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STATES AND TERRITORIES
Changing state/territory share In both Series A and B, Queensland is projected to overtake New South Wales in 2016 as the state or territory with the largest Indigenous population. Queensland's share of Australia's Indigenous population is projected to increase from 28.0% in 2006 to 29.8% in 2021, while New South Wales is projected to decrease marginally, from 29.5% to 29.2%. Western Australia's share is projected to decline from 13.7% in 2006 to 13.0% in 2021, while the Northern Territory's share also declines, from 12.4% to 11.4%. The distribution amongst the remaining states and territories is projected to remain largely unchanged.
New South Wales Population size The Indigenous population of New South Wales is estimated to have increased from 101,500 people in 1991 to 152,700 people in 2006, and is projected to increase to between 208,300 and 210,600 people by 2021. This equates to an average growth rate of 2.1% to 2.2% per year between 2006 and 2021. Age/sex structure The median age of the Indigenous population of New South Wales was 20.6 years in 2006, and is projected to increase to between 23.4 and 23.6 years by 2021. Components of population change The number of births of Indigenous children in New South Wales is projected to increase from 4,100 in 2007 to between 5,900 and 6,000 in 2021, while the number of deaths of Indigenous people increases from between 650 and 660 in 2007 to between 770 and 1,100 in 2021. By 2021, natural increase reaches between 4,800 and 5,200, up from 3,500 in 2007. Net interstate migration of Indigenous people is assumed to be -485 persons per year for all years of the projection period. Victoria Population size The Indigenous population of Victoria is estimated to have increased from 22,600 people in 1991 to 33,500 people in 2006, and is projected to increase to between 47,700 and 48,200 people by 2021. This equates to an average growth rate of 2.4% to 2.5% per year between 2006 and 2021. Age/sex structure The median age of the Indigenous population of Victoria was 21.2 years in 2006, and is projected to increase to between 24.1 and 24.3 years by 2021. Components of population change The number of births of Indigenous children in Victoria is projected to increase from 830 in 2007 to 1,300 in 2021, while the number of deaths of Indigenous people increases from 170 in 2007 to between 180 and 260 in 2021. By 2021, natural increase reaches between 1,000 and 1,100, up from 660 in 2007. Net interstate migration of Indigenous people is assumed to be +109 persons per year for all years of the projection period. Queensland Population size The Indigenous population of Queensland is estimated to have increased from 95,700 people in 1991 to 144,900 people in 2006, and is projected to increase to between 212,900 and 215,100 people by 2021. This equates to an average growth rate of 2.6% to 2.7% per year between 2006 and 2021. The Indigenous population of Queensland is projected to exceed the Indigenous population of New South Wales in 2016. Age/sex structure The median age of the Indigenous population of Queensland was 20.4 years in 2006, and is projected to increase to between 23.0 and 23.2 years by 2021. Components of population change The number of births of Indigenous children in Queensland is projected to increase from 4,000 in 2007 to 6,000 in 2021, while the number of deaths of Indigenous people increases from 650 in 2007 to between 790 and 1,100 in 2021. By 2021, natural increase reaches between 4,900 and 5,200, up from 3,400 in 2007. Net interstate migration of Indigenous people is assumed to be +382 persons per year for all years of the projection period. South Australia Population size The Indigenous population of South Australia is estimated to have increased from 19,800 people in 1991 to 28,100 people in 2006, and is projected to increase to between 38,000 and 38,400 people by 2021. This equates to an average growth rate of 2.0% to 2.1% per year between 2006 and 2021. Age/sex structure The median age of the Indigenous population of South Australia was 21.2 years in 2006, and is projected to increase to between 23.8 and 24.0 years by 2021. Components of population change The number of births of Indigenous children in South Australia is projected to increase from 690 in 2007 to between 960 and 970 in 2021, while the number of deaths of Indigenous people increases from 180 in 2007 to between 200 and 250 in 2021. By 2021, natural increase reaches between 710 and 770, up from 520 in 2007. Net interstate migration of Indigenous people is assumed to be +41 persons per year for all years of the projection period. Western Australia Population size The Indigenous population of Western Australia is estimated to have increased from 49,600 people in 1991 to 71,000 people in 2006, and is projected to increase to between 92,600 and 93,600 people by 2021. This equates to an average growth rate of 1.8% to 1.9% per year between 2006 and 2021. Age/sex structure The median age of the Indigenous population of Western Australia was 21.6 years in 2006, and is projected to increase to between 25.2 and 25.5 years by 2021. Components of population change The number of births of Indigenous children in Western Australia is projected to increase from 1,700 in 2007 to 2,200 in 2021, while the number of deaths of Indigenous people increases from 430 in 2007 to between 500 and 650 in 2021. By 2021, natural increase reaches between 1,600 and 1,700, up from 1,300 in 2007. Net interstate migration of Indigenous people is assumed to be -25 persons per year for all years of the projection period. Tasmania Population size The Indigenous population of Tasmania is estimated to have increased from 12,500 people in 1991 to 18,400 people in 2006, and is projected to increase to between 26,100 and 26,400 people by 2021. This equates to an average growth rate of 2.3% to 2.4% per year between 2006 and 2021. Age/sex structure The median age of the Indigenous population of Tasmania was 20.6 years in 2006, and is projected to increase to between 24.4 and 24.6 years by 2021. Components of population change The number of births of Indigenous children in Tasmania is projected to increase from 490 in 2007 to 750 in 2021, while the number of deaths of Indigenous people increases from 80 in 2007 to between 100 and 140 in 2021. By 2021, natural increase reaches between 610 and 660, up from 410 in 2007. Net interstate migration of Indigenous people is assumed to be -14 persons per year for all years of the projection period. Northern Territory Population size The Indigenous population of the Northern Territory is estimated to have increased from 46,400 people in 1991 to 64,000 people in 2006, and is projected to increase to between 81,300 and 82,300 people by 2021. This equates to an average growth rate of 1.6% to 1.7% per year between 2006 and 2021. Age/sex structure The median age of the Indigenous population of the Northern Territory was 22.3 years in 2006, and is projected to increase to between 25.5 and 25.8 years by 2021. Components of population change The number of births of Indigenous children in the Northern Territory is projected to increase from 1,600 in 2007 to 1,800 in 2021, while the number of deaths of Indigenous people increases from 440 in 2007 to between 500 and 650 in 2021. By 2021, natural increase reaches between 1,100 and 1,300, compared with 1,200 in 2007. Net interstate migration of Indigenous people is assumed to be -13 persons per year for all years of the projection period. Australian Capital Territory Population size The Indigenous population of the Australian Capital Territory is estimated to have increased from 2,700 people in 1991 to 4,300 people in 2006, and is projected to increase to 6,100 people by 2021. This equates to an average growth rate of 2.4% per year between 2006 and 2021. Age/sex structure The median age of the Indigenous population of the Australian Capital Territory was 21.1 years in 2006, and is projected to increase to between 24.6 and 24.8 years by 2021. Components of population change The number of births of Indigenous children in the Australian Capital Territory is projected to increase from 110 in 2007 to 160 in 2021, while the number of deaths of Indigenous people remains small (between 10 and 20 deaths). By 2021, natural increase reaches between 130 and 140, up from 100 in 2007. Net interstate migration of Indigenous people is assumed to be +5 persons per year for all years of the projection period.
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