3218.0 - Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2017-18 Quality Declaration
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 27/03/2019
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AUSTRALIAN POPULATION GRID 2018 FIGURE 1. ESTIMATED RESIDENT POPULATION DENSITY GRID, June 2018
Australia's most densely populated area in 2018 was near the northern part of the Melbourne central business district. The 1 km2 grid cell covering this area had an estimated resident population of 27,303. Figure 2 compares the population grid for Sydney and Melbourne. It shows that Sydney had more areas in the highest density range shown in the map with 53 km2 exceeding 8,000 people per square kilometre compared to Melbourne which only had 15 km2 exceeding 8,000 people per square kilometre. Sydney also had larger and more widely spread areas of the second highest density class with 128 km2 of between 5,000 and 8,000 people per square kilometre, while Melbourne had 56 km2 in the same range. Brisbane was the only other capital city to register in these higher density categories with 13 km2 between 5,000 and 8,000 people per square kilometre. FIGURE 2. ESTIMATED RESIDENT POPULATION GRID AROUND MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY, June 2018 Table 1 shows the area within each Greater Capital City Statistical Area (GCCSA) under 6 population density classes, from no population to very high. These areas are calculated from the Population Grid and the classes are based on the ranges used in Figures 1 and 2. The Brisbane GCCSA had the largest area of very low population density (less than 500 people per square kilometre) at 9,637 km˛ in 2018. This highlights the spread of low density population around Brisbane and also the relatively large extent of the Brisbane GCCSA when compared with other capital cities. TABLE 1. TOTAL AREA IN SIX POPULATION DENSITY CLASSES IN GREATER CAPITAL CITY STATISTICAL AREAS (km˛)
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