Here are some interactive heatmaps that let you compare the population density of Australian suburbs.
If you click on a suburb you will see more details of the suburb, including population density figures, plus other demographic stats. The whole of Australia is covered, so you can zoom out and move around the maps as you need.
The densest suburb is Pyrmont/Ultimo in Sydney with 12,563 people per square kilometre (see below). At the other end of the scale, the emptiest area in Australia is the Western region of South Australia, with 0.001 persons per square kilometre, or one person per 1000 square kilometres.
The source of this data is the 2011 Australian Census, undertaken by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
If you want to read more about population density in Australia, have a look at this article.
If you click on a suburb you will see more details of the suburb, including population density figures, plus other demographic stats. The whole of Australia is covered, so you can zoom out and move around the maps as you need.
The densest suburb is Pyrmont/Ultimo in Sydney with 12,563 people per square kilometre (see below). At the other end of the scale, the emptiest area in Australia is the Western region of South Australia, with 0.001 persons per square kilometre, or one person per 1000 square kilometres.
Sydney
Melbourne
Brisbane
Perth
The source of this data is the 2011 Australian Census, undertaken by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
If you want to read more about population density in Australia, have a look at this article.




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