Oceania population

23 countries1% of world todayStill growing
Oceania population right now
46,867,762
Births this year
0
Deaths this year
0
Net change this year
0
Today
46.9 million
1% of world
2050
57.5 million
2100
72.8 million
1% of world
Peaks
2100
72.8 million

Oceania population over time

Total population 1950-2100, medium variant

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The Oceania outlook

Oceania is home to about 46.9 million people in 2026, roughly 1% of the world total, spread across 23 countries and territories. Its most populous are Australia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand.

Oceania is still growing and is not projected to peak before 2100. The population rises toward about 72.8 million by 2100, +55.4% versus today. Its share of world population climbs from 1% to roughly 1%, the clearest sign of how the world's demographic centre of gravity is shifting.

These are the UN's medium-variant figures, the central scenario rather than a forecast. The further out they run the wider the plausible range, but the broad shape of Oceania's century is consistent across the main variants.

Largest countries in Oceania

By population today

Australia
27.1 million
Papua New Guinea
10.9 million
New Zealand
5.3 million
Fiji
935 thousand
Solomon Islands
848 thousand
Vanuatu
339 thousand
New Caledonia
297 thousand
French Polynesia
283 thousand
Samoa
220 thousand
Guam
170 thousand
Kiribati
137 thousand
Micronesia
114 thousand

Other regions

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