According to the Australian Bureau of statistics the population at the end of 1957 was 9 747 000 and at the end of 1958 was 9 951 000. These numbers are "excluding full blood aboriginals" who were not counted by the census at that time.
The estimated population of Australia in 1920 was 5.36 million people. The current population of Australia is 23.2 million. The current population density is 7.89 people per square mile.
Australia's population in 1932 was around 6,577,000.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics website says the population in 1979 was 14,602,481. It doesn't say what date in 1979 this refers to.
According to Wikipedia it was 10,392,000.
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The population of Victoria, Australia in June 2007 was approximately 5.13 million.
Yes. The population of Western Australia (as of 2007) is 2,118,500; the population of Melbourne (as of 2010) is 76,068.
The capital of Australia is Canberra. In December 2007, its population was 340800.
South Australia - (30-Jun-2007 - SA Pop 1,580,000 - Adelaide Pop 1,154,980)
Australia is growing at a rate of 1.4 percent as at 2007 with a population of 20 743 300 at the 2006 census.
As of 2021, the population of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia is estimated to be around 5 million people.
The estimated resident population of South Australia at 30 June 2007 was 1.58 million, which was 7.5% of the Australian total. 73.1% of the state's population at that time were residents of Adelaide and its outer lying suburbs. "Southern Australia", however, is another region altogether, and not a state. Rightly, this should include both Victoria and Tasmania. In 2007, Victoria's population exceeded 5,000,000 while Tasmania has a population of around 472,000. Thus, the answer to the question is closer to 7 million.
According to the 2011 census, there are roughly 898,674 Germans living in Australia. This is 4.5 percent of the total population.
The population of Australia was approximately 20,300,000.Source: True Knowledge
8.3 Per 1000 people today not sure about 2007 I will keep looking Sorce: nationmaster.com
South Australia's population is about one-thirteenth of the entire population of Australia.
The three largest Australian states by population, with their estimated population at 31 December 2007, are: 1. New South Wales - 6,926,990 2. Victoria - 5,246,079 3. Queensland - 4,228,290