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    Sunshine Coast's Infant Mortality: A Comparative Analysis of Suburban Rankings

    The rate of infant mortality per 1,000 live births.

    The infant mortality rate per 1,000 is a crucial indicator of the overall health and well-being of a community. For property investors, this data can be useful in determining the desirability of a particular suburb. A low infant mortality rate suggests that the community has access to quality healthcare, safe living conditions, and a supportive social environment. This can make the suburb more attractive to families with young children, which can increase demand for housing and potentially drive up property values. For those looking to move, this data can also be helpful in assessing the livability of a suburb. A low infant mortality rate indicates that the community is likely to be safe, healthy, and supportive, which can make it a more desirable place to live. Overall, the infant mortality rate per 1,000 is an important metric for understanding the quality of life in a particular suburb and can be useful for a range of stakeholders.
    Data from 2017
    Area Value
    1. Sunshine Coast 3 per 1000 births
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