Australia - 2030. Based on current trends, Australia's population is projected to reach 30 million people between 2029 and 2033, according to the latest figures released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). GB: 239-2559-40 Registered in England No. By continuing to browse our site you agree to our use of data and cookies. Population projections are based on assumptions of future levels of fertility, life expectancy and migration, which are guided by recent population trends. VAT No. 1040587 Falling birth rates mean that the proportion of younger age groups in the population will continue to shrink in 2017-2030, while the share of older groups will rise rapidly.
The increase means that an extra 2.7 million homes, 125,000 retirement facilities and 24,000 more hospital beds will be needed, according to a report from the Property Council of Australia. VAT No. In the medium-growth model, Australia's population would hit 30 million in 2030-31, 35 million in 2043-44 and 40 million in 2058-59. Projections of AustraliaÕs population are calculated by both the ABS and United Nations.
Introducing enhanced country reports featuring interactive datagraphics, charts and analysis. In the medium-growth model, Australia's population would hit 30 million in 2030-31, 35 million in 2043-44 and 40 million in 2058-59. Introducing enhanced country reports featuring interactive datagraphics, charts and analysis. Source(s): Population Projections, Australia, 2017 (base) - 2066 In the 10 years to 30 June 2017, Australia's population increased by 1.7% per year on average, with around 60% of growth resulting from NOM and around 40% from natural increase (births minus deaths). Annual population growth rate remains steady, figures showAustralia’s annual population growth rate remained steady at 1.4% for the year ending 30 September 2011, according to latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).This was the fourth consecutive quarter that the annual population growth rate was 1.4%.Western Australia continues to have the fastest growing population in the country, increasing by 2.6% in the year to 30 September 2011. An epidemiologic model of the Australian population was developed. The most influential Megatrends set to shape the world through 2030, identified by Euromonitor International, help businesses better anticipate market developments and lead change for their industries.Euromonitor addresses your unique questions and challenges across all B2B and B2C industries and geographies through custom, tailor-made research projects, designed to your specific goals.In 2030, the population of Australia will reach 29.8 million, an increase of 21.5% from 2017. ¥ Population projections are estimates of future populations based on assumptions about demographic trends, and in particular three main componentsÑfertility, mortality and overseas migration. Population Projections Projected population, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, Australia, state and territories, 2016 to 2031 Projected population, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, Indigenous Regions, 2016 to 2031