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The population of Australia is estimated to be 27,643,100 as of 30 January 2025. [11] It is the 54th [ 12 ] most populous country in the world and the most populous Oceanian country. Its population is concentrated mainly in urban areas, particularly on the Eastern, South Eastern and Southern seaboards, and is expected to exceed 30 million by 2029.
It is the only index associated with the age distribution of a population. [1] Currently, the median age ranges from a low of about 18 or less in most Least Developed countries to 40 or more in most European countries, Canada, Cuba, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand.
The median age of the Australian population 20 years ago was 34, today this has increased to 37; demonstrating a 4-year rise. [6] Of all the Australian states and territories, Tasmania has had the largest upsurge in median age increasing to 42 years in 2016, a seven-year increase since 1996. [6]
Population: 27,122,411 people at 31 March 2025. [1] ... The following is a list of events including expected and scheduled events for the year 2025 in Australia.
This is the list of countries and other inhabited territories of the world by total population, based on estimates published by the United Nations in the 2024 revision of World Population Prospects. It presents population estimates from 1950 to the present.
The full retirement age is set to increase again by two months, to 66 years and 10 months old, for people born in 1959. That means the higher FRA for that cohort will go into effect in 2025, with ...
Australia's life expectancy of 83 years (81 years for males and 85 years for females) [393] is the fifth-highest in the world. It has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world, [ 394 ] while cigarette smoking is the largest preventable cause of death and disease, responsible for 7.8% of the total mortality and disease.
World population growth 1700–2100, 2022 projection World population by age group from 1950 to 2100 (projected) [1] Human population projections are attempts to extrapolate how human populations will change in the future. [2] These projections are an important input to forecasts of the population's impact on this planet and humanity's future ...