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Visualising The Evidence: Mapping your community results

Maps are a powerful way to understand the Australian early development census (AEDC) results. Visualising The Evidence (VTE) allows you to choose the data you want to see for your community.

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Overview

The Visualising The Evidence mapping series is a free tool that allows you to choose the data you want to see for your community. You can use the tool to find:

The series has been developed with communities for communities. It brings together public data on children and families and allows you to look at how children are faring in the context of the community they’re growing up in.

You can view both outcome data, such as the AEDC, and data on community services, such as the location of maternal and child health services.

By visualising the existing infrastructure within your community, you can gain insight into the gaps in services and facilities across local areas.

For more information on the ‘Visualising The Evidence’ mapping series, refer to:

Map of Victoria

See summary results for Victoria at AEDC Visualising The Evidence.

Community maps: results 2009-2021

All Community Reports are available in accessible formats on the Australian Early Development Census national website.

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If you’re new to using these maps, we advise you to watch the video AEDC maps explained(opens in a new window).

To view all map layers within these documents, we recommend you download the file first and open in Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat.

Viewing these documents within your browser may not show all available map layers.

If you’re new to using these maps, we advise you to watch the video AEDC maps explained(opens in a new window).

To view all map layers within these documents, we recommend you download the file first and open in Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat.

Viewing these documents within your browser may not show all available map layers.

If you’re new to using these maps, we advise you to watch the video AEDC maps explained(opens in a new window).

NOTE: To view all map layers within these documents, we recommend you download the file first and open in Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat.

Viewing these documents within your browser may not show all available map layers.

If you’re new to using these maps, we advise you to watch the video AEDC maps explained(opens in a new window).

NOTE: To view all map layers within these documents, we recommend you download the file first and open in Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat.

Viewing these documents within your browser may not show all available map layers.

If you’re new to using these maps, we advise you to watch the video AEDC maps explained.

NOTE: To view all map layers within these documents, we recommend you open the file use Internet Explorer.

Viewing these documents using more recent browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox) may not show all available map layers.

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Updated 26 March 2026



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