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The Public Practice is a social planning firm with 21 years
experience in needs analysis, social planning and urban
development. We specialise in understanding and planning for places through demographic analysis and community consultation.
We believe in the importance of all councils having access to Census analysis and have developed a range of affordable products to meet the needs of local government. Rather than staff spending scarce time analysing data, we can do it for you, allowing more time to use the knowledge gained through the analysis.
Let us do it for you efficiently using our unique software. Keep your time
Our products fall into two groups: Portraits and Reports, and Interactive Tools. These products are available now for quick delivery:
Portraits and Reports
Interactive Tools
Our other products will be released over the coming months.
All of our products come in Excel™, ready to print, incorporate into your own reports and submissions, or up-load to your website as PDFs, making them versatile to the varied needs of people within Council.
Portraits and Reports transform Census data into instant
reports, illustrated with charts and ready to print. We save you time by
doing all the number-crunching, chart-fiddling, and text explanations
needed to turn ABS numbers into useful knowledge. You can edit or cut-and-paste text, charts or tables to use in planning reports, analysis and community information.
Interactive Planning Tools let you delve into your ABS Census Data to understand a place's people better. There are tools for age groups, trends, and projections. All are based in Excel with easy-to-use menus; you alter the parameters and the ready-to-print report updates before your eyes.
For more information on any of these products, select from the menu bar along the top of this page. In the drop down menus, we have a page on each product. Please feel free to call us if you have any questions.
Our Consulting also continues, with a focus on helping people use their Portraits and Tools to understand their community, and a preference for consultative processes.
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