Definitions
Mobile-only for voice
People with a mobile phone and no fixed-line phone at home.
Mobile-only for internet
People who go online at home using mobile broadband or mobile phones. They have no fixed internet connection at home.
Mobile-only for voice and internet
People who use a mobile device, such as mobile broadband or mobile phones, for both voice and internet at home. They have no fixed-line phone or internet connection at home.
Roy Morgan Single Source
We sourced the data in the Mobile-only Australia report from Roy Morgan Research’s Single Source survey. The data has been extracted from the Roy Morgan Research’s Single Source database to June 2020.
All figures refer to 12-month periods. This is either to the end of June (financial year), or to the end of December (calendar year).
The data is based on interviews with Australians aged 18 and over conducted between January 2014 and June 2020. This is weighted to represent approximately 18.2 million Australians as at December 2014 and up to 19.8 million Australians as at June 2020 (see table below).
View more information about Roy Morgan population estimates.
For each database update, Roy Morgan Research perform the weighting process on the full database. This may result in revisions in the weighted count estimates compared to previous versions of this report.
Table 1: Total population estimates for Australian adults aged 18 and over
Data period |
Population estimate |
---|---|
Financial year |
|
Jul 2019–Jun 2020 |
19,818,000 |
Jul 2018–Jun 2019 |
19,497,000 |
Jul 2017–Jun 2018 |
19,132,000 |
Jul 2016–Jun 2017 |
18,771,000 |
Jul 2015–Jun 2016 |
18,504,000 |
Jul 2014–Jun 2015 |
18,291,000 |
|
|
Calendar year |
|
Jan–Dec 2019 |
19,670,000 |
Jan–Dec 2018 |
19,321,000 |
Jan–Dec 2017 |
18,941,000 |
Jan–Dec 2016 |
18,621,000 |
Jan–Dec 2015 |
18,406,000 |
Jan–Dec 2014 |
18,195,000 |
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source
The tables below show the Roy Morgan Single Source research sample sizes for the periods used in the report.
Table 2: Research sample sizes of Australians aged 18 and over in the 12 months to June for each year (‘000)
Data period | Total | Mobile-only for voice |
Mobile-only for internet |
Mobile only for voice and internet |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jul 2019–Jun 2020 |
14,389 |
6,395 |
2,103 |
1,423 |
Jul 2018–Jun 2019 |
13,814 |
4,829 |
2,378 |
1,510 |
Jul 2017–Jun 2018 |
14,056 |
4,088 |
2,289 |
1,240 |
Jul 2016–Jun 2017 |
13,884 |
3,466 |
2,692 |
1,300 |
Jul 2015–Jun 2016 |
14,300 |
3,247 |
2,263 |
1,035 |
Jul 2014–Jun 2015 |
15,241 |
3,395 |
1,808 |
836 |
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source
Table 3: Research sample sizes of Australians aged 18 and over, in the 12 months to December for each year (‘000)
Data period |
Total |
Mobile-only for voice |
Mobile-only for internet |
Mobile only for voice and internet |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jan–Dec 2019 |
12,968 |
5,148 |
2,240 |
1,521 |
Jan–Dec 2018 |
14,224 |
4,480 |
2,352 |
1,390 |
Jan–Dec 2017 |
14,422 |
3,771 |
2,506 |
1,252 |
Jan–Dec 2016 |
13,717 |
3,206 |
2,745 |
1,274 |
Jan–Dec 2015 |
14,674 |
3,286 |
1,715 |
788 |
Jan–Dec 2014 |
15,245 |
3,613 |
1,924 |
904 |
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source
Table 4: Research sample sizes in the 12 months to June each year, by age group (‘000)
Age group |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
18–24 |
796 |
768 |
790 |
812 |
729 |
844 |
25–34 |
1,739 |
1,465 |
1,393 |
1,390 |
1,252 |
1,606 |
35–44 |
1,506 |
1,346 |
1,152 |
1,154 |
997 |
1,579 |
45–54 |
2,226 |
2,087 |
1,746 |
1,696 |
1,687 |
1,865 |
55–64 |
3,416 |
3,220 |
3,066 |
2,971 |
2,965 |
2,915 |
65–74 |
3,653 |
3,569 |
3,727 |
3,785 |
3,876 |
3,502 |
75+ |
1,905 |
1,845 |
2,010 |
2,248 |
2,308 |
2,078 |
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source
Table 5: Research sample sizes in the 12 months to December each year, by age group (‘000)
Age group |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
18–24 |
903 |
794 |
714 |
866 |
772 |
698 |
25–34 |
1,974 |
1,604 |
1,380 |
1,390 |
1,362 |
1,206 |
35–44 |
1,590 |
1,422 |
1,190 |
1,171 |
1,073 |
1,068 |
45–54 |
2,322 |
2,166 |
1,857 |
1,719 |
1,723 |
1,620 |
55–64 |
3,362 |
3,244 |
3,099 |
3,133 |
3,004 |
2,779 |
65–74 |
3,384 |
3,536 |
3,640 |
3,924 |
3,922 |
3,442 |
75+ |
1,710 |
1,908 |
1,837 |
2,219 |
2,368 |
2,155 |
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source
Table 6: Research sample sizes of Australians aged 18 and over in the 12 months to June each year, by gender (‘000)
Gender |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Men |
6,463 |
6,148 |
5,912 |
5,942 |
5,997 |
6,467 |
Women |
8,778 |
8,152 |
7,972 |
8,114 |
7,817 |
7,922 |
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source
Table 7: Research sample sizes of Australians aged 18 and over in the 12 months to December each year, by gender (‘000)
Gender |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Men |
6,526 |
6,243 |
5,870 |
6,051 |
6,128 |
5,795 |
Women |
8,719 |
8,431 |
7,847 |
8,371 |
8,096 |
7,173 |
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source
Table 8: Research sample sizes of Australians aged 18 and over in the 12 months to June each year, by location (‘000)
Location |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Capital cities |
8,319 |
7,146 |
7,577 |
8,013 |
7,644 |
8,704 |
Regional areas |
6,922 |
7,154 |
6,307 |
6,043 |
6,170 |
5,685 |
Note: ‘Capital cities’ refers to those who live in Australian capital cities, excluding Darwin. ‘Regional areas’ refers to those who live outside Australian capital cities but includes Darwin.
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source
Table 9: Research sample sizes of Australians aged 18 and over in the 12 months to December each year, by location (‘000)
Location |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Capital cities |
8,449 |
7,476 |
7,077 |
8,198 |
8,013 |
7,162 |
Regional areas |
6,796 |
7,198 |
6,640 |
6,224 |
6,211 |
5,806 |
Note: ‘Capital cities’ refers to those who live in Australian capital cities, excluding Darwin. ‘Regional areas’ refers to those who live outside Australian capital cities but includes Darwin.
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source
Table 10: Research sample sizes of Australians aged 18 and over in the 12 months to June each year, by income band (‘000)
Income band |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
<$50,000 |
10,898 |
10,022 |
9,886 |
9,754 |
9,434 |
8,785 |
$50,000–$99,999 |
3,173 |
3,103 |
2,897 |
3,126 |
3,021 |
3,736 |
$100,000–$149,999 |
854 |
817 |
814 |
836 |
992 |
1,313 |
$150,000+ |
316 |
358 |
287 |
340 |
367 |
555 |
Note: Income is gross annual individual income.
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source
Table 11: Research sample sizes of Australians aged 18 and over in the 12 months to December each year, by income band (‘000)
Income band |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
<$50,000 |
10,890 |
10,447 |
9,683 |
10,170 |
9,809 |
8,474 |
$50,000–$99,999 |
3,202 |
3,063 |
2,918 |
3,086 |
3,150 |
2,978 |
$100,000–$149,999 |
837 |
837 |
787 |
857 |
913 |
1,079 |
$150,000+ |
316 |
327 |
329 |
309 |
352 |
437 |
Note: Income is gross annual individual income.
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source
Table 12: Research sample sizes of Australians aged 18 and over in the 12 months to June each year, by education level (‘000)
Education level |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Primary school |
262 |
233 |
246 |
215 |
249 |
140 |
Some secondary/Tech. |
2,200 |
2,052 |
2,115 |
2,095 |
1,954 |
1,663 |
Intermediate/Form 4/Year 10 |
1,722 |
1,650 |
1,519 |
1,529 |
1,423 |
1,239 |
5th form/Leaving/Year 11 |
830 |
786 |
782 |
731 |
698 |
661 |
Finished Tech./Matric/HSC/Year 12 |
2,803 |
2,357 |
2,345 |
2,371 |
2,310 |
2,515 |
Some/now at university |
1,177 |
1,162 |
1,033 |
1,071 |
1,031 |
1,132 |
Have diploma or degree |
6,247 |
6,060 |
5,844 |
6,044 |
6,149 |
7,039 |
Note: Education level refers to the highest level of education reached by respondent.
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source
Table 13: Research sample sizes of Australians aged 18 and over in the 12 months to December each year, by education level (‘000)
Education level |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Primary school |
306 |
241 |
214 |
247 |
254 |
183 |
Some secondary/Tech. |
2,167 |
2,089 |
2,016 |
2,182 |
2,090 |
1,756 |
Intermediate/Form 4/Year 10 |
1,657 |
1,753 |
1,573 |
1,535 |
1,466 |
1,275 |
5th form/Leaving/Year 11 |
828 |
810 |
758 |
806 |
722 |
625 |
Finished Tech./Matric/HSC/Year 12 |
2,845 |
2,563 |
2,234 |
2,465 |
2,390 |
2,196 |
Some/now at university |
1,223 |
1,157 |
1,092 |
1,081 |
1,083 |
977 |
Have diploma or degree |
6,219 |
6,061 |
5,830 |
6,106 |
6,219 |
5,956 |
Note: Education level refers to the highest level of education reached by respondent.
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source
Table 14: Research sample sizes of Australians aged 18 and over in the 12 months to June each year, by living arrangement (‘000)
Living arrangement |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Live alone |
3,678 |
3,409 |
3,558 |
3,726 |
3,741 |
3,504 |
Partner and no children |
5,622 |
5,497 |
5,334 |
5,146 |
5,274 |
5,044 |
Partner and children |
3,341 |
3,078 |
2,656 |
2,736 |
2,491 |
3,110 |
Single parent |
772 |
681 |
649 |
678 |
629 |
704 |
With parents |
706 |
678 |
712 |
772 |
659 |
805 |
Boarder |
74 |
56 |
67 |
57 |
52 |
55 |
Shared household |
831 |
713 |
735 |
704 |
770 |
955 |
Other/can't say |
217 |
188 |
173 |
237 |
198 |
212 |
Note: 'Boarders' are not shown in the report due to low sample size (<100 interviews).
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source
Table 15: Research sample sizes of Australians aged 18 and over in the 12 months to December each year, by living arrangement (‘000)
Living arrangement |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Live alone |
3,564 |
3,522 |
3,431 |
3,722 |
3,840 |
3,430 |
Partner and no children |
5,361 |
5,569 |
5,359 |
5,392 |
5,382 |
4,758 |
Partner and children |
3,577 |
3,155 |
2,703 |
2,806 |
2,619 |
2,558 |
Single parent |
807 |
709 |
649 |
688 |
640 |
631 |
With parents |
698 |
723 |
659 |
784 |
736 |
591 |
Boarder |
70 |
61 |
62 |
74 |
51 |
46 |
Shared household |
943 |
732 |
687 |
745 |
739 |
773 |
Other/can't say |
225 |
203 |
167 |
211 |
217 |
181 |
Note: 'Boarders' are not shown in the report due to low sample size (<100 interviews).
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source
Table 16: Research sample sizes of Australians aged 18 and over in the 12 months to June each year, by parents with children living at home (‘000)
|
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Children aged ≤5 |
1,326 |
1,160 |
1,039 |
1,056 |
927 |
1,046 |
Children aged 6–11 |
1,369 |
1,307 |
1,123 |
1,141 |
1,038 |
1,178 |
Children aged 12–17 |
1,270 |
1,186 |
975 |
977 |
879 |
1,051 |
Children aged 18+ |
1,683 |
1,495 |
1,432 |
1,590 |
1,421 |
1,518 |
Total parents with children living at home |
4,273 |
3,903 |
3,503 |
3,618 |
3,271 |
3,478 |
Note: Age groups are not mutually exclusive as parents may have children in more than one age group.
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source
Table 17: Research sample sizes of Australians aged 18 and over in the 12 months to December each year, by parents with children living at home (‘000)
|
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Children aged ≤5 |
1,507 |
1,256 |
1,022 |
1,091 |
979 |
925 |
Children aged 6–11 |
1,494 |
1,319 |
1,144 |
1,184 |
1,062 |
1,065 |
Children aged 12–17 |
1,341 |
1,221 |
1,013 |
1,005 |
933 |
913 |
Children aged 18+ |
1,743 |
1,547 |
1,388 |
1,602 |
1,504 |
1,430 |
Total parents with children living at home |
4,583 |
4,017 |
3,499 |
3,720 |
3,431 |
3,321 |
Note: Age groups are not mutually exclusive as parents may have children in more than one age group.
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source
Data analysis
The key findings in the Mobile-only Australia report describe the data and show how we interpret it.
Results from the data sets were analysed using:
- descriptive analysis techniques
- demographic, geographic and socio-economic factors.
This helps us identify areas with significant patterns or differences.
Estimates of the number of people are rounded to the nearest 1,000 people.
All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number.
Base sizes represent the unweighted count of respondents on which the weighted estimates and proportions are based. Underneath each chart there is a reference to the relevant research sample size table on the methodology page.
Categories with low sample sizes (less than n=100 interviews) are not shown.