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Australian women's life expectancy has reached 84.6 years, ranking sixth in the world! Especially in these parts of Australia, everyone lives long!

Australia is habitable, and this is no longer a topic that can be brought up for further discussion. However, "livable" results, but people are excited!

According to The Australian, Australian women's life expectancy has risen to 84.6 years, ranking sixth in the world, according to the latest (ABS) data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

Women live longer than men

Australians had an average life expectancy of 82.5 years between 2014 and 2016, 11.7 years higher than the world's average life expectancy of 70.8, and ranked third in the OECD (OECD), according to data.

Australian women's life expectancy reached an all-time high of 84.6 years in 2016, ranking sixth in the world, the first being Japanese women, with a life expectancy of 86.4 years.

For Australian men, although life expectancy is third only to Iceland (80.6 years) and Switzerland (80.5 years), its 80.4-year-old figure is still a little behind Australian women.

There is a significant gap in life expectancy across states

ABS statistics show that people living in Australia's states and territories, while enjoying the same blue sky and breathing the same clean air, have different life expectancy.

People in the capital territory, Canberra, have the longest life expectancy, 85.2 years for women and 81.3 years for men.

Victoria followed suit, 84.7 for women and 81.2 for men, and 84.6 for women and 80.4 for men.

At the bottom of the list was the Northern Territory, with life expectancy five years less than the national average, 78.7 years for women and 75.6 years for men.

Philip Clarke, a researcher at the Center for Health Policy Research at the University of Melbourne, says life expectancy in the capital Territory has increased, which is closely linked to higher levels of education and rising incomes. The Northern Territory's "hind legs" may have been affected by Aboriginal life expectancy (lower).

Health system guarantees longevity

The reason why Australians live long is that they live well.

Not long ago, the Australian government indicated its determination to overhaul the health system, although details have not yet been disclosed, but the Australian Productivity Council estimates that the economic benefits of restructuring the health system may reach $200 billion over the next 20 years!

The dividends will in turn contribute to the continuous improvement of systems such as health care and ultimately benefit the people of Australia. When it comes to health care in Australia, we have to say that Australia has world-class medical research and health infrastructure, that the universal health care system is the benchmark of the global health care system, and that health care and private health insurance are the benchmark of the global health care system. To provide comprehensive medical and health services for the people of Australia.

And this is precisely a "longevity" an important factor.

According to Philip Clarke of the University of Melbourne, the Bureau of Statistics is also likely to underestimate the life expectancy of Australians. The Bureau of Statistics calculated life expectancy based on current mortality rates, but did not take into account future variables. But according to previous data, Australians are likely to live longer.

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