In 2010 there were 229 recorded murder according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
To be Exact it is 20,005,021. This is according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics's most recent 2012 study in electronic possesion by C. S. Lewis.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics lists the most recent figures as being for October 1999. At this time, the total number of caravan registrations in Australia was 269,491. For a breakdown of caravan registrations in the individual states and territories, see the weblink below.
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Australia's most recent homicide rate is 1.45 murders for every 100,000 people. France's figure is 1.59 homicides per 100,000. On overall crime statistics, France ranks no. 4 on the per capita scale, but Australia is not even listed on the Nationmaster crime statistics. New Zealand, a much smaller country in size and population than Australia, is listed at number 25, but the only reason their crime rate is higher than Australia's is because they have a much smaller overall population.
As of October 2009, Australia's most recent natural disaster is the massive bushfires in the Rockhampton region.
As of recent estimates in 2023, Australia has approximately 20 million adults, defined as individuals aged 18 and over. This figure is based on the overall population of around 26 million. The number can vary slightly with ongoing demographic changes, including migration and birth rates. For the most accurate and up-to-date statistics, it's advisable to refer to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Henry Oliver Lancaster has written: 'The chi-squared distribution' -- subject(s): Distribution (Probability theory) 'An introduction to medical statistics' -- subject(s): Medical Statistics 'Bibliography of vital statistics in Australia and New Zealand' -- subject(s): Australia, Bibliography, Statistics, Vital, Vital Statistics
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