Canberra Population 2022 Statistics 

Canberra is the capital of Australia’s Capital Territory.

Canberra has approximately 390,000 people, which is 1.64 percent of Australia’s population.

The city’s population comprises roughly 50.5 percent females and 49.5 percent males. The town lies inland in Sydney and Melbourne, situated between Australia’s most alpine mountain ranges; it is located on the South East Coast of New South Wales.

Based on our findings, Canberra’s population will be 434,613 in June 2022. We are using the month of June at the end of every year due to ABS always following Australia the financial year as they push the numbers.

This calculation is made based on an average annual growth rate of 1.82 percent over the past ten years, starting in the year 2011. We believe that using the latest year’s figures (see the table below in the next section) will help to make the calculation more precise.

Population Growth of Canberra

The rate is relatively consistent in the ten years before Canberra’s population growth peak. It ranges between 0.50 percent to 4.06 percent, adding between 1,888-14,480 people every year to the total population.

This reason for the population growth is interstate migration. It’s not that many people are moving to Australia; however, the growth rate in percentage terms is reasonable to the Australian population increase.

YearPopulationGrowth Rate
2011356,585n/a
2012371,0654.06%
2013379,6002.30%
2014381,4880.50%
2015390,7062.42%
2016395,7851.30%
2017398,5660.70%
2018403,0571.13%
2019410,1991.77%
2020420,0872.41%
2021426,8451.61%

Demography of Canberra

The top five ancestral ancestries for people living in Canberra include Australian, English, Irish, Scottish, and German, according to census data.

The top five languages (other than English) spoken in Canberra include Mandarin, Vietnamese, Cantonese, Italian and Spanish.

The top six birth countries for those living in Canberra include Australia, England, China, India, New Zealand, and Vietnam.

The composition of Canberra’s religions is 28.0 percent no religious affiliation, 26.6% Catholic, 15.1 percent Anglican, 7.5% Religious affiliations are not specified, 3.3% Uniting Church, 2.5% Buddhism, 2.4 percent of Protestant and Reformation, 2.2% Eastern Orthodox, 2.1% Christian, 2.0 percent Islam.

Population Density of Canberra

The population density of Canberra is 173.3 inhabitants per sq kilometer. This is ranked as the 5th most dense city within Australia’s Capital cities.

Canberra’s population density remains relatively low compared to other cities developed around the globe.

PositionCityPopulation Density
1Melbourne453/km2
2Adelaide404.205/km2
3Sydney400/km2
4Perth317.736/km2
5Canberra173.3/km²
6Brisbane145/km2
7Hobart124.8/km2
8Darwin44.976/km2

Occupations and Industries

In Canberra, the top job opportunities for people who reside in Canberra include 28.7 percent of professionals, 19.3% Clerical & administrative employees, 15.6% Managers, 10.5 percent Technicians and trades workers, 9.3 percent of personal and community services workers, 6.9 sales workers, 5.0 percent of laborers 2.7 percent Machinery operators and chauffeurs, 2.0% Occupation inadequately defined/not stated.

The significant industries people in Canberra work in include 32.3 Percentage of public security and administration, 9.5% Professional, scientific and technical services, 9.1% Health care and social assistance 8.4 percent Education and Training, 7.8% Retail trade, 6.4% Construction, 5.7 percent Accommodation, and Food Services, 3.2% Other services, 2.4% Administrative and support services.

Facts About Canberra

  1. Canberra is the country’s biggest city in the inland region and is also her capital city. It’s located around 170 miles southwest of Sydney and 410 miles to the northeast of Melbourne.
  2. The city was home to the nation’s Executive, Judiciary, and Legislature departments for more than 100 years.
  3. Canberra is home to a more significant proportion of volunteerism than the other Australian cities.
  4. Canberra has the highest proportion of tech-savvy people who are early adopters and the highest NBN adoption rate in Australia.
  5. Canberra is home to a more significant share of volunteerism than the cities in other Australian cities.
  6. In the language spoken by people of the Ngunnawal group, Canberra supposedly means either “meeting place” or “women’s breasts.”
  7. Brindabella Ranges. Canberra is spread over 814.2 square kilometers. It is situated near Brindabella Ranges.
  8. Canberra is an established city. The inner-city region was initially designed in the hands of Walter Burley Griffin, a significant 20th-century American architect.

References

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