Australia’s urbanization rate was already high in 1990 at and increased to by 2023, indicating a largely urbanized population. Australia’s urban growth has been historically concentrated in major cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, where economic opportunities and high living standards continue to draw the population. The slight dip in the early 1990s reflects minor shifts in demographic distribution but did not significantly impact Australia’s predominantly urban character. From the early 2000s, a gradual upward trend resumed as urban centers expanded, driven by increased migration and the diversification of employment opportunities. By 2023, Australia maintained one of the highest urbanization rates globally, with its urban population growth supported by robust infrastructure and strong economic performance in urban areas, particularly within sectors like technology, finance, and services.
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