Map of Australia, with shading legend distinguishing for 2012 the trachoma prevalence in children 5-9 years, the number of communities screened, and the number of at-risk communities. In WA, The Kimberley, Pilbara and Midwest regions had prevalence less 5%, and the Goldfields regions had prevalence greater than 20%. In the NT, Darwin Rural, East Arnhem and Katherine regions had prevalence less 5%, and the Barkly and Alice Springs Remote regions had prevalence greater than 10% but less than 20%. In the SA, Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands and Eyre and Western regions had prevalence less than 5% and Far North and York and Mid North had no trachoma. In Queensland the Torres Strait, North West and Cape York regions had no trachoma detected.