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Australia Population: Resident: Estimated: Annual: Tasmania: Greater Hobart data was reported at 229,088.000 Person in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 225,913.000 Person for 2016. Australia Population: Resident: Estimated: Annual: Tasmania: Greater Hobart data is updated yearly, averaging 216,971.500 Person from Jun 2006 (Median) to 2017, with 12 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 229,088.000 Person in 2017 and a record low of 204,753.000 Person in 2006. Australia Population: Resident: Estimated: Annual: Tasmania: Greater Hobart data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Australian Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.G002: Estimated Resident Population.
Around 1.6 million domestic overnight visitors traveled to Tasmania's capital, Hobart, Australia, in the year ended December 2024. That same year, just over 2.5 million domestic tourists went to Hobart for the day. The highest number of domestic trips to Hobart within the given period was recorded in 2019, with a total of over 4.85 million domestic visitors traveling to Tasmania's capital that year.
Humans have been living on the continent of Australia (name derived from "Terra Australis"; Latin for "the southern land") for approximately 65,000 years, however population growth was relatively slow until the nineteenth century. Europeans had made some contact with Australia as early as 1606, however there was no significant attempt at settlement until the late eighteenth century. By 1800, the population of Australia was approximately 350,000 people, and the majority of these were Indigenous Australians. As colonization progressed the number of ethnic Europeans increased while the Australian Aboriginal population was decimated through conflict, smallpox and other diseases, with some communities being exterminated completely, such as Aboriginal Tasmanians. Mass migration from Britain and China After the loss of its American colonies in the 1780s, the British Empire looked to other parts of the globe to expand its sphere of influence. In Australia, the first colonies were established in Sydney, Tasmania and Western Australia. Many of these were penal colonies which became home to approximately 164,000 British and Irish convicts who were transported to Australia between 1788 and 1868. As the decades progressed, expansion into the interior intensified, and the entire country was claimed by Britain in 1826. Inland colonization led to further conflict between European settlers and indigenous Australians, which cost the lives of thousands of natives. Inward expansion also saw the discovery of many natural resources, and most notably led to the gold rushes of the 1850s, which attracted substantial numbers of Chinese migrants to Australia. This mass migration from non-European countries eventually led to some restrictive policies being introduced, culminating with the White Australia Policy of 1901, which cemented ethnic-European dominance in Australian politics and society. These policies were not retracted until the second half of the 1900s. Independent Australia Australia changed its status to a British dominion in 1901, and eventually became independent in 1931. Despite this, Australia has remained a part of the British Commonwealth, and Australian forces (ANZAC) fought with the British and their Allies in both World Wars, and were instrumental in campaigns such as Gallipoli in WWI, and the South West Pacific Theater in WWII. The aftermath of both wars had a significant impact on the Australian population, with approximately 90 thousand deaths in both world wars combined, as well as 15 thousand deaths as a result of the Spanish flu pandemic following WWI, although Australia experienced a significant baby boom following the Second World War. In the past fifty years, Australia has promoted immigration from all over the world, and now has one of the strongest economies and highest living standards in the world, with a population that has grown to over 25 million people in 2020.
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澳大利亚 Population: Resident: Estimated: Annual: Tasmania: Greater Hobart在2017达229,088.000 人口,相较于2016的225,913.000 人口有所增长。澳大利亚 Population: Resident: Estimated: Annual: Tasmania: Greater Hobart数据按每年更新,2006至2017期间平均值为216,971.500 人口,共12份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于2017,达229,088.000 人口,而历史最低值则出现于2006,为204,753.000 人口。CEIC提供的澳大利亚 Population: Resident: Estimated: Annual: Tasmania: Greater Hobart数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于Australian Bureau of Statistics,数据归类于Global Database的澳大利亚 – Table AU.G002: Estimated Resident Population。
In Tasmania, about 1.49 children were born per woman in the period of 2022-2023. This figure represents a significant decrease compared to the previous years.
This dataset is the June 2022 release of Geoscape Planning for a single SA2 area (Hobart) with SA2 code (61027). Buildings is a spatial dataset which represents Australia's built environment derived from remotely sensed imagery and aggregated data sources. The Buildings dataset has relationships with the G-NAF, Cadastre, Property and Administrative Boundaries products produced by Geoscape Australia. Users should note that these related Geoscape products are not part of Buildings. For more information regarding Geoscape Buildings, please refer to the Data Product Description and the June 2022 Release Notes. Please note: As per the licence for this data, the coverage area accessed by you can not be greater than a single Level 2 Statistical Area (SA2) as defined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. If you require additional data beyond a single SA2 for your research, please request a quote from AURIN. Buildings is a digital dataset representing buildings across Australia. Data quality and potential capture timelines will vary across Australia based on two categories, each category has been developed based on a number of factors including the probability of the occurrence of natural events (e.g. flooding), population distribution and industrial/commercial activities. Areas with a population greater than 200, or with significant industrial/commercial activity in a visual assessment have been defined as 'Urban' and all other regions have been defined as 'Rural'. This dataset has been restricted to the Hobart SA2 by AURIN.
Abstract for the 2014 Australian Population Association Conference, 3-5 December, Hobart
In a 2023 survey conducted in Tasmania in Australia, over 35 percent of male LGBTQ respondents said they were either 50 years or older. By comparison, 15.5 percent stated they were under 25 years old.
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Australia Population: Resident: Estimated: Annual: Tasmania: Greater Hobart data was reported at 229,088.000 Person in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 225,913.000 Person for 2016. Australia Population: Resident: Estimated: Annual: Tasmania: Greater Hobart data is updated yearly, averaging 216,971.500 Person from Jun 2006 (Median) to 2017, with 12 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 229,088.000 Person in 2017 and a record low of 204,753.000 Person in 2006. Australia Population: Resident: Estimated: Annual: Tasmania: Greater Hobart data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Australian Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.G002: Estimated Resident Population.