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Down syndrome is the most commonly occurring chromosomal condition. Find out more about Down syndrome statistics below.
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Down Syndrome Statistics in Australia

People with Down syndrome are living longer and healthier lives than they have in the past. Life expectancy of people with Down syndrome has dramatically increased over the past 50 years, with the average life expectancy of a person with Down syndrome in Australia being 60 years of age.

This page presents a range of the latest statistics relevant to Down syndrome in Australia. 

Between 2016 and 2020, there were an estimated 265 births of babies with Down syndrome per year. This means around 1 in every 1,158 babies born in Australia will have Down syndrome.

Down syndrome is the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability. However there is no national data collection on the number of people with Down syndrome in Australia. 

The best estimate available is that there are between 13,000-15,000 individuals with Down syndrome in Australia as of 2019. This estimate is based on Western Australia data and applying these numbers to the Australian population.  

These population figures mean that for every 10,000 people there are 5.14 people with Down syndrome. This is similar to other countries like the UK.

This fact sheet summarises recently published estimates of the numbers of babies born and people living with Down syndrome in Australia:

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Down syndrome statistics

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Statistics is when people collect information about numbers of things, then use this to work out other information.

For example this might be the number of times something happens, or how many people agree on something.

Down syndrome population statistics

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This is information about people with Down syndrome in Australia.

Nobody collects information about the number of people with Down syndrome in the whole of Australia.

But there is information in WA, so Down Syndrome Australia uses that to do a best guess for the whole of Australia. The number of people is probably between 13,000 and 15,000.

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This means that in a group of 10,000 people in Australia, there are just over 5 people with Down syndrome.

This is about the same as in other countries such as the UK.

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For every 1100 babies born in Australia, 1 will have Down syndrome.

This means there are about 290 babies with Down syndrome born in Australia each year.

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As mothers get older, they have a bigger chance of having a baby with Down syndrome.

When a mother is 20 years old, she only has a 1 in 1400 chance of having a baby with Down syndrome.

When a mother is 45 years old, she has a 1 in 30 chance.

But younger mothers have babies more often than older mothers. So most babies with Down syndrome have mothers aged under 35.

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People with Down syndrome live longer, lives than ever. This has gone up a lot in the past 50 years.

The average Australian with Down syndrome can now expect to live to 60 or more years old.

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The NDIS helps people with disabilities to get the support they need.

In 2019, there were over 10,000 people with Down syndrome in the NDIS.

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This number will get bigger as the NDIS reaches all parts of Australia.

The NDIS also keeps track of how many people are in the NDIS in each state.