The table and pie chart give information about population in Australia according to different nationalities and areas.

The table and pie chart give information about population in Australia according to different nationalities and areas.
The pie chart and table illustrate the population size in Australia and some other countries, in
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most nation in the population is from Australia. There are smaller numbers from New Zealand, China, and the Netherlands. Most public, especially those from China, live in cities. The pie chart shows that 73% of the population are Aussies. Other nationalities make up 14%, with Brits being the highest at 7% compared to New Zealanders at 3%, Chinese at 2%, and Dutch at 1%. When it comes to where people live, most Australians live in cities, but some still live in the countryside. Around 80% of Aussies are in urban areas.
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, most Dutch (83%) and British and New Zealanders (around 90%) live in cities. Nearly all Chinese people (99%) are city inhabitants.
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  • demographic data
  • population distribution
  • nationality groups
  • urban planning
  • cultural diversity
  • social policy
  • demographic trends
  • rural vs. urban distribution
  • reflect on the implications
  • cultural exchange
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