Australia covers a very large area: 7,617,930 square kilometre, but with a small population of only about 22 million, as at 2010.
This gives us a Population Density for Australia of only about 2.8 people per square kilometre.
The Population Density for each of the Australian States is as follows:
| Pop per sq K | State |
| 154.00 | Australian Capital Territory |
| 23.87 | Victoria |
| 8.87 | New South Wales |
| 7.35 | Tasmania |
| 2.55 | Queensland |
| 1.65 | South Australia |
| 0.17 | Northern Territory |
| 0.88 | West Australia |
| 395.00 | England |
| 65.90 | Scotland |
The Population Density for each of the Australian Capital Cities is as follows:
| Pop per sq K | City |
| 2,058 | Sydney |
| 1,566 | Melbourne |
| 1,295 | Adelaide |
| 926 | Darwin |
| 918 | Brisbane |
| 895 | Hobart |
| 429 | Canberra |
| 310 | Perth |
| 4,761 | London |
| 4,776 | Edinburgh |
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