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Australia's population has grown from an estimated population of between 300,000 and 2,400,000 Indigenous ... Years 1950–1955 69.4 1985–1990 76.2 1955–1960 ...
Population: 8,178,696: Elections: ... Petrol rationing ends, nearly ten years after it was introduced during World War II. ... 1950 in Australia.
It presents population estimates from 1950 to the present. [2] ... Data are mid-year estimates from the United Nations and are for 2022 and 2023. ... Australia [f ...
This is a list of continental landmasses, continents, and continental subregions by population. For statistical convenience, the population of continental landmasses also include the population of their associated islands .
The national 1 July, mid-year population estimates (usually based on past national censuses) supplied in these tables are given in thousands. The retrospective figures use the present-day names and world political division: for example, the table gives data for each of the 15 republics of the former Soviet Union, as if they had already been independent in 1950.
The Census in Australia, officially the Census of Population and Housing, is the national census in Australia that occurs every five years. [1] The census collects key demographic, social and economic data from all people in Australia on census night, including overseas visitors and residents of Australian external territories, only excluding foreign diplomats. [2]
Womboota Uniting Church, built in 1951 Five Latvian girls in the bush near Brisbane, 1951. 1 January – The 50th anniversary of Australian federation is celebrated.; 19 February – Jean Lee becomes the last woman to be hanged in Australia, when she, Robert Clayton and Norman Andrews are executed in Melbourne for the murder of a 73-year-old man.
Australia's life expectancy of 83 years (81 years for males and 85 years for females) [329] is the fifth-highest in the world. It has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world, [ 330 ] while cigarette smoking is the largest preventable cause of death and disease, responsible for 7.8% of the total mortality and disease.