Which parts of Australia are densely populated? Why?
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Australia's population density at June 2016 was 3.1 people per square kilometre (sq km). Among the states and territories, the Australian Capital Territory had the highest population density, at 171 people per sq km, followed by Victoria (27), New South Wales (9.7), and Tasmania (7.6).
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Australia's population density at June 2016 was 3.1 people per square kilometre (sq km). Among the states and territories, the Australian Capital Territory had the highest population density, at 171 people per sq km, followed by Victoria (27), New South Wales (9.7), and Tasmania (7.6).
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