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IBISWorld forecasts the population aged 18 and older to increase by 1.7% during 2025-26, to reach 22,189,796 people. The number of Australians born in 2007-2008, which will transition into this age demographic in 2025-26, was a record at the time, driving the increase in this demographic's population.In general, the birth rate tends to be more volatile than overall population growth, with birth rates demonstrating periods of both growth and decline. However, the birth rate trended upwards between the 1980s and the lates 2000s, contributing to the long-term growth in the population aged 18 and older. In addition, life expectancy in Australia has continued to improve, supporting growth in the population demographic at the later end of the demographic spectrum.Over the past five years, the population aged 18 and older has grown at an unusually volatile rate. While the demographic's population has increased every year, the pandemic caused a temporary blip, with the demographics growth rate stabilising at 0.1% in 2020-21. As international students and migrants flocked back to Australia after the borders reopened, growth in the number of people aged over 18 reached record levels across 2022-23 and 2023-24. As these initial post-pandemic effects have worn off in 2024-25 and 2025-26, the growth rate of people aged over 18 in Australia has returned to a level mirroring historic averages. Overall, IBISWorld forecasts the population aged 18 and older to grow at a compound annual rate of 2.1% over the five years through 2025-26.
Curious about what drives these trends? IBISWorld's analyst coverage on the population aged 18 and older includes detailled analysis on the current performance, outlook and industries affected.
1971-2033
This report analyses the Australian population aged 18 and older, including all citizens and residents. A resident is someone that has been residing in, or plans to reside in, Australia for 12 months or more over a 16-month period. The data for this report is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics and is measured in people residing in Australia at the end of each financial year.
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The population aged 18 and older in Australia in 2026 was 22,189,796 people.
The population aged 18 and older in Australia grew by 2.06% in 2026.
IBISWorld’s data and analysis on population aged 18 and older in Australia includes forecasted growth rates over the next five years.