Tasmania doesn't do much sheep farming. They are more into salmon. Maybe you were making a derogatory reference to the local human population? Fair enough.
Tasmania doesn't do much sheep farming. They are more into salmon. Maybe you were making a derogatory reference to the local human population? Fair enough.
Tasmania has 38 sheep per square kilometer and is only surpassed by Victoria with 60 sheep km2. WA has 4 sheep per km2, QLD 1.44, SA 10, NSW 3.
In population terms, Tasmania has 4.5 sheep per person, whereas Victoria has 1.9 sheep per person. NSW 0.28, SA 5.2, WA 3.3, QLD 0.4
[1] https://www.ga.gov.au/scientific-topics/national-location-in... [2] https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/population/national... [3] https://www.wool.com/market-intelligence/sheep-numbers-by-st...
* Population numbers are one head per person, so actual numbers may vary for Tasmania ;-)
Please keep arguing about this, it is relieving a lot of stress to watch this. There have to be more facts than just that. I'm serious. This helps me take focus off the rest of the world burning. I'm serious.
Understandable, it's counting sheep after all.
What are the salmon numbers?
They rise and fall as the orange bellied parrots fly over, salmon leaping to catch the parrots is a sight to behold.
I better get my maugean skates on...
NSW ~ 30.2 sheep / sq km.