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National, state and territory population

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Statistics about the population and components of change (births, deaths, migration) for Australia and its states and territories

Reference period
June 2024
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Key statistics

Statistics in this release are commonly known as Estimated Resident Population (ERP).

  • Australia’s population was 27,204,809 people at 30 June 2024.
  • The quarterly growth was 89,185 people (0.3%).
  • The annual growth was 552,000 people (2.1%).
  • Annual natural increase was 106,400 and net overseas migration was 445,600.

National

Annual population change

In the year ending 30 June 2024, Australia's population grew by 552,000 people (2.1%).

  1. Annual growth calculated at the end of each quarter.
  2. All data after 30 June 2021 are subject to revision.

Australia's population growth is comprised of natural increase (births minus deaths) and net overseas migration (migration arrivals minus migration departures).

Components of quarterly population change

In the June 2024 quarter, natural increase:

  • was 26,000 people
  • decreased by 4,800 (15.6%) people since the previous quarter
     

In the June 2024 quarter, net overseas migration:

  • was 63,200 people
  • decreased by 70,300 people since the previous quarter

Components of annual population change

In the year ending 30 June 2024, natural increase:

  • was 106,400 people
  • increased by 3,500 (3.4%) people since the previous year

 

In the year ending 30 June 2024, net overseas migration:

  • was 445,600 people
  • decreased by 89,900 (16.8%) people since the previous year
  1. Annual components calculated at the end of each quarter.

Births and deaths

Overseas migration arrivals and departures

A summary of Net Overseas Migration (NOM), the key data sources, concepts and revision process of preliminary and final estimates as well as an explanation of why NOM may take some time to fully reflect changes in migration patterns can be found in this article: Measuring Net Overseas Migration in Australia.

States and territories

Annual population change

  • All states and territories had positive population growth over the year ending 30 June 2024.
  • Western Australia had the fastest growth rate (2.8%).
  • Tasmania had the slowest rate (0.3%).
Annual population change at 30 June 2024
 Population at 30 June 2024 ('000)Change over previous year ('000)Change over previous year (%)
New South Wales8484.4143.21.7
Victoria6981.4165.12.4
Queensland5586.3125.82.3
South Australia1878.025.11.4
Western Australia2965.281.42.8
Tasmania575.41.60.3
Northern Territory255.12.00.8
Australian Capital Territory474.17.81.7
Australia (a)27204.8552.02.1

a. Includes Other Territories comprising Jervis Bay Territory, Christmas Island, the Cocos (Keeling) Islands and Norfolk Island.
 

State and territory population change is comprised of natural increase, net overseas migration, and net interstate migration (interstate arrivals minus interstate departures).

Components of annual population change

For the year ending 30 June 2024:

  • net overseas migration was the major contributor to change in most states, New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory.
  • net interstate migration was the major contributor to change in the Northern Territory.
Natural increase by state and territory - annual
 NSWVicQldSAWATasNTACT
Births90,17976,77058,25818,56231,1735,5543,4215,113
Deaths58,62945,18237,25515,20917,6005,1891,2512,313
Natural increase31,55031,58821,0033,35313,5733652,1702,800
Net overseas migration by state and territory - annual
 NSWVicQldSAWATasNTACT
Overseas arrivals219,742192,327117,06632,87381,3076,2715,45011,712
Overseas departures77,26959,46842,1349,60023,2252,4511,8075,189
Net overseas migration142,473132,85974,93223,27358,0823,8203,6436,523
Net interstate migration by state and territory - annual
 NSWVicQldSAWATasNTACT
Interstate arrivals81,73274,731106,50923,41936,20512,67413,42819,753
Interstate departures112,59774,06776,59924,98826,46315,23117,20321,303
Net interstate migration-30,86566429,910-1,5699,742-2,557-3,775-1,550

Quarterly internal migration, capital city - rest of state

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Population and components of change - national

Quarterly population and components of change, national, from June 1981 onwards

Components of population change - states and territories

Quarterly components of change, by state and territory, from June 1981 onwards

Population - states and territories

Quarterly population by sex, by state and territory, from June 1981 onwards

Interstate migration arrivals

Quarterly interstate migration arrivals, from June 1981 onwards

Interstate migration departures

Quarterly interstate migration departures, from June 1981 onwards

Population - New South Wales

Population at 30 June, by sex and single year of age, NSW, from 1971 onwards

Population - Victoria

Population at 30 June, by sex and single year of age, Vic., from 1971 onwards

Population - Queensland

Population at 30 June, by sex and single year of age, Qld, from 1971 onwards

Population - South Australia

Population at 30 June, by sex and single year of age, SA, from 1971 onwards

Population - Western Australia

Population at 30 June, by sex and single year of age, WA, from 1971 onwards

Population - Tasmania

Population at 30 June, by sex and single year of age, Tas., from 1971 onwards

Population - Northern Territory

Population at 30 June, by sex and single year of age, NT, from 1971 onwards

Population - Australian Capital Territory

Population at 30 June, by sex and single year of age, ACT, from 1971 onwards

Population - Australia

Population at 30 June, by sex and single year of age, Aust., from 1971 onwards

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National, state and territory population tables

Various tables of population, components of change and rates, by state and territory. 

Population by age and sex - national

Summary statistics of Australia's population by age and sex

Standard population

Standard population used in age-standardised rates

Regional internal migration estimates, provisional

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Notes

COVID-19

Statistics in this release are impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. With border restrictions in place NOM fell to low levels including negative net migration. The removal of most border restrictions from February 2022 enabled overseas travel again and saw a recovery in NOM levels from 2022 onwards.

To ensure the ongoing production of fit-for-purpose official population estimates through the COVID-19 pandemic, the ABS has been assessing the likely impact of changed traveller behaviour on preliminary overseas migration estimates, a component of ERP. The ABS has introduced more frequent revisions to overseas migration to ensure the suite of demographic statistics continue to be of high quality and reflect the most timely data available. Preliminary overseas migration estimates will be revised every quarter over four quarters, instead of once after four quarters, until it becomes final. These more frequent revisions will ensure the most timely and accurate data flows through to ERP.

For further information see the Improvements to estimation of net overseas migration.

Rebasing of Australia's population estimates using the 2021 Census

2021 Census update of the Net Interstate Migration model

Previous catalogue number

This release previously used catalogue number 3101.0

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