Gmps per 10,000 inhabitants reached 15.2 persons in 2013 in Australia, according to World Bank / WHO. This is 1.63% less than in the previous year.
Historically, gmps per 10,000 inhabitants in Australia reached an all time high of 15.5 persons in 2012 and an all time low of 10.9 persons in 1984.
Australia has been ranked 6th within the group of 34 countries we follow in terms of gmps per 10,000 inhabitants.
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