For all deaths: In 2022, there were 174,717 deaths that occurred by 30 November and were registered by 31 January 2023. This is 22,886 deaths (15.1%) more than the baseline average. In November there were 14,483 deaths, 1,432 (11.0%) above the historical average. 12,708 of the deaths occurring in November 2022 were doctor certified and 1…
In 2022, there were 174,717 deaths that occurred by 30 November and were registered by 31 January 2023. This is 22,886 deaths (15.1%) more than the baseline average.
In November there were 14,483 deaths, 1,432 (11.0%) above the historical average.
12,708 of the deaths occurring in November 2022 were doctor certified and 1,775 were coroner referred.
The age-standardised death rate (SDR) for November 2022 was 40.8 deaths per 100,000 people, above the baseline average of 40.0.
September and October were the only months where the SDR for 2022 was lower than the baseline average.
For all deaths:
In 2022, there were 174,717 deaths that occurred by 30 November and were registered by 31 January 2023. This is 22,886 deaths (15.1%) more than the baseline average.
In November there were 14,483 deaths, 1,432 (11.0%) above the historical average.
12,708 of the deaths occurring in November 2022 were doctor certified and 1,775 were coroner referred.
The age-standardised death rate (SDR) for November 2022 was 40.8 deaths per 100,000 people, above the baseline average of 40.0.
September and October were the only months where the SDR for 2022 was lower than the baseline average.
https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/health/causes-death/provisional-mortality-statistics/latest-release#:~:text=In%202022%2C%20there%20were%20174%2C717,the%20baseline%20average%20(40.0).
The data and graphs are right on the government website. Are you trying to fool yourself?