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“We considered over 1,000 pieces of feedback during public consultation and have tested extensively with a wide range of Australians.”
The government and parliament determine the topics for each Census, while the ABS determines the wording and layout of questions.
Changes to question on sex
The Census is held every five years, with the most recent being conducted in August 2021.
‘We value every Australian’
“The government’s position follows further engagement with the community and additional discussions with the ABS.”
At the time, Anna Brown from LGBTIQ+ advocacy group Equality Australia welcomed the “sensible, pragmatic and moral” decision, but said the exclusion of questions related to intersex people was “incredibly disappointing”.
Other changes to the 2026 Census
Under long-term health, the question will include liver disease, to collect a wider range of conditions.
Both the new topic and changes will proceed to a large-scale test later this year “to ensure the final questions achieve the best possible outcomes”, Chapman said.