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4.5 Percent of Australians Identify as LGBTIQ+, ABS Reports
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The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released its first-ever estimates of the LGBTIQ+ population in Australia, finding that around 4.5% of Australians identify as LGBTIQ+. The study, based on data from health surveys, estimated that 910,600 people aged 16 and over are LGBTIQ+. The report also found that younger Australians are more likely to identify as LGBTIQ+ than older Australians, with Victoria having the highest number of LGBTIQ+ residents.

Around 4.5 per cent of Australia ns are members of the LGBTIQ+ community, according to first-of-their-kind estimates from the nation's statistics agency. The Australia n Bureau of Statistics combined data from almost 45,000 people who responded to one of four of its recent health surveys in 2022 to work out how many people identify as LGBTIQ+ . It found that an estimated 910,600 people in Australia aged 16 and over are LGBTIQ+ .

Just 3.4 per cent of Western Australians are LGBTIQ+ — the smallest proportion of any state or territory. The ABS said while the estimates and characteristics in its analysis were not population benchmarks, they could be used to help inform decision-making for LGBTIQ+ populations. It also noted Australia's figures were "very similar" to the 2023 New Zealand Census data. That found 3.

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