- | Housing program type (public housing/SOMIH) | Number
[1]
| 1 | Public rental housing | 3 | State owned and managed Indigenous housing |
| |
- | Number of occupants | Number
[2]
| 99 | Not stated/inadequately described |
| DSS specific information: The number of occupants refers to the number of household members who are listed on the tenancy agreement, and living in the dwelling at 30 June. Persons who are not listed on the tenancy agreement should be excluded. The supplementary value '99' is not used by this collection. |
- | Market rent weekly value | Currency
[8]
| N[NNNNN].NN Total number of Australian dollars and cents. | DSS specific information: The market rent value refers to the weekly amount at 30 June. |
- | Application date (household) | Date/Time
[8]
| DDMMYYYY The day of a particular month and year. | DSS specific information: The date an application was placed on the waitlist. Used to determine waiting time period. |
- | Assessable weekly income | Currency
[8]
| N[NNNNN].NN Total number of Australian dollars and cents. | DSS specific information: The assessable weekly income refers to the weekly amount at 30 June. Assessable income is also used to calculate the rental housing rebate, which allows the household to pay a rent lower than the market rent. Each state and territory uses its own definition of 'assessable income'. |
- | Household Australian State/Territory identifier | Number
[1]
| 1 | New South Wales | 2 | Victoria | 3 | Queensland | 4 | South Australia | 5 | Western Australia | 6 | Tasmania | 7 | Northern Territory | 8 | Australian Capital Territory | 9 | Other territories (Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Christmas Island and Jervis Bay Territory) |
| |
- | Household weekly CRA amount | Currency
[8]
| N[NNNNN].NN Total number of Australian dollars and cents. | DSS specific information: The amount should be the total weekly amount of the Commonwealth Rent Assistance entitlement for all members of the household, as of 30 June in the reference period. |
- | CRA household income inclusion indicator | Number
[1]
| 1 | Yes | 2 | No | 9 | Not stated/inadequately described |
| |
- | CRA household rent inclusion indicator | Number
[1]
| 1 | Yes | 2 | No | 9 | Not stated/inadequately described |
| |
- | Household disability status | Number
[1]
| 1 | Yes | 2 | No | 9 | Not stated/inadequately described |
| |
- | Greatest need date | Date/Time
[8]
| DDMMYYYY The day of a particular month and year. | |
- | Greatest need indicator | Number
[1]
| 1 | Yes | 2 | No | 9 | Not stated/inadequately described |
| |
- | Greatest need reason | Number
[1]
| 1 | Homeless | 2 | Life or safety at risk in accommodation | 3 | Health condition aggravated by housing | 4 | Housing inappropriate to needs | 5 | Very high housing costs | 6 | Other | 9 | Not stated/inadequately described |
| |
- | Gross weekly household income | Currency
[8]
| N[NNNNN].NN Total number of Australian dollars and cents. | DSS specific information: The gross weekly income refers to the weekly amount at 30 June. |
- | Household Indigenous status | Number
[1]
| 1 | Yes | 2 | No | 9 | Not stated/inadequately described |
| DSS specific information: Household Indigenous status identifies whether an Indigenous person is present in the household. The data element Person—Indigenous status, is required to identify which person(s) are Indigenous. |
- | New allocation status | Number
[1]
| 1 | Yes | 2 | No | 9 | Not stated/inadequately described |
| |
- | Rebated household status | Number
[1]
| 1 | Yes | 2 | No | 9 | Not stated/inadequately described |
| |
- | Transfer status | Number
[1]
| 1 | Yes | 2 | No | 9 | Not stated/inadequately described |
| |
- | Household weekly rebate amount | Currency
[8]
| N[NNNNN].NN Total number of Australian dollars and cents. | DSS specific information: This data element refers to the weekly rebate on the amount of rent paid weekly by a household at 30 June. Generally, it is the positive difference between the market rent value of a dwelling and the rent charged. |
- | Rent charged | Currency
[8]
| N[NNNNN].NN Total number of Australian dollars and cents. | DSS specific information: The weekly rent charged refers to the amount at 30 June. |
- | Tenancy end date | Date/Time
[8]
| DDMMYYYY The day of a particular month and year. | DSS specific information: This metadata item is used in calculation of measures of periods of support and duration of assistance and for measuring various point in time data. The date on which provision of housing assistance by an agency was completed, ceased or terminated. This metadata item should always be recorded as an 8 digit valid date comprising day, month and year. Year should always be recorded in its full 4 digit format. For days and months with a numeric value of less than 10, zeros should be used to ensure that the date contains the required 8 digits. For example, if an episode is completed on July 1 2002 date should be recorded as 01072002. Tenancy end date must be related to a particular housing assistance episode. For each separate housing assistance episode a separate date should be recorded. For the public rental housing and state owned and managed Indigenous housing data collections the tenancy end date should be taken from the date specified on the tenancy agreement. Tenants may actually move out prior to this date. |
- | Tenancy start date | Date/Time
[8]
| DDMMYYYY The day of a particular month and year. | DSS specific information: This metadata item is used in calculation of measures of periods of support and duration of assistance and for measuring various point in time data. The date on which the provision of housing assistance to a household by an agency commenced, as distinct from the date the household applies and is entered on the waiting list or assessed for eligibility. The date recorded should be the date on which the client has begun to receive some form of assistance. This metadata item should always be recorded as an 8-digit valid date comprising day, month and year. Year should always be recorded in its full 4-digit format. For days and months with a numeric value of less than 10, zeros should be used to ensure that the date contains the required 8 digits. For example, if an episode starts on July 1 2000 the date should be recorded as 01072000. For each separate tenancy, a separate start date should be recorded. Same address transfers, mutual exchanges and succession of tenancy of dwellings are not considered separate housing assistance events. For the public rental housing and state owned and managed Indigenous housing data collections the tenancy start date should be taken from the date specified on the tenancy agreement. Tenants may actually move in at a later date than this date. |
- | Dwelling identifier | String
[15]
| X[X(14)] A logical combination of alphanumeric characters that identify an entity. | |
- | Household identifier | String
[15]
| X[X(14)] A logical combination of alphanumeric characters that identify an entity. | |
- | Waitlist identifier | String
[15]
| X[X(14)] A logical combination of alphanumeric characters that identify an entity. | |