WE KNOW where Sydney people should be on August 10 - at home, but they keep escaping - but where will Mid Coast residents be?
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While we are not in lockdown in the Manning, most will soon receive a surprise in the letterbox - and not of the nasty variety in the way of a power bill, rates notice or traffic fine.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has started sending instructions on how to complete the Census to more than 10 million households ahead of the Census on Tuesday, August 10.
Around 85 per cent of all households will receive a letter that explains how to complete online, or how to order a paper form.
Some households will receive a paper form and a reply-paid envelope for its return. There are instructions on the paper form if they prefer to complete it online.
"We're encouraging people to complete their Census, as soon as they receive their instructions, if they know where they will be on Tuesday, August 10," Census executive director Andrew Henderson said.
"This means you don't have to wait and complete on a single night. We know this flexibility will make it more convenient for people to complete.
"People will be able to complete the Census online, on their mobile device or on paper. We're also making it as easy as possible for everyone to participate in the Census with a range of support and assistance available."
ABS expects around 75 per cent of forms to be completed online this year, compared to 63 per cent in 2016. It will take the average household 30 minutes to complete the Census.
The 2021 Census campaign message is that 'Every stat tells a story' highlighting how Census data is used to guide services for individuals, families and communities.
For more information, visit www.census.abs.gov.au.
What is the Census?
The Census is a snapshot of who we are and tells the story of how we are changing. It is one of the largest and most important statistical collections undertaken by the ABS.
How will people complete their Census?
A number of options will be available for people who need assistance to complete their Census form including help from Census staff, and phone and online help.
What is new?
People can complete their Census as soon as they receive their instructions if they know where they'll be on August 10. They don't have to wait until Census night.
There are two new questions in the 2021 Census - the first changes to questions collected since 2006.
The new questions are on long-term health conditions, such as arthritis and diabetes, and on Defence Force participation.
COVID, of course
The ABS expects most will complete their Census online with no in-person contact from the agency.
More information on conducting the Census in a COVID-19 environment can be found at Keeping the community safe during COVID-19.
Is it legit?
Census instructions will feature the official Australian Bureau of Statistics logo and the 2021 Census branding. Further information about what the public can expect from the ABS is available at Avoiding scams and false information.
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