AUSTRALIAN WEDDING STATISTICS
Selected marriage indicators(a), Australia - Selected years, 1988-2009

     
1998
2003
2004(b)
2005
2006
2007
2009

ALL MARRIAGES

Marriages registered no.
116 816
110 598
106 394
110 958
109 323
114 222
120 188
Crude marriage rate(c) rate
7.1
5.9
5.3
5.5
5.4
5.5
5.5
Median age at marriage rate
7.1
5.9
5.3
5.5
5.4
5.5
      Males no.
27.8
29.8
31.2
31.5
31.5
31.6
31.5
      Females no.
25.4
27.7
29.1
29.2
29.3
29.3
29.2
Previous marital status  
      First marriage both partners no.
78 400
73 743
70 644
74 581
74 303
78 178
87 780
      First marriage one partner no.
21 886
20 705
19 678
19 994
19 573
20 122
20 107
      Remarriage both partners no.
16 530
16 150
16 072
16 382
15 447
15 922
15 231
Marriages Celebrant no.
      Ministers of religion(d)  
            Number of marriages no.
68 553
55 807
46 187
45 857
44 218
44 117
39 740
            Proportion of marriages %
58.7
50.5
43.4
41.3
40.4
38.6
33.1
      Civil celebrants(d)  
            Number of marriages no.
48 263
54 791
60 207
65 100
65 105
70,105
80 340
            Proportion of marriages %
41.3
49.5
56.6
58.7
59.6
61.4
66.9
Relative birthplace of male/female(e)  
      Both born in Australia no.
72 737
70 876
65 436
68 639
67 085
69 710
69 643
      Both born in the same overseas       country no.
8 904
8 890
9 502
9 686
9 546
10 334
14 210
      Born in different countries no.
35 175
30 832
31 444
32 630
32 640
34 126
36 185
Couples living together prior to marriage  
      Number of marriages no.
na
74 374
79 311
83 728
83 002
86 937
92 978
      Proportion of marriages %
na
67.2
74.5
75.5
75.9
76.1
77.4

na not available                

(a) See Glossary for definitions of terms used.
(b) 2004 data is subject to sampling error. See Explanatory Note 36 for further information.
(c) Per 1,000 of population at 30 June. Rates for 2005 are revised. Rates for 2006 and 2007 are preliminary
(d) Excludes marriages where the rite is not stated or not defined. Registers of ministers of religion are maintained by states and territories under the authority of the Marriage Act 1961. Data on religious marriage rites are classified to the Australian Standard Classification of Religious Groups, 1996 (ASCRG, cat. no. 1266.0).
(e) Excludes marriages where country of birth of one or both partners is not stated.

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