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  1. The 2016 Australian census was the 17th national population census held in Australia. [1] The census was officially conducted with effect on Tuesday, 9 August 2016. The total population of the Commonwealth of Australia was counted as 23,401,892 – an increase of 8.8 per cent or 1,894,175 people over the 2011 census. [2]

  2. 11 de abr. de 2017 · In 2016, the Census will count close to 10 million dwellings and approximately 24 million people, the largest number counted to date. The information you provide in the Census helps estimate Australia’s population, which is used to distribute government funds and plan services for your community – housing, transport, education, industry ...

  3. In the 2016 Census, there were 23,401,892 people in Australia. Of these 49.3% were male and 50.7% were female. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people made up 2.8% of the population.

    • 50.7%
    • 38
    • 49.3%
    • 23,401,892
  4. The census aims to accurately measure the population, number of dwellings in Australia, and a range of their key characteristics. Census data is used for defining electoral boundaries, planning infrastructure, establishing community services, and formulating public policy. 2016 census

    • 8 December 1905; 117 years ago
  5. 19 de oct. de 2017 · THE 2016 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING. The Census of Population and Housing (the Census) is the single most current and valuable data set of our nation, and complements the other 500 statistical releases the ABS produces each and every year.

  6. The Census of Population and Housing paints a picture of the society in which we live and, when compared with previous censuses, we can see how we have changed. At August 9 2016, there were 23,401,892 people living in Australia, an increase of 8.8% when compared with 2011.