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- Older Australians, Demographic profile - Australian Institute of Health . . .
This page presents an overview of the demographic characteristics of older Australians, including changes over time and population projections Throughout this page, ‘older people’ refers to people aged 65 and over Where this definition does not apply, the age group in focus is specified
- Regional population by age and sex - Australian Bureau of Statistics
People aged 20 to 44 years made up 38% of the combined capital city population, compared with 30% of the population in the rest of Australia People aged 55 years and over made up a smaller proportion of the population in capital cities (26%) than in the rest of Australia (34%)
- Australia: age distribution population 2025 | Statista
All in all, 55 percent of Australia’s population was aged 35 years or older as of June 2025 At the same time, the age distribution of the country also shows that the share of children
- Australia Median Age Demographics: 1960-2026 - georank. org
With a population of 27 2M people, Australia has a median age of 39 years which makes it the 55 196 oldest country 17 8% of the demographic are children 0-14 years old, 64 4% are working-age people aged 15-64, and 17 7% are older population aged 65+ years
- Age and sex structure | Centre for Population
View population pyramids for Australia and the states and territories
- Population by Age and Sex - Dataset - Data. gov. au
Contains latest available estimates by age and sex of the resident populations of areas of Australia as at 30 June
- Statistics about older Australians - Australian Human Rights Commission
Learn more about older Australians’ contributions to Australian society and the impacts of ageism and age discrimination through statistics
- Australia Population Pyramid 2025 - Demographics Birth Statistics . . .
This detailed age distribution reveals Australia 's demographic characteristics: a moderate youth population (29 9 % under 25) shaping economic dynamics, a moderate working-age population (64 2 %) driving productivity, and growing elderly dependency (18 1 % over 65)
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