Inclusive SA
Diversity in Australia
Australia has a diverse population. In acknowledging Aboriginal peoples as the first peoples of this country, we also acknowledge the many people who identify with more than 270 ancestries and who now call Australia home[i]. We also acknowledge the wider diversity of our community, including the many people in Australia who live with disability.
- In 2018 there were 4.4 million Australians living with disability, 17.7 per cent of the population[ii], (1 in 5 people).
- 4.4 per cent of people with a disability in Australia use a wheelchair[iii].
- 17.1 per cent of people with disability use mobility aids.
- The likelihood of living with disability increases with age. One quarter (26.9 per cent) of people aged 60 to 64 years are living with disability. Over eight in ten people aged 90 and over (84.6 per cent) have a disability[iv].
- Disability discrimination accounts for the highest volume of complaints across the board to the Australian Human Rights Commission[v].
- 3 million Australians live with depression or anxiety[vi].
References
[i] Face the facts: Cultural Diversity (Australian Human Rights Commission)
[v] Complaint statistics 2018–19 (Australian Human Rights Commission) PDF 513 KB