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Births, deaths and marriages - Queensland Government Register a birth, death, marriage, civil partnership, apply for a certificate, change your name or record of sex, research your family history and learn about separations
Deaths by Disposal type - Open Data Portal | Queensland Government 2021 Deaths by Disposal type API CSV 2021 Deaths by Disposal type Please note that data supplied is month of 2020 Deaths by Disposal type API CSV 2020 Deaths by Disposal type Please note that data supplied is month of 2019 Deaths by Disposal type API CSV 2019 Deaths by Disposal type Please note that data supplied is month of
Vital statistics: Deaths | Queensland Government Statisticians Office Statistical releases relating to deaths registered in Queensland These include the number of deaths registered, median age of death by Indigenous status, infant mortality rate and age–standardised death rates
Deaths by Month - Open Data Portal | Queensland Government 2021 Deaths by Month API CSV Registered Deaths for 2021 – breakdown by Month Please note that the actual 2020 Deaths by Month API CSV Registered Deaths for 2020 – breakdown by Month Please note that the actual 2019 Deaths by Month API CSV Registered Deaths for 2019 – breakdown by Month Please note that the actual
Births, deaths and marriages - State Library of Queensland Find out the type of births, deaths and marriages information you can access to begin your family history research Get an understanding of how births, deaths and marriages records can help you chart your family tree
Deaths, Queensland, 2023 In 2023, there were 36,622 deaths registered in Queensland: 19,631 males (53 6 %) and 16,991 females (46 4 %) This was a decrease of 4 0% on registrations in the previous year (38,160 deaths) (Figure 1) Australia had a 4 1% decrease in registered deaths, from 190,939 in 2022 to 183,131 in 2023
Family History Research Service: Queensland Registry of Births, Deaths . . . The records of births, deaths and marriages on the east coast of Australia are very informative on multiple generations if correctly filled out The Queensland Registry indexes to these records usually provide enough information to identify the person for whom a record is sought