About the Australian Health Data Hub

What is AHDH?

The Australian Health Data Hub (AHDH) is an independent platform that aggregates publicly available health data from across Australia into a single, searchable, and visual interface. We bring together data from over 60 official sources — including the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, data.gov.au, and state and territory health departments — to make health information more accessible and understandable.

Whether you're a parent wanting to understand health outcomes in your region, a clinician tracking workforce trends, a researcher looking for cross-referenced datasets, or a policymaker evaluating program effectiveness — AHDH gives you the tools to explore the data that matters.

Why We Built This

Australia produces an enormous amount of health data, but it's scattered across dozens of government portals, each with different formats, update schedules, and access methods. Finding and cross-referencing this data is time-consuming and often requires specialist skills.

AHDH was built to solve this problem — to create a single point of access where anyone can explore Australian health data through intuitive dashboards, without needing to download spreadsheets or write database queries.

Built by RapidDevAI

AHDH is designed, built, and maintained by RapidDevAI, an AI-first rapid development studio based in Goolwa, South Australia.

This platform serves as a real-world demonstration of what modern AI-assisted development can achieve: complex data ingestion from dozens of sources, intelligent data processing and standardisation, interactive visualisation, and full-stack deployment — all built and maintained by a small team using AI as a force multiplier.

Our Principles

  • Open data, openly presented. We only use publicly available datasets published under open licences.
  • Accuracy matters. Data is sourced directly from official publishers and presented with full attribution.
  • Transparency. Our methodology, sources, and limitations are documented. We don't editorialize the data.
  • Accessibility. Health data should be explorable by anyone, not just data scientists.
  • Privacy. We do not collect, store, or process any personal health information. All data is aggregate-level.

Get in Touch

Have feedback, questions, or a data source you'd like us to add? We'd love to hear from you. Visit our contact page to get in touch.