The pie chart illustrates the proportion of the Australian population by nationality, and the table shows various citizens who live in the center or in the suburbs. Overall, Australians made up the largest share of the population. The Dutch accounted for the smallest population. According to the table, the Chinese had the highest proportion living in city centres, while their percentage in rural areas was much lower.
The percentage of the Australian population that is of Australian nationality is 73%. The British nationality was slightly less at 7%. The New Zealanders and the Chinese were nationalities of considerably more at 3% and 2% respectively. The Dutch represent the smallest proportion in the chart.
In terms of living areas, Australians most like to live outside cities, though 80%. In addition, Australians in the countryside are significantly highest at 20%. This trend is also reflected among the British (89%) and New Zealanders (90%). In a similar way, almost all Chinese (99%) live in urban locations, while 83% of the Dutch also reside in cities.
