Births, Australia methodology

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Reference period
2021
Released
25/10/2022

Birth registrations

This release contains statistics for births and fertility. Detailed information can be obtained from data cubes (in Microsoft Excel format) and Data Explorer datasets available electronically from Data downloads.

​​​​​​​Populations used in this release

Estimated resident populations (ERPs) are used as denominators to calculate fertility rates.

ERPs used in this release that are based on the results of the 2021 Census are as follows:

ERPs used in this release that are based on the results of the 2016 Census are as follows:

Scope and coverage

Data sources

Classifications

State and Territory data

Sub-state/territory fertility rates

Data quality

Interval between occurrence and registration of births

There is usually an interval between the occurrence and registration of a birth (referred to as a registration 'lag') and as a result, some births occurring in one year are not registered until the following year or later. This can be caused by either a delay by the parent(s) in submitting a completed form to the registry, or a delay by the registry in processing the birth. Births which occur in November and December are also likely to be registered in the following year.

Of the 309,996 births registered in 2021, 88.2% (273,301) occurred in 2021, while 9.0% occurred in 2020 (27,751) and the remainder occurred in 2019 or earlier years.

Births registered in 2021, by year of occurrence
State or territory of registration2014 and earlier (%)2015 (%)2016 (%)2017 (%)2018 (%)2019 (%)2020 (%)2021 (%)
New South Wales1.00.20.40.40.40.68.388.7
Victoria0.50.10.20.20.30.812.085.9
Queensland1.30.30.60.50.50.77.988.2
South Australia1.30.10.20.40.40.57.290.0
Western Australia1.30.10.20.30.40.68.988.2
Tasmania1.20.10.20.40.10.21.995.8
Northern Territory0.2_____6.593.2
Australian Capital Territory0.30.10.10.40.20.57.590.8
Australia0.90.20.40.40.40.69.088.2

_ nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)

Parity (previous children of mother)

Registration of multiple births

Data treatments

New South Wales birth registrations

Victoria birth registrations

Queensland birth registrations

South Australia birth registrations

Western Australia birth registrations

Tasmania birth registrations

Northern Territory birth registrations

Australian Capital Territory birth registrations

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples

A child is recorded as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin if either the mother or father identifies as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin on the birth registration form.

Therefore, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander births may be attributed to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander:

  • mothers, irrespective of whether or not the father identified as being of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin
  • fathers, irrespective of whether or not the mother identified as being of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin.

There are several data collection forms on which people are asked to state whether they are an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Australian. The results are not always consistent. The likelihood that a person will report, or be recorded, as an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Australian on a specific form is known as their propensity to identify.

Propensity to identify and be recorded as an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Australian is determined by a range of factors, including:

  • how the information is collected (e.g. Census, survey, or administrative data)
  • who completes the form
  • the perception of why the information is required, and how it will be used
  • education programs about reporting as an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Australian
  • cultural aspects and feelings associated with reporting as an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian.

Data in this release may therefore underestimate the level of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander births and the reliability of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander fertility in Australia. Lags in registrations may also affect reliability of measures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander fertility. Caution should be exercised when interpreting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander data in this release, especially with regard to annual change.

This release reports on the number and characteristics of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander births and fertility rates in each state and territory, excluding the Australian Capital Territory and Other Territories. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander data for the Australian Capital Territory and Other Territories are not analysed separately due to small numbers, but are included in totals for Australia.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander births registered in 2021, by year of occurrence
 Year of occurrence
State or territory of registration2014 and earlier (%)2015 (%)2016 (%)2017 (%)2018 (%)2019 (%)2020 (%)2021 (%)
New South Wales4.80.71.41.71.72.010.677.0
Victoria3.60.80.80.91.52.113.976.5
Queensland5.61.01.81.92.12.311.274.2
South Australia8.41.00.21.91.61.911.873.2
Western Australia11.20.71.51.82.53.315.164.0
Tasmania2.3_0.30.40.30.72.293.7
Northern Territory0.4_____7.592.1
Australia(a)5.60.71.31.61.72.111.275.8

_ nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)

  1. Includes the Australian Capital Territory.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander registered births, by year of registration(no.)
 Year of registration
State or territory of registration20142015201620172018201920202021
New South Wales(a)4,9315,9115,5775,9057,3397,1287,4827,840
Victoria1,4621,3701,6401,8371,8641,8661,8471,862
Queensland(a)5,3945,2485,4566,6156,4056,8826,4457,393
South Australia9259499521,0161,0681,0601,0251,143
Western Australia2,7952,9852,7502,7732,7042,6812,8132,895
Tasmania545515585612578619680687
Northern Territory(a)1,4861,3651,3731,4021,7111,3831,4321,365
Australian Capital Territory241194227240259306292325
Australia17,77918,53718,56020,40021,92821,92522,01623,510
  1. See the 'Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' section, and state-specific information in the 'Data Quality' sections for influences on state/territory data over time.
     

New South Wales Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander birth registrations

Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander birth registrations

South Australia Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander birth registrations

Populations used in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander fertility rate

Quality declaration - summary

Institutional environment

Relevance

Timeliness

Accuracy

Coherence

Interpretability

Accessibility

Glossary

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Abbreviations

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Additional statistics available

Birth registrations compared to the Perinatal Data Collection

Acknowledgements

The ABS' releases draw extensively on information provided freely by individuals, businesses, governments and other organisations. The ABS values the efforts of each state and territory's Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages to improve the data quality, coverage and timeliness of birth registration information, processes and systems. Their continued cooperation is very much appreciated; without it, the wide range of statistics published by the ABS would not be available. Information received by the ABS is treated in strict confidence as required by the Census and Statistics Act 1905. 

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