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<includeonly>[http://www.censusdata.abs.gov.au/ABSNavigation/prenav/LocationSearch?collection=Census&period=2006&areacode={{{id|0}}}&producttype=QuickStats&breadcrumb=PL&action=401]</includeonly><noinclude>This template is only for use in lists - for other uses, {{tl|Census 2006 AUS}} is preferred. The link template is used with a single parameter, "id", which is the alphanumeric key following "LOCATION CODE:" in the ABS statistics pages, or in brackets in the second-to-top line in the ABS spreadsheet. The most common reason for broken links is an incorrect ID.
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<includeonly>[http://www.censusdata.abs.gov.au/census_services/getproduct/census/2006/quickstat/{{{id|0}}}]</includeonly><noinclude>This template is only for use in lists - for other uses, {{tl|Census 2006 AUS}} is preferred. The link template is used with a single parameter, "id", which is the alphanumeric key following "LOCATION CODE:" in the ABS statistics pages, or in brackets in the second-to-top line in the ABS spreadsheet. The most common reason for broken links is an incorrect ID.
  
 
Usage: <nowiki>{{Census 2006 AUS link|id=}}</nowiki>
 
Usage: <nowiki>{{Census 2006 AUS link|id=}}</nowiki>
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Latest revision as of 06:00, 19 August 2014

This template is only for use in lists - for other uses, {{Census 2006 AUS}} is preferred. The link template is used with a single parameter, "id", which is the alphanumeric key following "LOCATION CODE:" in the ABS statistics pages, or in brackets in the second-to-top line in the ABS spreadsheet. The most common reason for broken links is an incorrect ID.

Usage: {{Census 2006 AUS link|id=}}