What was the population of Australia in 1901?

What was the population of Australia in 1901?

3.77 million
Population growth In 1901, the population was 3.77 million.

What was the population of Australia in 1918?

5,029,403
1910s

1918 in Australia
Governor-General Ronald Munro-Ferguson
Prime minister Billy Hughes
Population 5,029,403
Elections South Australia, Queensland

What is the significance of 1 January 1901?

Australia became a nation on 1 January 1901 when 6 British colonies—New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania—united to form the Commonwealth of Australia. This process is known as Federation.

Who migrated to Australia in 1901?

The Gold Rush Thousands of Chinese people came to Australia during the 1850s gold rushes. By 1901, Chinese were the third largest migrant group in Australia after the British and Germans. When the gold was exhausted many took up market gardening or established businesses such as restaurants or laundries.

Do we have free speech in Australia?

The Australian constitution does not have such an explicit statement regarding free speech. But Australia is a party to seven core international human rights treaties and the right to freedom of opinion and expression is contained in articles 19 and 20 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

What was the population of Australia in the 1901 census?

The 1901 census counted 3,773,801 people across Australia (1,977,928 males and 1,795,873 females). [1] The median age was 22 years, with some 35% of the population being under 15. Only 4% of the population was aged 65 and upwards (p. 144).

What was the population of South Australia in 1788?

The population, in 1788, of the area now known as South Australia was estimated to be around 15,000. Estimates of the precise number of intending settlers vary but the 1837 report of the South Australian Colonization Commission claimed 546 British settlers set sail in 1836.

Is the South Australian census available to the public?

The only Census details currently available to the public are details of the 1841 South Australian Census – a census of the colony ordered by the British government. The original census is held by the government archives, State Records of South Australia, who have made a typed name index available online.

Where did Australia’s population originate from?

In 1996 three-quarters of the population were Australian born, 16.6 per cent originated in Europe, and 2.6 per cent from Asia. The 2011 census showed that one in four Australians were born overseas. When Australia’s first permanent European settlement was established in 1788, South Australia’s population is estimated to have been around 15 000.