The Australian Government is seeking recent university graduates to join the 2026 Australian Government Graduate program - Data Stream.
There are lots of roles on offer including Mathematicians/Statisticians.
Roles filled through the Mathematician/Statistician stream include Statisticians, Mathematicians and Evaluation Specialists.
Mathematicians/Statisticians provide specialist statistical advice on the methods used to produce high quality official statistics and generate timely new insights. Mathematicians/Statisticians identify, research, implement and maintain a range of innovative statistical solutions to embrace new methods and data sources.
Qualifications and Experience
To be eligible for the Mathematician/Statistician stream, you must have an undergraduate (AQF7) degree or higher and meet all other eligibility requirements as outlined below. In addition, you must either:
What we offer you
The Australian Government has access to some of Australia’s largest and most unique data sets and provides endless opportunities for data professionals. As part of a graduate program in the Australian Government, you will:
Where you can work
Most positions are available in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Geelong, Hobart, Melbourne, Newcastle, Perth, Sydney.
What is the Australian Government Graduate Program - Data Stream?
The Australian Government Graduate Program (AGGP) - Data Stream is a program offering recent graduates permanent employment across the Australian Government. The Data Stream is led by the Australian Bureau of Statistics who recruit for data roles on behalf of over 40 Australian Government and Commonwealth agencies across Australia. There will be about 300 positions across the participating agencies.
Are you eligible?
To be eligible you must:
The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
Australia
Australian Citizen
Development and Programming Officer at Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
Bachelor of Information Technology at RMIT University
Research and Policy Officer at Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication) at Curtin University