An AAP report states there were no Australians on board, but as can be typical of many international flights, there were a huge number of nationalities who were passengers:
'...Passengers from 35 countries were aboard.
The dead included Kenyan, Ethiopian, American, Canadian, French, Chinese, Egyptian, Swedish, British, Dutch, Indian, Slovakian, Austrian, Swedish, Russian, Moroccan, Spanish, Polish, and Israeli citizens.
There were no Australians among them.
At least four worked for the United Nations, the airline said, and the UN's World Food Program director confirmed his organisation had lost staff in the accident...'
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Given that for our small 25 million population, Australians travel more air kilometres than the median per capita worldwide, it's 'lucky' that none of our countrymen were passengers. (RIP to all who lost their lives).