2025 Population Statement

2025 Population Statement

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2025 Population Statement

Insights from the 2025 Population Statement

The 2025 Population Statement explains how Australia’s population is changing and what the future might look like.

Population growth

Australia’s population passed 27.5 million in 2025. By 2035–36, it is projected to grow to 31.5 million.

Population growth is expected to slow to 1.3% in 2025–26. This largely reflects falling net overseas migration and fertility rates.

Migration trends

Net overseas migration has fallen since its peak in 2022–23. In 2025–26, net overseas migration is forecast to be 260,000. Fewer temporary migrants, particularly on student and visitor visas, are arriving. Migration is returning to pre-COVID-19 pandemic patterns.

Fertility rates

In 2025–26, the total fertility rate is expected to fall to a record low of 1.42 children per woman, well below the replacement level of 2.1. Fertility intentions in Australia have also been falling since 2001, but they remain above the total fertility rate.

State and territory, capital city and regional projections

The Statement includes new experimental 40-year projections for states and territories, capital cities and regional areas. These provide insights into how areas will grow and age over time. Capital cities are projected to grow nearly twice as fast as rest-of-state areas.

Western Australia is expected to be Australia’s fastest growing state or territory in the coming years, while Tasmania will remain the slowest growing. 

State and territory snapshots

Each state and territory has its own summary of population trends.

There is also a national snapshot summarising Australia’s population trends.

Downloads

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2025 Population Statement DOCX 3.37 MB

Data items

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Population Statement: National Population Projections, 2024–25 to 2035–36

  • National population projections. Includes population level, components of population growth, mortality and fertility assumptions and visa migration projections.
  • 2025 Population Statement
  • Last updated: 9 January 2026

Population Statement: National Population Projections, 2024–25 to 2035–36 XLSX 181 kB

Population Statement: National Population Projections by Age and Sex, 2024–25 to 2035–36

Population Statement: National Population Projections by Age and Sex, 2024–25 to 2035–36 XLSX 203 kB

Population Statement: Population Projections, tidy file, 2024–25 to 2035–36

  • National, state and territory, and capital city and rest-of-state population projections. Includes population level, components of population growth, mortality and fertility assumptions and visa migration projections.
  • 2025 Population Statement
  • Last updated: 9 January 2026

Population Statement: Population Projections, tidy file, 2024–25 to 2035–36 XLSX 286 kB

Population Statement: Population Projections by Age and Sex, tidy file, 2024–25 to 2035–36

  • National, state and territory, and capital city and rest-of-state population projections by age and sex.
  • 2025 Population Statement
  • Last updated: 9 January 2026

Population Statement: Population Projections by Age and Sex, tidy file, 2024–25 to 2035–36 XLSX 2.74 MB

Population Statement: State and Territory Population Projections, 2024–25 to 2035–36

  • State and Territory population projections. Includes population level and components of population growth.
  • 2025 Population Statement
  • Last updated: 9 January 2026

Population Statement: State and Territory Population Projections, 2024–25 to 2035–36 XLSX 195 kB

Population Statement: State and Territory Population Projections by Age and Sex, 2024–25 to 2035–36

Population Statement: State and Territory Population Projections by Age and Sex, 2024–25 to 2035–36 XLSX 366 kB

Population Statement: Capital city and Rest-of-State Population Projections, 2024–25 to 2035–36

  • Capital city and rest-of-state population projections, includes population level and components of population growth. Capital city and rest-of-state regions are derived from Greater Capital City Statistical Areas (GCCSA) defined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics and represent the socio-economic extent of the capital cities.
  • 2025 Population Statement
  • Last updated: 9 January 2026

Population Statement: Capital city and Rest-of-State Population Projections, 2024–25 to 2035–36 XLSX 196 kB

Population Statement: Capital City and Rest-of-State Population Projections by Age and Sex, 2024–25 to 2035–36

  • Capital city and rest-of-state population projections by age and sex. Capital city and rest-of-state regions are derived from Greater Capital City Statistical Areas (GCCSA) defined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics and represent the socio-economic extent of the capital cities.
  • 2025 Population Statement
  • Last updated: 9 January 2026

Population Statement: Capital City and Rest-of-State Population Projections by Age and Sex, 2024–25 to 2035–36 XLSX 502 kB