Australia map — color regions & visualize data

Australia has 11 administrative regions. With mapivot you can color them in one click, or upload a CSV/Excel file to shade each region by your own values — a choropleth map — then export to PNG, KML, QGIS or GeoJSON. It runs in your browser and it is free. The most populous region is New South Wales, with about 8,545,100 people.

How to make a Australia map

  1. Open the Australia map above
  2. Color regions by clicking, or upload your CSV / Excel data
  3. Choose a palette and classification (quantile, equal, Jenks)
  4. Export as PNG, KML, QGIS package or GeoJSON

Regions of Australia (11)

Largest regions of Australia by population

#RegionPopulation
1New South Wales8,545,100
2Lord Howe Island8,545,100
3Victoria7,074,468
4Queensland5,618,800
5Western Australia3,008,700
6South Australia1,891,700
7Tasmania539,590
8Australian Capital Territory481,700
9Northern Territory262,200
10Jervis Bay Territory391

Population: Natural Earth (boundaries) + Wikidata.

What you can visualize

Frequently asked questions

How many regions does Australia have?
On this map Australia has 11 administrative regions (provinces / states).
Can I color the map with my own data?
Yes. Upload a CSV or Excel file and mapivot shades each region by its value automatically.
Is the Australia map free?
Yes — mapivot runs entirely in your browser and is free to use.
Can I download the map?
Yes, you can export it as PNG, KML, a QGIS package or GeoJSON.
Where does the population data come from?
Boundaries from Natural Earth and population figures from Wikidata.

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