π¦πΊAustralia Political Stability: 84.7/100
Australia scores 84.7 out of 100 on the Political Stability Index, rated "Very Stable" based on World Bank 2023 Worldwide Governance Indicators across six governance dimensions.
Composite score is the unweighted average of six governance dimensions, each measured on a 0-100 percentile scale.
Australia is a vast country comprising the mainland continent, Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands, with a total area making it the sixth-largest country in the world. It features diverse landscapes, including the Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef, and the Great Dividing Range, which runs along the eastern coast. The climate varies from tropical in the north to arid in the center and temperate in the south, with about 70% of the country classified as arid or semi-arid.
Australia has a population of approximately 25.7 million people, with about 95% living within 100 km of the coast. The country is known for its cultural diversity, with a significant proportion of the population being immigrants. English is the official language, and the country has a rich indigenous heritage.
Governance Indicators
Governance Profile: Australia
World Bank governance: rule of law 85th percentile, corruption control 91st percentile, political stability 64th percentile.
Australia's strongest governance dimension is Regulatory Quality at 93/100, placing it in the top quartile globally. This suggests the government can formulate and implement sound regulations that support private sector development.
The weakest dimension is Political Stability at 64/100. Political instability concerns may affect the overall security environment and long-term predictability.
A notable 28-point gap between Regulatory Quality and Political Stability reveals uneven governance. Some institutions function well while others lag significantly. Travelers should be aware that the quality of government services and protections may vary depending on the context.
For travelers, Australia's strong governance indicators translate to reliable public services, transparent regulations, and effective rule of law. Visitors can expect well-maintained infrastructure, responsive emergency services, and clear legal protections.
The U.S. State Department currently rates Australia as Level 1 (Exercise Normal Precautions). This aligns with a governance profile that, while not without challenges, provides a baseline of institutional functioning.
OC Governance Comparison
Top governance performers in OC based on the corruption composite ranking (weighted: 60% corruption control, 25% rule of law, 15% government effectiveness).
| Country | Score |
|---|---|
| π³πΏNew Zealand | 92.1 |
| π¦πΊAustralia | 88.1 |
| πΌπΈSamoa | 57.4 |
| π«π²Micronesia | 54.8 |
| π΅πΌPalau | 49.5 |
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