Australia 



Facts
Population:
19,357,594 (July 2001 est.)
Age structure:
0-14 years:
20.64% (male 2,045,892; female 1,948,949)
15-64 years:
66.86% (male 6,538,096; female 6,405,014)
65 years and over:
12.5% (male 1,059,107; female 1,360,536) (2001 est.)
Population growth rate:
0.99% (2001 est.)
Birth rate:
12.86 births/1,000 population (2001 est.)
Death rate:
7.18 deaths/1,000 population (2001 est.)
Net migration rate:
4.19 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2001 est.)
Sex ratio:
at birth:
1.05 male(s)/female
under 15 years:
1.05 male(s)/female
15-64 years:
1.02 male(s)/female
65 years and over:
0.78 male(s)/female
total population:
0.99 male(s)/female (2001 est.)
Infant mortality rate:
4.97 deaths/1,000 live births (2001 est.)
Life expectancy at birth:
total population:
79.87 years
male:
77.02 years
female:
82.87 years (2001 est.)
Total fertility rate:
1.77 children born/woman (2001 est.)
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate:
0.15% (1999 est.)
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS:
14,000 (1999 est.)
HIV/AIDS - deaths:
100 (1999 est.)
Nationality:
noun:
Australian(s)
adjective:
Australian
Ethnic groups:
Caucasian 92%, Asian 7%, aboriginal and other 1%
Religions:
Anglican 26.1%, Roman Catholic 26%, other Christian 24.3%, non-Christian 11%
Languages:
English, native languages
Literacy:
definition:
age 15 and over can read and write
total population:
100%
male:
100%
female:
100% (1980 est.)
GDP:
purchasing power parity - $445.8 billion (2000 est.)
GDP - real growth rate:
4.7% (2000 est.)
GDP - per capita:
purchasing power parity - $23,200 (2000 est.)
GDP - composition by sector:
agriculture:
3%
industry:
26%
services:
71% (1999 est.)
Population below poverty line:
NA%
Household income or consumption by percentage share:
lowest 10%:
2%
highest 10%:
25.4% (1994)
Inflation rate (consumer prices):
1.4% (2000 est.)
Labor force:
9.5 million (December 1999)
Labor force - by occupation:
services 73%, industry 22%, agriculture 5% (1997 est.)
Unemployment rate:
6.4% (2000)
Budget:
revenues:
$94 billion
expenditures:
$103 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (1999 est.)
Industries:
mining, industrial and transportation equipment, food processing, chemicals, steel
Industrial production growth rate:
1.5% (1999 est.)
Electricity - production:
191.727 billion kWh (1999)
Electricity - production by source:
fossil fuel:
89.93%
hydro:
8.36%
nuclear:
0%
other:
1.71% (1999)
Electricity - consumption:
178.306 billion kWh (1999)
Electricity - exports:
0 kWh (1999)
Electricity - imports:
0 kWh (1999)
Agriculture - products:
wheat, barley, sugarcane, fruits; cattle, sheep, poultry
Exports:
$69 billion (f.o.b., 2000 est.)
Exports - commodities:
coal, gold, meat, wool, alumina, iron ore, wheat, machinery and transport equipment
Exports - partners:
Japan 19%, EU 14%, ASEAN 12%, US 9%, South Korea, NZ, Taiwan, Hong Kong, China (1999)
Imports:
$77 billion (f.o.b., 2000 est.)
Imports - commodities:
machinery and transport equipment, computers and office machines, telecommunication equipment and parts; crude oil and petroleum products
Imports - partners:
EU 24%, US 22%, Japan 14%, ASEAN 13% (1999)
Debt - external:
$220.6 billion (2000)
Economic aid - donor:
ODA, $1.43 billion (FY97/98)
Currency:
Australian dollar (AUD)
Currency code:
AUD
Exchange rates:
Australian dollars per US dollar - 1.7995 (January 2001), 1.7173 (2000), 1.5497 (1999), 1.5888 (1998), 1.3439 (1997), 1.2773 (1996)
Fiscal year:
1 July - 30 June
Statistics: CIA World Factbook.
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The terrorist bombing of the Australian Embassy in Jakarta on Sept. 9 may have serious implications for the upcoming elections in Australia and Indonesia.
Critics have condemned the Australian government's plan to acquire a National Missile Defense (NMD) system from the U.S. claiming its implementation could destabilize the region.
The Iraq war and the fear of al-Qaeda intervention, may affect the Australian elections, expected in August.