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Australia in 2025 is a stable, high‑income Indo‑Pacific democracy with about 27.5 million people, a services‑dominated, resource‑rich economy, near‑universal digital connectivity, and full energy and transport access.

Nam H Nguyen
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May 13, 2026

It faces familiar pressures—housing, infrastructure, climate resilience, and strategic competition in its region—while remaining one of the world’s safer, more prosperous and urbanised countries.

Introduction

Australia is a federal parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy officially known as the Commonwealth of Australia. It occupies the world’s smallest continent plus Tasmania and numerous islands, with its capital in Canberra and major cities including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide. In 2025 it remains an advanced, open market economy closely integrated with Asia‑Pacific trade and security networks.

Geography

  • Location: Oceania, between the Indian and South Pacific Oceans.
  • Area: About 7.7–7.9 million sq km, making it the sixth‑largest country by land area.
  • Landscape: Predominantly arid and semi‑arid interior (the “Outback”), with more temperate, fertile coastal fringes and tropical north.
  • Notable features: Great Barrier Reef, vast deserts, the Murray–Darling river system, and relatively low overall population density.

People and society

  • Population size: Around 27.5–27.7 million residents in 2025.
  • Urbanisation: Roughly 85–90% of people live in urban areas, heavily concentrated in coastal cities.
  • Demographics: Median age around late 30s; life expectancy about 83 years.
  • Diversity: A highly multicultural society with significant migration from Asia, Europe and the Pacific, alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as First Nations.

Government

  • System: Federal parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy, with King Charles III as head of state represented by a Governor‑General.
  • Structure:
    • Federal level: Prime Minister and Cabinet, bicameral Parliament (House of Representatives and Senate).
    • Sub‑national: Six states and two mainland territories with their own parliaments and powers.
  • Institutions: Strong rule of law, independent judiciary, and high scores on governance and statistical capacity indicators.

Population (2025 snapshot)

  • Total population: About 27.5–27.7 million; growth around 1–2% annually, driven significantly by net overseas migration.
  • Trends:
    • Net migration: Easing from post‑pandemic peaks but still positive; forecast around 260,000 in 2025–26.
    • Fertility: Falling to a record low (around 1.4 children per woman), well below replacement.
    • Ageing: Gradual population ageing, with implications for health, pensions and labour supply.

Economy

  • Size and income: Nominal GDP around USD 1.7–1.8 trillion in 2024, with GDP per capita above USD 60,000, placing Australia among high‑income economies.
  • Structure: Services dominate employment and output, but mining and agriculture remain crucial export earners (iron ore, coal, LNG, and agricultural commodities).
  • Labour market: Unemployment around 4–4.5% in 2025–26, with high labour‑force participation.
  • Macro conditions: Moderate growth (around 1–2%), inflation easing but still above pre‑pandemic lows, and public debt near 55–60% of GDP.

Energy

  • Access: Near‑universal electricity access (100% of population).
  • Mix: Historically reliant on coal and gas, but rapidly increasing solar and wind; renewables (excluding large hydro) now account for a growing share of electricity generation (around 20%+ and rising).
  • Emissions: Per‑capita CO2 emissions remain relatively high compared with many OECD peers, though climate and energy transition policies are tightening.

Communications

  • Internet use: Around 95–96% of the population uses the internet, with extensive mobile and broadband coverage.
  • Infrastructure: National Broadband Network (NBN) and 4G/5G mobile networks provide high connectivity, especially in urban areas, with ongoing efforts to improve remote and regional coverage.

Transportation

  • Road and rail: Extensive road network and long‑distance freight rail, with urban public transport systems in major cities.
  • Air: Multiple international airports (e.g., Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth) connect Australia globally; domestic air travel is vital given long internal distances.
  • Ports: Major seaports support bulk commodity exports (iron ore, coal, LNG) and container trade.

Military and security

  • Forces: The Australian Defence Force (ADF) comprises army, navy and air force, with a focus on maritime and air capabilities and regional engagement.
  • Alliances: Long‑standing alliance with the United States (ANZUS), participation in AUKUS and the Quad, and active role in Indo‑Pacific security and peacekeeping.
  • Security focus: Emphasis on maritime security, cyber defence, counter‑terrorism, and resilience of critical infrastructure.

Travel advice (general 2025 picture)

  • Safety: Australia is generally safe with low homicide rates (around 1 per 100,000 people) and strong public institutions.
  • Health and environment: High health standards; main risks are environmental—bushfires, heatwaves, floods, cyclones, and marine hazards (e.g., stingers, rips).
  • Practical notes:
    • Entry: Visa requirements vary by nationality; electronic visas are common.
    • Costs: Generally high cost of living and travel compared with many regions.
    • Transport: Long distances between cities; domestic flights often necessary.

(Travellers should always check their own government’s latest official travel advisories for current, country‑specific guidance.)

Expected trends for 2026

  • Population: Growth continues but slows to around 1.3% as net migration normalises and fertility remains low; population edges further above 28 million.
  • Economy: Gradual, modest GDP growth with continued focus on productivity, housing supply, and infrastructure; inflation expected to stabilise closer to central‑bank targets.
  • Energy and climate: Ongoing expansion of renewables, grid upgrades, and emissions‑reduction policies, with more investment in storage and transmission.
  • Society and regions: Capital cities grow faster than regional areas; Western Australia and some northern regions likely to outpace slower‑growing states such as Tasmania.
  • Geopolitics: Continued strategic focus on the Indo‑Pacific, defence modernisation, and partnerships such as AUKUS amid regional competition.

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