>> Nicely explains the difference.
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...well, not really.
Australia is a very large place, and the population less than half that of the UK, hence the average population density of the country is very low.
The vast majority of the population lives in a very small part of that area, however, where the population density is, as a result, much, much higher.
In general, even the average population density of the individual higher-peopled states doesn't tell the whole story, since much of the population is near the coast and in the immediate hinterland.
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