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These estimates are the first of their kind in Australia. About , Australians are lesbian, gay, bisexual or use a different term to describe their sexual orientation. Nearly 1 per cent of Australians are trans and gender diverse. This includes trans men , trans women and non-binary people. As in Australia, 3. Around 0. The Australian Census will include questions on gender and sexual orientation for people aged 16 years and over.
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Includes people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or use a different term to describe their sexual orientation, trans and gender diverse, and people born with variations of sex characteristics. Acronyms used in this media release. Media notes Estimates are for the Australian population aged 16 years and over. Data for this release was collected via personal interviews and most were face-to-face with trained ABS interviewers.
Respondents only answered questions on gender, sexual orientation and variations of sex characteristics for themselves, not for others in the household, and could choose not to answer any of these questions. In other ABS surveys adults may respond on behalf of other household members. See Methodology for more information. Estimates reflect people who reported the relevant responses in the surveys. The estimates and characteristics in this analysis are subject to limitations and error due to, for example, sample size and non-sampling error.
These data are not population benchmarks and should be used with caution. For more information see the Methodology. This is because some people are counted in more than one of these groups. An estimated In this release, trans and gender diverse is defined as people whose gender is different to their sex recorded at birth and who therefore have a trans experience. This includes trans men, trans women and non-binary people. In this release, the term non-binary refers to people who report being non-binary as well as people who use a different term for their gender, such as gender fluid.
Variations of sex characteristics is a separate concept to sex, gender or sexual orientation. Watch our data crash course , designed especially for journalists to learn how to find, download and interpret our data. Subscribe to our media release notification service to get notified of ABS media releases or publications on their release.