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      • The state with the highest number of Australians is California, with 20,226 residents identifying as Australian. However, in terms of percentage of the population, the top three states are Utah (0.0748%), Washington (0.0628%), and Nevada (0.0584%).
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  2. The state with the highest number of Australians is California, with 20,226 residents identifying as Australian. However, in terms of percentage of the population, the top three states are Utah (0.0748%), Washington (0.0628%), and Nevada (0.0584%).

  3. Apr 3, 2024 · Demographics. Population distribution Australia 2021, by state. Published by Statista Research Department , Apr 3, 2024. As of September 2021, the proportion of the Australian...

  4. Apr 4, 2024 · It’s geographically a similar size to North America, yet the population is a fraction of the size; as of 2020, Australia’s population was over 25 million and North America's was 579...

    • South Australia - 1,659,800
    • Western Australia - 2,366,900
    • Queensland - 4,599,400
    • Victoria - 5,640,900
    • New South Wales - 7,317,500
    • Australia in 2040

    South Australia is the fifth-most populous state in Australia, accounting for about 7% of the country's population. It is also the fourth-largest state in total land area, accounting for about 12% of the country's total area. South Australia only has one of Australia's fifty most populous cities, but it is the fifth largest city in the country. Ade...

    Western Australia is the fourth-most populous state in Australia, accounting for about 10% of the country's population. It is also the largest state in total land area, accounting for about 33% of the country's total area. Western Australia is home to six of the fifty most populous cities in Australia. Western Australia is also home to the country'...

    Queensland is the third-most populous state in Australia, accounting for about 20% of the country's population. It is also the second-largest state in terms of total land area, accounting for about 22% of the country's total area. Queensland is home to ten of the fifty most populous cities in Australia, including two of the top ten. Queensland is a...

    Victoria is the second-most populous state in Australia, accounting for about 24% of the country's population. It is also the sixth-largest state in total land area, accounting for only about 3% of the country's total area. Victoria is the smallest mainland state in Australia in total land area. Victoria is home to eight of the 50 most populous cit...

    New South Wales is the biggest state in Australia by population. The state accounts for about 32% of the country's population. It is also the fifth-largest state in terms of total land area, accounting for about 10% of the country's total area. New South Wales is home to twelve of the fifty most populous cities in Australia, including three of the ...

    Based on population projections, by 2040 the population of South Australia is expected to go up 26% to around 2.1 million people. Western Australia is projected to have its population almost double to about 4.7 million people. Queensland's population is projected to go up to 7.3 million people. Victoria's population is expected to increase by 51% t...

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  5. Australia United States; Population: 25,809,973 (July 2021 est.) 334,998,398 (July 2021 est.) note: the US Census Bureau's 2020 census results show the US population as 331,449,281 as of 1 April 2020: Age structure: 0-14 years: 18.72% (male 2,457,418/female 2,309,706) 15-24 years: 12.89% (male 1,710,253/female 1,572,794)

  6. All six states of Australia, ordered by population size, are: New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, and Tasmania. Tasmania is the only state not located on the country’s mainland. As previously mentioned, the country is divided into territories.

  7. A Look at Australian American Population. Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey https://data.census.gov/cedsci/ (Note: Data refers to people reporting Australian ancestry, 5-year estimates) US state-level data on Americans with Australian ancestry.