This isn't Google Analytics, but I remembered looking a few months ago at Quantcast for some analytics, and they have openly available data on Stack Overflow and the Stack Exchange network.
https://www.quantcast.com/stackoverflow.com?qcLocale=en_US
You can see all sorts of fun demographics there. I don't know how accurate it is, but I assume it's no worse than Google Analytics. But it does seem a little too good to be true. Not that I wouldn't expect this information to be available, but it surprises me that it's publicly available and free.
They have data on gender, age, whether people have children, income, education, ethnicity, political affiliation, and whether people are politically active. They also show interests of users like GA can, and some geographic information.
I'm not sure whether they have referrers (although that certainly wouldn't surprise me), but this is at least some information.
Then zooming out a bit, you can also view data from the entire Stack Exchange network (thanks to – @SztupY for pointing out that they have subdomains of stackexchange.com that encompass most if not all SE sites).
They also have analytics on a number of other websites, for those of us who just find that kind of thing fun.
You also can't, of course, run the sorts of queries you might be able to if this were something proprietary, and it would be cool to have it exposed through the UI like the Data Explorer does. But at least this way you can get the data, even if it isn't quite as nice as it could be.