33.91 (478)

(30.93 – 37.09)

30.03 (428)

(27.25-33.01)

51.13 (729)

(47.48-54.98)

48.54 (720)

(45.06-52.22)

Port Phillip 89.54 (745)

(83.23 – 96.21)

95.99 (868)

(89.71 – 102.59)

89.95 (828)

(83.93-96.29)

116.57 (1,073)

(109.69-123.75)

107.95 (1,038)

(101.48-114.73)

Stonnington 41.48 (375)

(37.38 – 45.90)

60.59 (577)

(55.75 – 65.75)

60.44 (580)

(55.62-65.56)

66.03 (634)

(60.99-71.37)

63.22 (627)

(58.37-68.37)

Southern Metropolitan region

33.26 (3,938)

(32.23 – 34.31)

38.08 (4,650)

(37.00 – 39.19)

36.79 (4,572)

(35.73-37.87)

49.86 (6,196)

(48.63-51.12)

50.10 (6,542)

(48.89-51.33)

Metropolitan Melbourne 31.52

(11,457) (30.94 – 32.10)

37.23

(13,947) (36.62 – 37.86)

35.79

(13,622) (35.19-36.39)

34.59 (18,005)

(34.09-35.10)

34.09 (18,558)

(33.61-34.59)

Source: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, Eastern Health

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Table 200 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,

000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Bayside 18.37 (20)

(11.23 – 28.37)

28.10 (28)

(18.63 – 40.69)

36.63 (38)

(25.91 – 50.31)

21.18 (22)

(13.27 – 32.07)

41.69 (44)

(30.24 – 56.06)

Cardinia 14.68

(9) (6.82 – 27.59)

14.04

(8) (6.21 – 27.26)

11.34

(7) (4.69 – 22.98)

14.12 (10)

(6.68 – 26.22)

29.37 (21)

(18.29 – 44.69)

Casey 16.24 (39)

(11.56 – 22.18)

11.51 (29)

(7.70 – 16.55)

10.51 (28)

(7.00 – 15.16)

15.73 (45)

(11.46 – 21.07)

29.79 (88)

(23.89 – 36.70)

Frankston 24.78 (39)

(17.64 – 33.84)

27.96 (42)

(19.61 – 36.90)

28.31 (45)

(20.63 – 37.93)

33.65 (53)

(25.24 – 43.96)

58.08 (93)

(46.87 – 71.16)

Glen Eira 25.63 (41)

(18.42 – 34.72)

17.59 (27)

(11.61 – 25.56)

22.32 (35)

(15.54 – 31.04)

24.36 (39)

(17.29 – 33.36)

28.85 (46)

(21.13 – 38.46)

Greater Dandenong 16.80 (36)

(11.75 – 23.29)

13.49 (26)

(8.82 – 19.76)

20.77 (41)

(14.88 – 28.23)

19.57 (38)

(13.86 – 26.85)

41.76 (81)

(33.18 – 51.89)

Kingston 20.51 (36)

(14.36 – 28.40)

25.18 (42)

(18.13 – 34.05)

24.71 (42)

(17.83 – 33.37)

33.13 (57)

(25.09 – 42.92)

47.85 (83)

(38.12 – 59.31)

Mornington Peninsula 23.06 (36)

(16.11 – 32.00)

35.75 (54)

(26.87 – 46.61)

29.14 (46)

(21.35 – 38.83)

27.70 (45)

(20.20 – 37.06)

44.60 (73)

(34.98 – 56.04)

Port Phillip 62.46 (64)

(48.07 – 79.80)

64.15 (64)

(49.39 – 81.95)

70.58 (72)

(55.17 – 88.95)

70.36 (73)

(55.11 – 88.53)

134.39 (139)

(112.99 – 158.65)

Stonnington 41.02 (58)

(31.12 – 53.07)

40.94 (55)

(30.85 – 53.29)

47.58 (65)

(36.69 – 60.68)

53.85 (73)

(42.23 – 67.67)

69.26 (96)

(56.10 – 84.57)

Southern Metropolitan region

24.88 (378)

(22.43 – 27.52)

25.65 (375)

(23.12 – 28.38)

27.64 (418)

(25.05 – 30.41)

29.47 (454)

(26.82 – 32.30)

48.80 (765)

(45.40 – 52.38)

Metropolitan Melbourne 22.44

(1,129) (21.15 – 23.78)

25.06

(1,227) (23.68 – 26.50)

25.54

(1,282) (24.16 – 26.98)

27.56

(1,402)

(26.13 – 29.04)

47.59 (2,449)

(45.73 – 49.52)

Source: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, Eastern Health

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Table 201 Ambulance attendances where alcohol was mentioned that occurred in the Southern Metropolitan region to people aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-06 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 41.82 (44)

(30.36 – 56.18)

58.62 (63)

(45.01 – 75.06)

42.75 (47)

(31.37-56.91)

52.27 (57)

(39.59-67.73)

55.28 (65)

(42.70-70.42)

Cardinia 35.20 (27)

(23.15 – 51.30)

52.43 (41)

(37.67 – 71.04)

51.13 (42)

(36.89-69.04)

64.08 (53)

(48.00-83.82)

64.51 (62)

(49.48-82.67)

Casey 36.92 (112)

(30.41 – 44.41)

34.16 (110)

(28.08 – 41.16)

34.94 (117)

(28.91-41.86)

54.75 (184)

(47.12-63.26)

48.89 (181)

(42.03-56.55)

Frankston 75.07 (121)

(62.28 – 89.72)

81.90 (137)

(68.74 – 96.85)

70.17 (120)

(58.18-83.89)

103.35 (177)

(88.69-119.75)

109.71 (205)

(95.19-125.81)

Glen Eira 33.50 (54)

(25.15 – 43.74)

37.19 (62)

(28.50 – 47.69)

36.45 (61)

(27.89-46.81)

47.12 (79)

(37.31-58.73)

39.25 (70)

(30.57-49.62)

Greater Dandenong 45.46 (88)

(36.47 – 55.99)

43.96 (83)

(35.04 – 54.47)

47.25 (90)

(37.99-58.10)

76.87 (146)

(64.90-90.39)

85.23 (171)

(72.92-99.01)

Kingston 42.53 (74)

(33.38 – 53.42)

50.37 (87)

(40.36 – 62.11)

48.69 (85)

(38.88-60.22)

68.87 (120)

(57.10-82.35)

68.17 (126)

(56.78-81.18)

Mornington Peninsula 61.98 (104)

(50.62 – 75.13)

55.18 (92)

(44.47 – 67.69)

56.86 (97)

(46.12-69.36)

85.43 (146)

(72.13-100.46)

104.94 (193)

(90.66-120.83)

Port Phillip 145.65 (151)

(123.33 – 170.84)

184.75 (191)

(159.50 – 212.87)

162.56 (164)

(138.63-189.44)

231.04 (233)

(202.32-262.68)

213.03 (226)

(186.15-242.71)

Stonnington 59.20 (81)

(47.01 – 73.58)

108.65 (153)

(92.13 – 127.28)

85.40 (119)

(70.76-102.17)

111.67 (156)

(94.83-130.63)

95.75 (140)

(80.54-113.00)

Southern Metropolitan region

54.05 (855)

(50.49 – 57.80)

63.11 (1,020)

(59.30 – 67.11)

57.39 (943)

(53.79-61.18)

82.26 (1,351)

(77.93-86.76)

81.25 (1,438)

(77.10-85.56)

Metropolitan Melbourne 52.53

(2,720) (50.57 – 54.54)

61.17

(3,306) (59.10 – 63.29)

52.65

(2,886) (50.75-54.61)

56.82

(4,139) (55.11-58.58)

56.59

(4,414) (54.93-58.28)

Source: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, Eastern Health

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Table 202 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Southern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 16.49 (150)

(13.95 – 19.35)

19.67 (176)

(16.87 – 22.81)

21.19 (189)

(18.28 – 24.43)

25.39 (227)

(22.19 – 28.91)

24.35 (217)

(21.22 – 27.81)

Cardinia 20.02 (92)

(16.13 – 24.56)

17.50 (83)

(13.93 – 21.70)

28.36 (138)

(23.83 – 33.50)

28.50 (146)

(24.07 – 33.51)

23.35 (127)

(19.48 – 27.78)

Casey 17.23 (301)

(15.34 – 19.29)

15.85 (288)

(14.07 – 17.78)

17.92 (343)

(16.07 – 19.92)

17.66 (357)

(15.87 – 19.59)

20.41 (429)

(18.53 – 22.44)

Frankston 33.08 (376)

(29.82 – 36.60)

46.40 (531)

(42.54 – 50.52)

43.34 (502)

(39.63 – 47.30)

51.22 (600)

(47.20 – 55.49)

54.09 (643)

(49.99 – 58.43)

Glen Eira 11.44 (143)

(9.64 – 13.48)

19.27 (239)

(16.91 – 21.87)

20.25 (250)

(17.81 – 22.92)

23.46 (288)

(20.83 – 26.33)

17.66 (217)

(15.39 – 20.17)

Greater Dandenong 18.23 (240)

(16.00 – 20.68)

25.54 (328)

(22.85 – 28.46)

28.55 (366)

(25.70 – 31.63)

32.12 (409)

(29.08 – 35.39)

40.13 (511)

(36.72 – 43.77)

Kingston 22.45 (304)

(19.99 – 25.12)

31.28 (421)

(28.36 – 34.41)

26.97 (365)

(24.28 – 29.89)

29.26 (398)

(26.45 – 32.28)

30.94 (423)

(28.06 – 34.03)

Mornington Peninsula 23.01 (293)

(20.45 – 25.80)

25.41 (337)

(22.77 – 28.27)

27.92 (379)

(25.18 – 30.88)

30.08 (414)

(27.25 – 33.13)

35.02 (486)

(31.98 – 38.28)

Port Phillip 34.63 (282)

(30.71 – 38.92)

43.05 (353)

(38.68 – 47.79)

51.98 (425)

(47.15 – 57.16)

52.27 (430)

(47.45 – 57.45)

42.61 (353)

(38.28 – 47.30)

Stonnington 14.54 (135)

(12.19 – 17.21)

15.89 (145)

(13.41 – 18.70)

17.88 (162)

(15.23 – 20.85)

19.42 (175)

(16.65 – 22.52)

16.15 (147)

(13.64 – 18.98)

Southern Metropolitan region

20.70 (2,315)

(19.87 – 21.56)

25.76 (2,901)

(24.83 – 26.72)

27.36 (3,121)

(26.40 – 28.33)

29.79 (3,443)

(28.81 – 30.80)

30.31 (3,554)

(29.32 – 31.32)

Victoria 26.59

(12,673) (26.13 – 27.06)

31.81

(15,339) (31.30 – 32.31)

33.76

(16,452) (33.25 – 34.28)

35.90

(17,653) (35.37 – 36.43)

34.55

(17,183) (34.04 – 35.07)

Source: DH ADIS

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Table 203 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Southern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2005-09 to 2009-10

AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Bayside 23.05 (206)

(20.01 – 26.42)

22.59 (207)

(19.62 – 25.88)

20.97 (195)

(18.12-24.13)

25.74 (239)

(22.58 – 29.22)

26.86 (259)

(23.68-30.34)

Cardinia 18.40 (105)

(15.05 – 22.27)

23.18 (136)

(19.44 – 27.42)

29.56 (180)

(25.39-34.21)

27.41 (167)

(23.40 – 31.90)

39.25 (269)

(34.71-44.23)

Casey 21.05 (458)

(19.17 – 23.07)

25.03 (556)

(23.00 – 27.20)

32.67 (750)

(30.37-35.09)

29.81 (684)

(27.62 – 32.13)

34.49 (853)

(32.22-36.89)

Frankston 57.68 (695)

(53.47 – 62.13)

59.13 (719)

(54.88 – 63.61)

70.88 (873)

(66.25-75.74)

74.28 (915)

(69.54 – 79.25)

77.74 (999)

(72.99-82.71)

Glen Eira 17.44 (214)

(15.18 – 19.93)

21.79 (282)

(19.32 – 24.48)

22.24 (292)

(19.76-24.94)

20.07 (264)

(17.72 – 22.65)

25.10 (342)

(22.51-27.90)

Greater Dandenong 46.23 (588)

(42.57 – 50.12)

43.39 (567)

(39.90 – 47.12)

49.80 (662)

(46.08-53.74)

43.41 (577)

(39.94 – 47.10)

52.88 (728)

(49.11-56.87)

Kingston 36.53 (500)

(33.40 – 39.88)

34.76 (487)

(31.74 – 37.99)

36.37 (514)

(33.29-39.65)

37.47 (530)

(34.35 – 40.80)

39.32 (579)

(36.18-42.66)

Mornington Peninsula 35.82 (500)

(32.75 – 39.10)

39.01 (549)

(35.81 – 42.41)

51.45 (734)

(47.80-55.32)

46.33 (661)

(42.87 – 50.01)

42.79 (635)

(39.52-46.25)

Port Phillip 51.06 (425)

(46.32 – 56.16)

43.64 (395)

(39.44 – 48.17)

43.32 (399)

(39.17-47.79)

59.83 (551)

(54.94 – 65.05)

53.23 (512)

(48.72-58.05)

Stonnington 16.96 (153)

(14.38 – 19.87)

27.38 (261)

(24.16 – 30.91)

24.46 (235)

(21.43-27.79)

21.28 (204)

(18.46 – 24.41)

21.13 (209)

(18.37-24.20)

Southern Metropolitan region

32.46 (3,844)

(31.44 – 33.50)

34.07 (4,159)

(33.04 – 35.12)

38.89 (4,833)

(37.80-40.00)

38.55 (4,791)

(37.47 – 39.66)

41.25 (5,386)

(40.15-42.36)

Victoria 37.54

(18,852) (37.00 – 38.08)

39.74

(20,461) (39.20 – 40.29)

39.58 (20,601)

(39.04-40.12)

39.98 (20,811)

(39.44 – 40.53)

42.78 (23,285)

(42.23-43.33)

Source: DH ADIS

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Table 204 Alcohol-related courses of treatment delivered to Southern Metropolitan region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2000-01 to 2004-05

AREA

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 16.42 (18)

(9.72 – 25.98) 23.46 (23)

(14.89 – 35.16) 31.21 (32)

(21.38 – 43.99) 40.75 (42)

(29.40 – 55.02) 30.95 (32)

(21.21 – 43.62)

Cardinia 24.17 (15)

(13.62 – 39.66) 34.26 (20)

(21.05 – 52.66) 38.30 (25)

(24.75 – 56.61) 54.47 (37)

(38.42 – 74.97) 25.63 (19)

(15.37 – 40.16)

Casey 22.84 (55)

(17.21 – 29.71) 24.65 (62)

(18.89 – 31.62) 25.09 (67)

(19.46 – 31.83) 26.80 (76)

(21.12 – 33.55) 26.96 (80)

(21.37 – 33.58)

Frankston 27.47 (43)

(19.92 – 36.94) 53.71 (82)

(42.71 – 66.68) 52.89 (83)

(42.15 – 65.53) 71.33 (113)

(58.81 – 85.74) 64.68 (103)

(52.82 – 78.41)

Glen Eira 10.42 (17)

(6.05 – 16.72) 24.07 (37)

(16.96 – 33.15) 36.44 (57)

(27.61 – 47.20) 26.80 (42)

(19.35 – 36.17) 22.62 (36)

(15.85 – 31.29)

Greater Dandenong 15.37 (33)

(10.56 – 21.62) 25.74 (50)

(19.09 – 33.96) 34.37 (67)

(26.65 – 43.64) 33.22 (65)

(25.62 – 42.37) 58.68 (114)

(48.41 – 70.48)

Kingston 20.97 (37)

(14.75 – 28.93) 33.19 (55)

(25.02 – 43.18) 23.00 (39)

(16.39 – 31.40) 26.26 (45)

(19.17 – 35.11) 25.87 (45)

(18.87 – 34.63)

Mornington Peninsula 34.20 (53)

(25.60 – 44.77) 27.46 (42)

(19.76 – 37.16) 27.95 (44)

(20.34 – 37.48) 26.85 (44)

(19.48 – 36.09) 20.32 (33)

(14.03 – 28.48)

Port Phillip 24.50 (25)

(15.85 – 36.16) 46.28 (46)

(33.89 – 61.73) 43.90 (44)

(31.96 – 58.84) 40.44 (42)

(29.11 – 54.72) 32.50 (34)

(22.47 – 45.49)

Stonnington 6.23 (9)

(2.81 – 11.93) 9.42 (13)

(4.97 – 16.23) 19.53 (27)

(12.82 – 28.51) 17.19 (23)

(10.94 – 25.70) 20.17 (28)

(13.40 – 29.16)

Southern Metropolitan region

20.06 (305)

(17.87 – 22.45) 29.42 (430)

(26.70 – 32.33) 32.17 (487)

(29.37 – 35.16) 34.38 (530)

(31.51 – 37.43) 33.45 (524)

(30.65 – 36.44)

Victoria 30.77

(2,070)

(29.46 – 32.13) 37.13 (2,432)

(35.67 – 38.64) 39.16 (2,634)

(37.68 – 40.69) 43.45 (2,952)

(41.89 – 45.04) 42.85 (2,945)

(41.32 – 44.43)

Source: DH ADIS

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AREA

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 22.18 (23)

(14.10 – 33.21)

42.45 (45)

(31.00 – 56.73)

55.05 (60)

(42.01-70.86)

53.06 (58)

(40.28 – 68.62)

39.54 (47)

(29.02-52.62)

Cardinia 15.56 (12)

(8.00 – 27.29)

26.45 (21)

(16.34 – 40.50)

58.51 (48)

(43.20-77.49)

52.61 (44)

(38.15 – 70.74)

60.39 (58)

(45.88-78.04)

Casey 27.92 (85)

(22.31 – 34.53)

47.09 (152)

(39.91 – 55.19)

64.55 (217)

(56.24-73.73)

56.25 (189)

(48.51 – 64.86)

58.90 (219)

(51.35-67.25)

Frankston 76.36 (123)

(63.46 – 91.12)

63.46 (106)

(51.94 – 76.76)

93.96 (161)

(80.00-109.65)

97.68 (167)

(83.43 – 113.65)

113.10 (211)

(98.35-129.43)

Glen Eira 17.51 (28)

(11.65 – 25.29)

23.12 (38)

(16.40 – 31.68)

27.19 (46)

(19.87-36.31)

29.62 (50)

(21.96 – 39.09)

28.64 (51)

(21.31-37.67)

Greater Dandenong 65.03 (126)

(54.18 – 77.42)

77.84 (148)

(65.79 – 91.45)

96.35 (183)

(82.90-111.37)

92.89 (176)

(79.69 – 107.65)

131.35 (263)

(115.95-148.22)

Kingston 36.88 (64)

(28.40 – 47.11)

34.46 (60)

(26.28 – 44.38)

54.67 (95)

(44.24-66.81)

54.15 (94)

(43.78 – 66.24)

55.21 (102)

(45.01-67.03)

Mornington Peninsula 51.33 (86)

(41.04 – 63.40)

42.55 (71)

(33.21 – 53.69)

63.48 (108)

(52.10-76.61)

70.11 (120)

(58.12 – 83.84)

78.98 (145)

(66.66-92.92)

Port Phillip 47.64 (49)

(35.28 – 62.92)

38.07 (39)

(27.13 – 51.96)

45.34 (46)

(33.16-60.53)

55.25 (56)

(41.70 – 71.79)

50.41 (53)

(37.80-65.86)

Stonnington 21.58 (30)

(14.51 – 30.89)

37.34 (53)

(27.94 – 48.88)

41.29 (58)

(31.33-53.42)

41.68 (58)

(31.66 – 53.85)

30.08 (44)

(21.85-40.39)

Southern metropolitan region

39.57 (626)

(36.53 – 42.80)

45.36 (733)

(42.13 – 48.76)

62.23 (1,022)

(58.47-66.16)

61.61 (1,012)

(57.87 – 65.53)

63.87 (1,163)

(63.75-71.47)

Victoria 49.71

(3,442) (48.07 – 51.40)

56.68

(4,062) (54.95 – 58.45)

62.15

(4,527) (60.35-63.99)

62.91

(4,582) (61.10 – 64.76)

63.87 (4,982)

(65.47-69.12)

Source: DH ADIS

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Table 206 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Southern Metropolitan region, 2000 to 2004

AREA

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 21.68 (161)

(18.46 – 25.30) 24.08 (174)

(20.64 – 27.93) 24.34 (177)

(20.88 – 28.20) 25.71 (186)

(22.15 – 29.67) 26.95 (195)

(23.30 – 31.01)

Cardinia 20.91 (72)

(16.36 – 26.33) 21.77 (77)

(17.18 – 27.22) 21.26 (78)

(16.80 – 26.53) 20.56 (80)

(16.29 – 25.60) 19.90 (82)

(15.83 – 24.69)

Casey 8.45 (109)

(6.94 – 10.19) 9.00 (121)

(7.47 – 10.75) 9.46 (135)

(7.93 – 11.20) 9.06 (137)

(7.60 – 10.71) 9.09 (144)

(7.66 – 10.70)

Frankston 15.51 (138)

(13.03 – 18.32) 15.25 (137)

(12.81 – 18.03) 15.85 (145)

(13.38 – 18.66) 15.55 (144)

(13.12 – 18.31) 15.03 (142)

(12.66 – 17.72)

Glen Eira 13.09 (137)

(10.99 – 15.48) 14.28 (147)

(12.07 – 16.78) 14.50 (149)

(12.26 – 17.03) 15.23 (156)

(12.93 – 17.82) 16.57 (170)

(14.17 – 19.27)

Greater Dandenong 15.21 (163)

(12.96 – 17.73) 16.32 (170)

(13.96 – 18.96) 16.35 (170)

(13.99 – 19.00) 16.54 (172)

(14.16 – 19.21) 16.61 (173)

(14.23 – 19.28)

Kingston 13.68 (152)

(11.59 – 16.03) 14.66 (162)

(12.49 – 17.10) 16.12 (180)

(13.84 – 18.65) 16.47 (185)

(14.18 – 19.02) 16.92 (191)

(14.61 – 19.50)

Mornington Peninsula 21.95 (223)

(19.16 – 25.03) 23.30 (247)

(20.49 – 26.40) 24.72 (270)

(21.85 – 27.85) 26.09 (290)

(23.18 – 29.28) 26.65 (299)

(23.71 – 29.84)

Port Phillip 51.19 (375)

(46.14 – 56.64) 53.42 (392)

(48.26 – 58.98) 56.68 (416)

(51.37 – 62.40) 58.10 (430)

(52.73 – 63.86) 59.05 (440)

(53.65 – 64.83)

Stonnington 36.01 (291)

(31.99 – 40.40) 39.51 (312)

(35.24 – 44.14) 41.31 (324)

(36.93 – 46.06) 42.93 (336)

(38.46 – 47.77) 43.61 (344)

(39.12 – 48.47)

Southern Metropolitan region

20.12 (1,821)

(19.20 – 21.06) 21.36 (1,941)

(20.42 – 22.33) 22.15 (2,044)

(21.20 – 23.13) 22.58 (2,115)

(21.63 – 23.56) 22.91 (2,180)

(21.96 – 23.89)

Victoria 23.93

(9,139)

(23.44 – 24.43) 24.83 (9,579)

(24.34 – 25.33) 25.47 (9,962)

(24.97 – 25.97) 25.89 (10,250)

(25.39 – 26.40) 26.28 (10,548)

(25.78 – 26.79)

Source: Department of Justice. Note Licence groups ‗clubs‘, ‗hotels and bars‖, ‗off license‘ and ‗on premise‘ are included here. ―Producer-distributor‘, ‗residential‘, , ‗BYO‘ and ‗limited‘ are not included in the total numbers of rate calculations.

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Table 207 Liquor licence outlet density (rate per 10,000 residents for those aged 15 years and over) for the Southern Metropolitan region, 2005 to 2009

AREA

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 29.30 (212)

(25.48 – 33.52)

29.04 (216)

(25.29 – 33.18)

26.48 (199)

(22.92-30.43 )

28.88 (217)

(25.16-33.00)

28.91 (225)

(25.25-32.94)

Cardinia 20.85 (91)

(16.78 – 25.61)

21.17 (94)

(17.10 – 25.92)

19.53 (90)

(15.71-24.01)

20.92 (96)

(16.96-25.54)

19.08 (100)

(15.53-23.21)

Casey 8.68 (142)

(7.31 – 10.23)

9.11 (154)

(7.72 – 10.67)

8.72 (153)

(7.39-10.22)

9.58 (168)

(8.18-11.14)

9.19 (175)

(7.88-10.66)

Frankston 16.95 (163)

(14.45 – 19.75) 17.13 (166)

(14.63 – 19.94) 16.67 (164)

(14.22-19.42)

16.83 (166)

(14.37-19.60)

15.91 (165)

(13.57-18.53)

Glen Eira 17.31 (177)

(14.86 – 20.06)

17.28 (185)

(14.88 – 19.95)

16.43 (179)

(14.11-19.03)

18.52 (201)

(16.05-21.26)

18.29 (206)

(15.88-20.96)

Greater Dandenong 16.91 (177)

(14.51 – 19.60) 16.98 (181)

(14.59 – 19.64)

16.69 (180)

(14.34-19.31)

16.99 (184)

(14.62-19.64)

16.10 (180)

(13.84-18.63)

Kingston 17.47 (198)

(15.12 – 20.08) 17.63 (204)

(15.29 – 20.23) 18.11 (211)

(15.75-20.72)

19.95 (233)

(17.47-22.69)

19.07 (232)

(16.69-21.68)

Mornington Peninsula 26.97 (306)

(24.03 – 30.17) 27.89 (319)

(24.92 – 31.13) 28.22 (328)

(25.25-31.45)

28.97 (337)

(25.96-32.23)

29.20 (355)

(26.24-32.40)

Port Phillip 62.45 (467)

(56.91 – 68.38) 58.20 (475)

(53.08 – 63.68) 58.66 (486)

(53.56-64.11)

62.38 (517)

(57.12-68.00)

61.80 (534)

(56.66-67.27)

Stonnington 31.55 (248)

(27.75 – 35.74) 43.79 (363)

(39.40 – 48.54) 37.51 (313)

(33.48-41.91)

46.12 (385)

(41.63-50.97)

47.51 (410)

(43.02-52.34)

Southern Metropolitan region

22.65 (2,179)

(21.70 – 23.62) 23.74 (2,356)

(22.80 – 24.72) 22.79 (2,303)

(21.87-23.74)

24.77 (2,503)

(23.81-25.76)

24.25 (2,582)

(23.32-25.20)

Victoria 26.84

(10,907)

(26.34 – 27.35) 26.94 (11,192)

(26.44 – 27.44) 25.72 (10,862)

(25.24-26.21)

27.70 (11,701)

(27.20-28.21)

27.20 (12,071)

(26.72-27.69)

Source: Department of Justice. Licensed premises defined as hotels and bars, bottle shops, clubs and on-premises licences only were included whilst other outlet types were excluded.

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Table 208 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Southern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003-04 to 2007-08

AREA

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 57.99 (518)

(53.10 - 63.20) 68.47 (611)

(63.15 - 74.12) 74.05 (661)

(68.51 - 79.92) 51.02 (468)

(46.50 - 55.86) 57.63 (535)

(52.85 - 62.73)

Cardinia 30.81 (158)

(26.19 - 36.00) 32.63 (178)

(28.02 - 37.80) 38.69 (221)

(33.76 - 44.15) 34.67 (203)

(30.06 - 39.78) 35.23 (214)

(30.66 – 40.27)

Casey 33.93 (685)

(31.43 - 36.56) 34.79 (732)

(32.32 - 37.41) 37.04 (805)

(34.52 - 39.69) 28.03 (623)

(25.87 - 30.32) 42.34 (972)

(39.72 - 45.08)

Frankston 57.74 (676)

(53.47 - 62.26) 70.70 (841)

(66.00 - 75.65) 81.78 (986)

(76.76 - 87.05) 85.21 (1036)

(80.10 - 90.56) 67.82 (835)

(63.29 - 72.58)

Glen Eira 50.50 (620)

(46.60 - 54.64) 49.31 (606)

(45.46 - 53.39) 58.50 (718)

(54.30 - 62.94) 44.84 (581)

(41.27 - 48.64) 39.73 (522)

(36.40 - 43.29)

Greater Dandenong 50.24 (640)

(46.43 - 54.29) 47.00 (598)

(43.31 - 50.92) 68.13 (867)

(63.67 - 72.82) 51.62 (675)

(47.80 - 55.67) 53.04 (705)

(49.20 - 57.10)

Kingston 46.62 (634)

(43.06 - 50.39) 51.07 (698)

(47.35 - 55.00) 69.61 (952)

(65.26 - 74.17) 60.51 (847)

(56.50 - 64.73) 63.51 (898)

(59.42 - 67.80)

Mornington Peninsula 64.53 (887)

(60.35 - 68.92) 68.39 (949)

(64.10 - 72.88) 63.68 (889)

(59.56 - 68.00) 77.46 (1091)

(72.93 - 82.20) 63.82 (910)

(68.11 - 59.74)

Port Phillip 87.82 (723)

(81.53 - 94.46) 106.09 (879)

(99.19 - 113.34) 109.54 (911)

(102.54 - 116.89) 111.10 (1005)

(104.34 - 118.19) 107.55 (990)

(100.95 - 114.46

Stonnington 76.06 (686)

(70.47 - 81.97) 108.91 (990)

(102.23 -115.91) 118.49 (1070)

(111.50 - 125.81

104.69 (997)

(98.29 - 111.39) 97.58 (937)

(91.43 - 104.04

Southern Metropolitan region

53.88 (6,227)

(52.55 -55.23) 60.40 (7,082)

(59.00 -61.83) 68.24 (8,080)

(66.76 - 69.74) 61.64 (7,526)

(60.26 - 63.05) 60.50 (7,518)

(59.14 - 61.88)

Victoria 41.64

(20,477)

(41.07 - 42.22) 45.73 (22,739)

(45.13 - 46.33) 51.00 (25,613)

(50.38 - 51.63) 49.87 (25,574)

(49.26 - 50.48) 51.29 (26,696)

(50.68 - 51.91)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 209 Wholly alcohol attributable hospital admissions of Southern Metropolitan region residents (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008-09 to 2009-10

AREA

2008-09 2009-10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Bayside 74.98 (696)

(69.51-80.76)

96.65 (931)

(90.54-103.06)

Cardinia 41.64 (253)

(36.67-47.11)

49.82 (342)

(44.68-55.39)

Casey 54.57

(1,253) (51.59-57.68)

58.54

(1,448) (55.56-61.63)

Frankston 61.72 (760)

(57.41-66.27)

107.87 (1,387)

(102.27-113.70)

Glen Eira 43.92 (577)

(40.41-47.65)

62.12 (847)

(58.00-66.45)

Greater Dandenong 57.63 (766)

(53.62-61.86)

76.67 (1,055)

(72.11-81.44)

Kingston 59.76 (845)

(55.80-63.93)

72.07 (1,061)

(67.80-76.54)

Mornington Peninsula 44.75 (638)

(41.34-48.36)

89.96 (1,335)

(85.20-94.92)

Port Phillip 103.53 (953)

(97.06-110.32)

115.80 (1,113)

(109.10-122.81)

Stonnington 97.38 (935)

(91.23-103.82)

98.27 (974)

(92.20-104.65)

Southern Metropolitan region

61.77 (7,676)

(60.40-63.17)

80.36 (10,493)

(78.83-81.92)

Victoria 54.45

(28,339) (53.82-55.09)

59.79

(32,544)

(59.14-60.44) Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 210 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Southern Metropolitan Region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2003–04 to 2007–08

AREA

2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI

Bayside 39.51 (41)

(28.35-53.60)

47.88 (50)

(35.54-63.12)

43.91 (46)

(32.15-58.57)

39.30 (42)

(28.32 - 53.12) 42.19 (46)

(30.89 - 56.27)

Cardinia 27.72 (19)

(16.69-43.29)

36.95 (27)

(24.35-53.76)

30.24 (23)

(19.17-45.38)

27.93 (22)

(17.51 - 42.29) 35.06 (29)

(23.48 - 50.36)

Casey 22.20 (63)

(17.06-28.41)

24.74 (73)

(19.39-31.10)

27.60 (84)

(22.01-34.17)

26.60 (86)

(21.28 - 32.86) 30.65 (103)

(25.02 - 37.17)

Frankston 40.28 (64)

(31.02-51.44)

43.15 (69)

(33.57-54.61)

63.42 (102)

(51.71-76.99)

62.38 (104)

(50.97 - 75.58) 40.87 (70)

(31.86 - 51.64)

Glen Eira 27.79 (44)

(20.19-37.31)

36.25 (58)

(27.54-46.88)

31.15 (50)

(23.12-41.07)

31.27 (52)

(23.35 - 41.00) 25.05 (42)

(18.06 - 33.86)

Greater Dandenong 28.24 (55)

(21.28-36.75)

30.34 (59)

(23.10-39.13)

28.33 (55)

(21.34-36.88)

35.84 (68)

(27.83 - 45.44) 36.85 (70)

(28.73 - 46.56)

Kingston 31.36 (54)

(23.56-40.91)

29.37 (51)

(21.87-38.62)

74.51 (129)

(62.20-88.53)

31.17 (54)

(23.41 - 40.67) 41.90 (73)

(32.84 - 52.68)

Mornington Peninsula 44.93 (73)

(35.22-56.49)

36.45 (60)

(27.82-46.92)

41.28 (69)

(32.12-52.25)

45.09 (75)

(35.46 - 56.52) 39.20 (67)

(30.38 - 49.79)

Port Phillip 38.78 (40)

(27.70-52.81)

35.71 (37)

(25.14-49.22)

48.30 (50)

(35.85-63.67)

84.97 (88)

(68.15 - 104.68) 96.18 (97)

(78.00 - 117.33)

Stonnington 27.92 (38)

(19.76-38.32)

60.58 (84)

(48.32-75.00)

45.31 (62)

(34.74-58.08)

37.59 (53)

(28.15 - 49.16) 30.06 (42)

(21.67 - 40.64)

Southern Metropolitan region

31.84 (491)

(29.09-34.79)

36.24 (568)

(33.32-39.34)

42.37 (670)

(39.22-45.70)

39.86 (644)

(36.84-43.06) 38.91 (639)

(35.95-42.04)

Victoria 29.27

(1,989) (28.00-30.59)

34.11

(2,344) (32.74-35.52)

39.59

(2,741) (38.12-41.10)

39.88

(2,858) (38.43-41.37)

40.19 (2,927)

(38.74-41.67)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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Table 211 Wholly alcohol attributable hospitalisations of Southern Metropolitan Region residents aged 15 to 24 years (rates per 10,000 resident population), 2008–09 to 2009–10

AREA

2008–09 2009–10

Rate per 10,000 (n)

95% CI Rate per 10,000

(n) 95% CI

Bayside 60.53 (66)

(46.81-77.01)

75.31 (89)

(60.48-92.67)

Cardinia 31.44 (26)

(20.53-46.06)

33.21 (32)

(22.72-46.89)

Casey 32.14 (108)

(26.36-38.80)

38.54 (143)

(32.49-45.40)

Frankston 37.95 (66)

(29.29-48.38)

56.27 (105)

(46.02-68.11)

Glen Eira 38.17 (64)

(29.40-48.75)

36.66 (65)

(28.29-46.73)

Greater Dandenong 49.49 (94)

(39.99-60.56)

37.45 (75)

(29.45-46.94)

Kingston 43.62 (76)

(34.37-54.59)

47.18 (87)

(37.79-58.20)

Mornington Peninsula 36.86 (63)

(28.33-47.16)

56.00 (103)

(45.71-67.92)

Port Phillip 64.45 (65)

(49.74-82.15)

66.06 (70)

(51.50-83.47)

Stonnington 29.35 (41)

(21.06-39.81)

61.61 (90)

(49.54-75.72)

Southern Metropolitan region

40.67 (668)

(37.65-43.88)

48.53 (859)

(45.34-51.89)

Victoria 42.20

(3,074) (40.72 – 43.72)

38.12

(2,974) (36.77-39.52)

Source: DH Victorian Admitted Episodes Database

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