Birth Rate Continues To Decline: Australia

There were 286,998 births registered in Australia in 2023, resulting in a total fertility rate (TFR) of 1.50 babies per woman according to the latest data released from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

Beidar Cho, ABS head of demography statistics said: "The record low total fertility rate is because there were fewer births in most states and territories".

Western Australia had the highest TFR (1.57 babies per woman) in 2023 closely followed by New South Wales and the Northern Territory (1.55 babies per woman).

The Australian Capital Territory had the lowest total fertility rate in 2023, with 1.31 babies per woman.

Only Tasmania saw an increase in TFR since 2022, growing from 1.49 to 1.51 babies per woman.

"In 2023, the total fertility rate for mothers who were Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander was 2.17 babies per woman. There were 24,737 births registered where at least one parent was an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian, which makes up 8.6 per cent of all births," Ms Cho said.

Total fertility rate - 1935 to 2023
YearTotal fertility rate
19352.115
19362.178
19372.208
19382.205
19392.222
19402.256
19412.364
19422.375
19432.569
19442.63
19452.736
19462.986
19473.076
19482.985
19492.986
19503.067
19513.059
19523.181
19533.193
19543.191
19553.275
19563.33
19573.421
19583.421
19593.44
19603.451
19613.548
19623.431
19633.343
19643.154
19652.973
19662.885
19672.847
19682.886
19692.887
19702.859
19712.945
19722.743
19732.491
19742.321
19752.148
19762.06
19772.007
19781.949
19791.907
19801.891
19811.935
19821.929
19831.924
19841.84
19851.923
19861.868
19871.845
19881.831
19891.838
19901.902
19911.849
19921.89
19931.863
19941.847
19951.829
19961.805
19971.788
19981.773
19991.767
20001.769
20011.743
20021.771
20031.765
20041.782
20051.846
20061.875
20071.994
20082.023
20091.97
20101.954
20111.917
20121.929
20131.881
20141.795
20151.796
20161.792
20171.743
20181.745
20191.666
20201.593
20211.696
20221.631
20231.499

Over the past 30 years, the TFR has slowly dropped from 1.86 in 1993. This decline was most prominent among women aged 15 to 19 years where the age-specific fertility rate fell by more than two-thirds (to 6.2 per 1,000 women). The age-specific fertility rate of women aged 20 to 24 years also saw a large decline.

In contrast, the age-specific fertility rate of women aged 40 to 44 years almost doubled (to 15.1 per 1,000 women) when compared with 30 years ago. Meanwhile, women aged 30 to 34 years continue to have the highest age-specific fertility rate (105.2 babies per 1,000 women), followed by women aged 25 to 29 years (74.9 babies per 1,000 women).

"The long-term decline in fertility of younger mums as well as the continued increase in fertility of older mums reflects a shift towards later childbearing. Together, this has resulted in a rise in median age of mothers to 31.9 years, and a fall in Australia's total fertility rate," Ms Cho said.

Age-specific fertility rates - 1935 to 2023
Year15-1920-2425-2930-3435-3940-4445-49
193524.699.6123.29457.321.92.3
193624.9103.5127.595.560.321.62.2
193724.6107.1130.797.958.620.72
193823.8108.4130.999.256.320.22.1
193924.3110.5133.998.356.4191.9
194023.6112.5136.8100.556.619.41.7
194124.3121143.5104.957.819.61.7
194224121.8143.6104.26019.61.7
194324.3132.5155.4114.864.520.61.6
194422.9126.7157.3122.572.922.11.6
194523.8132.4164.2125.276.123.71.8
194626.1151.1183.2131.778.324.62.1
194732.1166.2186.61307523.51.8
194834.2163179.8124.671.222.51.7
194935.8167.4180.9121.968.421.21.6
195037173.5186124.668.821.81.6
195138.6177.2185.3123.165211.6
195239.3189.7192.7126.166.120.51.7
195338.8194.7193.2124.665.320.51.4
195439.2197.1194121.864.420.21.5
195541.8205.4199.612264.420.41.4
195643210.9203123.564.219.71.6
195744216.2210.7127.265.119.51.4
195844.6215.9212.9126.464.318.51.5
195945.2219214.4125.763.618.61.5
196044.3220.1216.3127.562.318.41.3
196147.4225.8221.2131.163.419.21.4
196244.7216216.7127.761.418.41.2
196345.9208.2211.2123.959.718.61.1
196447190.5198.1119.158.416.51.2
196547.5179.3188.5110.153151.1
196648.9173.1183.9105.150.614.21.1
196748.4170.8185102.847.813.51.1
196848.9173.6190.8103.346.712.91
196949174.2191.8103.545.612.21
197050.9172189.6101.844.911.70.8
197155.5181.9193.5101.844.211.30.8
197254.5168.7181.79438.9100.8
197349.1155.4166.984.233.68.40.6
197444.2145.4159.378.529.17.20.4
197540.1133.9149.674.1266.10.4
197635.2128.2146.272.524.15.50.4
197732.1122145.774.123.950.3
197829.9115.814473.423.54.50.2
197928.5109.1142.573.923.64.60.3
198027.610714175.123.74.40.3
198128.2107.5145.277.624.54.50.3
198227.4103.9144.980.625.64.50.3
198326.6102.7145.981.5254.30.2
198423.294.3140.481.2254.30.3
198522.895.81468926.94.50.2
198621.890141.988.727.24.30.2
198720.685139.690.628.94.80.3
198820.381.5136.993.330.54.60.2
198920.678.4135.496.132.650.2
199022.179.4137.9101.734.75.50.2
199122.175132100.2365.50.2
19922275132.5104.638.46.20.3
19932171.4130105.638.96.30.2
199420.769.9126.2105.341.26.70.3
199520.567.4122.2106.442.47.20.3
199620.265.6117.8106.143.97.50.3
199719.963.2114.4107457.50.3
19981961.8112.1107.545.78.10.3
199918.661.3109.4108.647.18.50.3
200017.859.7108.8110.248.98.80.4
200117.958.6105.4108.649.39.20.4
200217.457105.611252.59.80.4
200316.254.8103.6113.354.710.10.5
200416.253.4103.1115.157.710.60.5
200516.654.4105.5119.561.511.10.5
200616.354.1104.7123.164.711.60.6
200717.158.8110129.769.6130.7
200818.459.4108.9130.77214.50.7
200917.956.8106.3127.770.114.50.7
201016.755.3104127.271.115.10.8
201116.153103.1124.970.315.20.9
201216.153.2102.6126.971.515.21
201314.651.399.1124.870.915.40.9
201412.947.494.8120.469.214.41
20151247.393.4121.769.814.61.1
201610.544.792.2123.67215.31.3
201710.343.189.7119.171.315.41.2
20189.542.889.4120.171.7161.3
20198.840.284.4115.769.315.51.3
20207.937.780.4111.566.315.11.2
20217.138.886.8120.770.915.60.8
20226.836.783114.969.315.81.1
20236.232.974.9105.265.515.11.2
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