The pie chart illustrates the proportion of people of different nationalities living in Australia, whereas the table represents demographic data showing the percentages of each group living in urban and rural areas. Overall, native Australians constitute the vast majority of the population. In addition, most people from all nationalities tend to reside mainly in urban areas.
According to the pie chart, Australians make up roughly three-quarters of population. They are followed by British, New Zealander, Chinese, and Dutch with 7%, 3%, 2%, and 1%, respectively. It is also noticeable that people from other nationalities combined account for a significant share, representing 14% of the total population.
Turning to the table, 99% of Chinese people living in Australia settle in urban spaces, far higher than figures for the other four nationalities mentioned. The proportions of British, New Zealanders, and Dutch living in cities are also high, at 89%, 90%, and 83%, respectively. By contrast, native Australians show a higher tendency to live in rural areas, accounting for 20% of the group.
