User Name,
thats a fair assumption.
the VAST majority of Australians live within 40kms of the coast, and by that i mean the coast around the bottom half of Australia.
Huge chunks of the interior ('outback') are deserts and uninhabitable regions such as the Tanami, the Simpson, the Great Sandy Desert and the Nullarbor. these places are pretty much uninhabited, not entirely though.
and other places are, like you said, heavily rainforested and too wild for large settlements such as Cape York (far north) and the Gulf region.
altogether, its a harsh, unforgiving land away from the coast.
i also think another reason why you won't find too many Austalians from rural areas on the TFP is that they may not have adequate reliable internet access.
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