Summary Australia’s welfare 2011 presents the latest national statistics on welfare services and factors influencing wellbeing in Australia. While Australians generally enjoy a good standard of living, several features of our society require the delivery of services to support those not doing so well. Australia’s ageing population, its shifting geographic profile, changing workforce and education patterns, and developing trends in family structure, have all contributed to an ever-changing, varied, and complex society—one with welfare needs as diverse as its people. Expenditure Australia spent $137 billion on welfare in 2008–09 (excluding unemployment benefits)—more than its $113 billion spending on health in that ...