South East and coastal
Mining is mostly concentrated in WA (Western Australia). This is because of its low population density and abundance of raw minerals.
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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.
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2.91 people per sq km, with a total population of 22,328,800 people.
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.
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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Australia.
Australia - 6.4 people per square mile
Not at all. The majority of Australia's population is concentrated along the eastern and southern coasts, leaving vast areas of the continent virtually uninhabited. Because of this, Australia's population density is about 3 people per square kilometre, one of the lowest in the world. As a comparison, the population density of the United States is about 34 people per square kilometre, while in the United kingdom it is 259 people per square kilometre. See the related link below for more population density statistics.