Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey
- Table D1.03.9: Indigenous persons reporting an injury in the last 4 weeks, by type of event, action taken and long-term result, by sex, remoteness and age, 2012–13
- Table D1.03.10: Indigenous persons reporting an injury in the last 4 weeks, by remoteness, age, sex and state/territory, 2012–13
- Table D1.03.11: Selected socioeconomic characteristics by Indigenous persons (15 years and over) reporting an injury in the last 4 weeks, 2012–13
- Table D1.03.12: Selected household and health risk factors, by Indigenous persons (15 years and over) reporting injury in the last 4 weeks, 2012–13
Family Medicine Research Centre, University of Sydney, of BEACH data
- Table D1.03.8: Problems relating to injury managed by general practitioners, by Indigenous status of the patient, April 2010–March 2015
Henley G & Harrison JE 2013. Injury of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people due to transport 2005–06 to 2009–10. Canberra, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
- Table D1.03.13: Mode of transport for transport-related fatal injury by Indigenous status, NSW, Vic, Qld, WA, SA and NT, 2005–06 to 2009–10
- Table D1.03.14: Age-specific and age-standardised rates due to fatal and serious land transport injury, NSW, Vic, Qld, WA, SA and NT, 2005–06 to 2009–10
National Hospital Morbidity Database
- Table D1.03.2: Age-specific hospitalisation rates for a principal diagnosis of injury and poisoning, by Indigenous status and sex, Australia, July 2015 to June 2017
- Table D1.03.3: Hospitalisations for a principal diagnosis of injury and poisoning, by Indigenous status and sex, Australia, July 2015 to June 2017
- Table D1.03.4: Hospitalisations for a principal diagnosis of injury and poisoning by Indigenous status and remoteness, Australia, July 2015 to June 2017
- Table D1.03.5: Age-standardised hospitalisation rates, rate ratios and rate differences for a principal diagnosis of injury and poisoning, NSW, Vic, Qld, WA, SA and NT, 2004–05 to 2016–17
- Table D1.03.6: Hospitalisations of Indigenous Australians for a principal diagnosis of injury and poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes, by type of injury and sex, Australia, July 2015 to June 2017
- Table D1.03.7: First reported external causes for hospitalisations for a principal diagnosis of injury and poisoning and other consequences, by Indigenous status and sex, Australia, July 2015 to June 2017
- Table D1.03.15: First reported external causes for hospitalisations for a principal diagnosis of injury and poisoning and other consequences, by Indigenous status and age groups, Australia, July 2015 to June 2017
- Table D1.03.16: Hospitalisations for principal diagnosis of injury and poisoning, by Indigenous status, jurisdiction and remoteness, July 2015 to June 2017
- Table D1.03.17: First reported external causes for hospitalisations for a principal diagnosis of injury and poisoning and other consequences, by length of stay, Indigenous status and remoteness, Australia, July 2015 to June 2017
National Mortality Database
- Table D1.03.1: Selected multiple causes of death, by Indigenous status and sex, external causes (injury and poisoning), NSW, Qld, WA, SA and NT, 2014–2018