According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics - www.abs.gov.au - 64% of the Australian population is located in capital cities. The most populous capital city is Sydney (capital of New South Wales) followed by Melbourne (capital of Victoria).
The major of people in Australia live on the coast. The population density drops quite significantly when moving inland.
Australia is one of the least densely populated nations in the world. In 2012, the population density was just three people per kilometer.
The east coast and parts of south-west Australia is densely populated.
The coasts. Most of the inland is desert
South East and coastal
The Commonwealth of Australia has a population of 23,535,807. The population density is 7.3 people per square mile. The population of the Australian continent is 36,000,000, and has a population density of 11 people per square mile.
According to the Population Reference Bureau, in 2011 (the most recent figures), Australia's population density was 3 people per square kilometre.
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2.91 people per sq km, with a total population of 22,328,800 people.
Antarctica has the lowest population density of any continent, as it is largely covered in ice and uninhabitable for humans.
Australia.
Population density is a measurement of how crowded or sparsely populated an area is, calculated by dividing the total population of a region by its land area. It provides an indication of how many people are living in a given area and is often expressed in terms of persons per square kilometer or square mile. Higher population densities generally signify more urbanized or densely populated areas.
Mining is mostly concentrated in WA (Western Australia). This is because of its low population density and abundance of raw minerals.
The population is most dense in the major metropolitan areas of Australia, such as Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. These cities have large populations and urban development that contribute to high population density.
Although Australia has a low population density and a relatively small population of about 22 million, most of the country is inhospitable desert, so most people tend to live in the small temperate areas along some of the coast. There is also not much water in Australia so much of the country is under water restrictions. There is a school of thought that due to Australia's climate, the long term maximum sustainable population levels should revert to World War 2 levels of 9 to 10 million.
I have no clue maybe between 100 and 200 people per square mile.