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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 were male with a median age of 37 years old. 50.7 per cent of the population were female with the median age of 39 years old.
The median age of all Australians remains at 38 years in 2021. Males make up 49.3 per cent of the population with a median age of 37 years and females make up 50.7 per cent with a median age of 39 years. Australia is undergoing a significant generational shift.
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 were male with a median age of 37 years old. 50.7 per cent of the population were female with the median age of 39 years old.
Australia's national statistical agency providing trusted official statistics on a wide range of economic, social, population and environmental matters.
Statistics in this release are commonly known as Estimated Resident Population (ERP). Australia’s population was 27,122,411 people at 31 March 2024. The quarterly growth was 164,600 people (0.6%).
Australia's population of 26.0 million at 30 June 2022 is projected to: increase by an annual average of between 1.2% and 1.7% until June 2032 grow by an annual average of between 0.6% and 1.1% per year over the entire projection period
For 2021 in Australia, Christianity was the largest broad group religious group reported overall (47.1%) (excludes Not stated). The broad group level is the highest and most general level of the Australian Standard Classification of Religious Groups, 2016 .
Australian-born and overseas-born persons as a proportion of Australia's total population as at 30 June 2021. Population estimates for 2021 are preliminary. See Revision status in the methodology page.
Australia’s population was 25,739,256 people at 30 June 2021. The quarterly growth was 34,300 people (0.1%). The annual growth was 46,000 people (0.2%). Annual natural increase was 134,800 and net overseas migration was -88,800.
Population clock and pyramid. These projections are not predictions or forecasts. 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.