Overview

A newborn baby's health can be a key determinant of their health and wellbeing throughout life. Factors such as physical health, social wellbeing and exposure to harmful behaviours can influence health outcomes for both mothers and babies.

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Latest findings

Birth rate in 2023 was 52 per 1,000 women, the lowest in the reporting period from 1998 to 2023

Average maternal age continues to steadily increase (from 28.9 years in 1998 to 31.3 in 2023)

The most common model category is public hospital maternity care (42% of models)

Over three-quarters (77%) of models provide residential postnatal visits

Of the 59 maternal deaths in 2021–2023, 24% were at home and 68% were within a hospital setting

Maternal death rates have decreased since 1973 but there was a slight increase in the most recent triennium (2021–2023)

More reports and statistics on mothers & babies can be found under Children & youth and Women's health.