Obtaining data on sex is fundamental to the purpose of the Census, underpinning population projections, estimations of life expectancy and family structure.
Council considers that capturing information on gender identification is similarly important, both for understanding the diversity of the community (for the purposes of health planning) and for enabling those persons who wish to do so, to self-identify, thus recognising this as both accepted and legitimate. While many people do not have any difficulty in making a binary selection (male/female), some do, and the Census form should accommodate this feature of the community.