Opportunity for us Tamils to identify ourselves at the Australian Census
Every Five years, when a census is done, Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) gathers a lot of data about community groups. Grants, concessions, and government resources are allocated to various communities based on the information ABS publishes. It will benefit not just us but the generation to come as well, if we Tamils identify ourselves as an ethnic group.
ATC representatives have been in consultation with ABS and worked together to have fixes in place to avoid misrepresentation of Tamils living in Australia from last census in 2006 and Tamils are accurately represented in 2011 Census.
Three questions will identify us as an identifiable ethnic group in Australia.
Please find attached information explaining how to answer the questions.
ABS does not publish any related to individuals, nor does it share information about individuals with other Government agencies in Australia. ABS only publishes consolidated, aggregate figures.
Hence, let us Tamils identify ourselves as such and show our real strength in Australia.
Kind Regards
Australian Tamil Congress





