This report presents information on life expectancy and potentially avoidable deaths in 2014–2016 across Australia, by Primary Health Network and smaller local areas (SA3). 

Life expectancy at birth is the number of years a person is expected to live at the time they are born. It is a broad measure of population health. Potentially avoidable deaths are deaths below the age of 75 from conditions that are potentially preventable through primary or hospital care. Rates of potentially avoidable deaths per head of population can be a useful indicator of how well health systems are performing.

This report was first published on the MyHealthyCommunities website.

  • Cat. no: HPF 32
Findings from this report:
  • In Australia, life expectancy at birth was 82.5 years in 2014–2016

  • The age-standardised rate of potentially avoidable deaths was 106 per 100,000 people in 2014–2016