People and communities Social cohesion
Statistical outputs presenting the social cohesion findings from the Queensland Social Survey (QSS). The objective of the QSS is to provide measures of Queenslanders' perceptions and attitudes associated with social cohesion and Australia's culture.
- In 2018, 93.2% of adult Queenslanders took pride in the Australian way of life and culture to a great or moderate extent, compared with 93.9% in 2017.
Current Releases
Social cohesion, Queensland Social Survey (report)
The Queensland Social Survey (QSS) gathers information from the Queensland adult population on important societal issues such as domestic and family violence, Australia’s culture and social cohesion. The QSS results are used for monitoring and evaluation purposes by the Queensland Government.
Social cohesion, Queensland Social Survey output tables (table)
The Queensland Social Survey (QSS) gathers information from the Queensland adult population on important societal issues such as domestic and family violence, Australia’s culture and social cohesion. The QSS results are used for monitoring and evaluation purposes by the Queensland Government.
Past Releases
The content in past releases may not have any planned updates or may contain data for historical periods that have been revised in a later release. For this reason, data should always be accessed from a later release, where available. Past releases are provided for reference purposes only.
Social cohesion, Queensland Social Survey (report)
The Queensland Social Survey (QSS) gathers information from the Queensland adult population on important societal issues such as domestic and family violence, Australia’s culture and social cohesion. The QSS results are used for monitoring and evaluation purposes by the Queensland Government.
Social cohesion, Queensland Social Survey output tables (table)
The Queensland Social Survey (QSS) gathers information from the Queensland adult population on important societal issues such as domestic and family violence, Australia’s culture and social cohesion. The QSS results are used for monitoring and evaluation purposes by the Queensland Government.