
Population - Australian Bureau of Statistics
Mar 31, 2025 · National, state and territory population Statistics in this release are commonly known as Estimated Resident Population (ERP). Australia’s population was 27,536,874 people …
National, state and territory population, March 2025 | Australian ...
Mar 31, 2025 · Statistics about the population and components of change (births, deaths, migration) for Australia and its states and territories
Australia's population by country of birth, Jun 2024
As at 30 June 2024, Australia's estimated resident population was 27.2 million people, comprising 18.6 million people born in Australia and 8.6 million people born overseas.
Population: Census, 2021 | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Jun 28, 2022 · The 2021 Census counted 25,422,788 people in Australia (excludes overseas visitors), an increase of 8.6 per cent since the 2016 Census. 49.3 per cent of the population …
Australia’s population officially passes 27 million
Mar 31, 2024 · Australia's population grew by 2.3 per cent to 27.1 million people in March 2024, according to the latest figures released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
Regional population by age and sex - Australian Bureau of Statistics
Jun 30, 2024 · Statistics about the population by age and sex for Australia's capital cities and regions
National, state and territory population - Australian Bureau of …
Latest release National, state and territory population, March 2025 Latest release
Population Projections, Australia - Australian Bureau of Statistics
Population projections (based on assumptions of fertility, mortality and migration) for Australia, states and territories and capital cities
Regional population, 2023-24 financial year | Australian Bureau of ...
Mar 27, 2025 · Statistics about the population and components of change (births, deaths, migration) for Australia's capital cities and regions
Population clock and pyramid - Australian Bureau of Statistics
They are a representation of what would happen to Australia’s population over time if the assumed changes for each population component (births, deaths and migration) were to occur.