Births, Australia methodology

Latest release
Reference period
2023

Overview

Scope

The Births collection includes all live born births that occurred and were registered in Australia.

The estimated resident population (ERP) is used as the denominator to calculate fertility rates.

 

Geography

Data on births are available by the following geographies:

  • Australia
  • States and territories
  • SA2, SA3, SA4
  • Greater Capital City Statistical Areas 
  • Remoteness Areas
  • Local Government Areas.

Source

Registries of Births, Deaths and Marriages in each state and territory.

Collection method

The data are registered births reported to the ABS by Registries of Births, Deaths and Marriages in each state and territory.

Concepts, sources and methods

Births statistics are presented by 

  • state or territory of registration
  • place of usual residence of the mother
  • year of the registration
  • year and month of birth.

 

History of changes

Not applicable to this release.

Birth statistics

This release contains statistics for births and fertility.

The data are based on births registered in a reference year (calendar year) and reported to the ABS by Registries of Births, Deaths and Marriages in each state and territory and Norfolk Island.

The numbers of births in all tables except for one are based on year of registration. These data are final and are not updated. The data are based on information provided on a birth registration form completed by the parent(s) of the child.

One table reports birth occurrences: 'Births, by month and year of occurrence, by state and territory', available in Data Explorer. Each annual release provides updates to the births occurrence data after receiving new data from state and territory registries. See Occurrence data and yearly updates under National data.

Detailed statistics can be obtained from data cubes (in Microsoft Excel format) and Data Explorer datasets available electronically from Data downloads.

​​​​​​​Populations used to calculate rates

Estimated resident populations (ERP) by place of usual residence are used as denominators to calculate fertility rates.

All ERP are based on the results of the 2021 Census:

National data

Occurrence data and yearly updates

There is usually an interval between the occurrence and the registration of a birth (referred to as a registration 'lag'). As a result of this lag, some births occurring in one year are not registered until the following year or later causing data reported by occurrence to be incomplete. 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 more likely to be registered in the following year. Therefore, data presented on an occurrence basis, particularly for the latest reference year, should be interpreted with this context.  

For example, when births data based on 2022 registrations were first published, there were 6,144 births registered that occurred in December 2022. This number jumps to 22,560 when births registered in 2023 are included. This same pattern will follow for births that occurred in December 2023, which number 4,692 in this publication.  

Births data by month and year of occurrence are updated every year, to include births registered in the most recently-published reference year. These data are available in Data Downloads in the Data Explorer Dataset 'Births, year and month of occurrence by state or territory of usual residence, 1975 onwards.' All other births datasets in this release are reported based on year of registration.

Births by month of occurrence by year of registration
 2023 2022 2021 2020 
Month of birthno.%no.%no.%no.%
January22,9649.424,1049.324,7939.124,3439.5
February20,8768.523,2849.024,6959.022,5308.8
March23,4209.625,88310.027,43310.024,4119.5
April22,0449.024,1379.425,3429.323,3099.1
May23,7729.724,5269.525,6699.423,8829.3
June22,7319.323,5339.124,9289.123,1909.0
July23,0829.423,2789.024,9059.123,8559.3
August22,7529.323,2859.024,0608.823,1029.0
September21,8778.922,4598.723,5588.622,6368.8
October21,3558.721,0298.223,0738.421,8768.5
November14,8926.116,3296.318,1866.717,6796.9
December4,6921.96,1442.46,6592.46,4832.5
Total244,457100257,991100273,301100257,296100
 Updated birth month occurrence numbers released in Births, Australia 2023
November14,892 23,066 24,089 22,681 
December4,692 22,560 24,629 23,197 

Interval between occurrence and registration of births

National, states and territories fertility rates

State and territory data

All birth statistics for states and territories have been compiled and presented in Data Downloads according to the state or territory of usual residence of the mother regardless of where in Australia the birth occurred and was registered.

Birth statistics in the Births, Australia publication are sometimes presented by state or territory of registration and are labelled accordingly. State and territory data presented in this section are on the basis of state of registration. Births that occurred on Norfolk Island and registered by the Norfolk Island Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, which sits within the Norfolk Island Regional Council, are not included separately in this section, but are included in totals for Australia.

State and territory data presented in this section are on the basis of state of registration. 

State and territory: Registration and usual residence

New South Wales

Victoria

Queensland

South Australia

Western Australia

Tasmania

Northern Territory

Australian Capital Territory

Norfolk Island

Sub-state/territory fertility rates

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander birth registrations

A child is recorded as being of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin if either parent identifies as being of Aboriginal and/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 (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 under report the level of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander births which affects 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 2023, by year of occurrence
 Year of occurrence
State or territory of registration2016 and earlier (%)2017 (%)2018 (%)2019 (%)2020 (%)2021 (%)2022 (%)2023 (%)
New South Wales7.51.01.71.81.92.38.675.2
Victoria7.40.71.31.63.14.320.061.6
Queensland5.21.11.61.31.51.710.277.4
South Australia9.10.70.81.21.62.810.473.3
Western Australia8.01.11.12.01.83.219.663.1
Tasmania1.9_0.30.70.60.78.287.5
Northern Territory1.7_0.20.10.10.211.586.3
Australian Capital Territory0.8_0.40.80.40.48.788.5
Australia(a)6.50.91.41.51.72.311.674.1

 _nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)

  1. Includes Norfolk Island.
     
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander registered births, by year of registration (no.)
 Year of registration
State or territory of registration20162017201820192020202120222023
New South Wales(a)5,5775,9057,3397,1287,4827,8408,5938,543
Victoria1,6401,8371,8641,8661,8471,8622,0452,314
Queensland(b)5,4566,6156,4056,8826,4457,3937,4857,284
South Australia9521,0161,0681,0601,0251,1431,1561,236
Western Australia2,7502,7732,7042,6812,8132,8952,7823,034
Tasmania(c)585612578619680687677680
Northern Territory(d)1,3731,4021,7111,3831,4321,3651,3271,283
Australian Capital Territory227240259306292325323363
Australia(e)18,56020,40021,92821,92522,01623,51024,38824,737
  1. Some of the increases in 2018, 2019 and 2022 were due to a catch-up in processing lags. For more information, see New South Wales birth registrations and New South Wales Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander birth registrations.
  2. Some of the increases from 2017 were due to catch-up in registration processing lags while some of the increases in 2018 to 2021 were due to active engagement programs by the Queensland Registry to improve under registration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander births. For more information, see Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander birth registrations.
  3. Birth registrations in Tasmania in 2022 and 2023 were affected by a change in the way births were assigned to the reference year, see Tasmania births registrations.
  4. Some of the increases in 2018 were due to a catch-up in processing lags. For more information, see Northern Territory birth registrations.
  5. Includes births registered by the Norfolk Island Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
     

Registration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children is a priority for all state and territory registries. Some specific initiatives are outlined by jurisdiction, below.

New South Wales

Victoria

Queensland

South Australia

Tasmania

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander fertility rates

Data quality

Institutional environment

Data sources

Scope and coverage

Data treatments

Accuracy

Geography

Registration of multiple births

Parity (previous children of the mother)

Glossary

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Abbreviations

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Additional birth 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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