How Many Australians Run? New Data Says 3.5 Million — But Most Go It Alone

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The latest AusPlay report confirms what many of us already know — Australia is a nation of runners. More than 3.48 million adults aged 15 and over go for a run or jog each year, making it one of the most popular forms of physical activity in the country.

That’s 15.8% of the adult population. But while running is clearly a go-to option for staying active, the data also shows that most people are doing it alone — not through clubs, events or organised groups.


While participation is strong, most Australians run independently:

  • 2.95 million run by themselves
  • 1.02 million run with friends or family
  • Just 530,000 take part in organised events (but these are booming, with major events at capacity)
  • Only 153,000 run through a club (but these are also growing at a rate of knots)

Overall, only 28% of running participation is considered organised — and just 4.6% of adults run via a club or formal group.

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Running skews younger, with strong participation in these age and gender groups:

  • Men aged 25–34 represent the largest group of adult runners
  • Participation is also high among both males and females aged 15–44
  • 56% of runners are male, 43% are female

Running is also more common at higher income levels:

  • People earning $200,000+ annually have a 26.1% participation rate
  • Participation drops to 15.5% at $70–99K, and just 9.1% at $40–69K

Top reasons runners gave for heading out (they could give more than one):

  • 50%: To improve or maintain physical fitness
  • 45%: To manage or lose weight
  • 32%: To enjoy being outdoors or in nature
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Australians run at all kinds of frequencies — from occasional joggers to daily regulars. Here’s how it breaks down:

Frequency% of RunnersEstimated Adults
1+ times per year100.0%3,487,466
1+ times per month76.0%2,650,526
1+ times per fortnight63.4%2,209,370
1+ times per week47.3%1,651,296
2+ times per week31.6%1,100,696
3+ times per week19.7%687,264
4+ times per week11.7%409,656
5+ times per week7.9%273,831
6+ times per week4.8%166,387
Daily (7+/week)2.7%95,771

Nearly 1 in 2 runners lace up and run weekly, and more than 95,000 Australians run daily.


Despite its low barrier to entry, running still sees major spending:

  • 736,000 adults paid for running events, services or programs
  • They spent a combined $229 million per year
  • That’s an average of $311 per person, with a median spend of $120

When it comes to overall numbers:

  • NSW (30.4%) and Victoria (26.6%) account for the largest share
  • ACT leads in per capita participation
  • Remote and metro areas outpace regional areas (both around 17% vs. 12.6%)


📊 Source: AusPlay Running/Jogging Report, July 2023 onwards.



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