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The image presents percentage data on visits to cultural and leisure facilities in Australia in 2010. Zoo: Born in Australia 50%, New migrants (English-speaking) 40%, New migrants (Other countries) 35%. Library: Born in Australia 40%, New migrants (English-speaking) 55%, New migrants (Other countries) 45%. Theatre: Born in Australia 30%, New migrants (English-speaking) 25%, New migrants (Other countries) 10%. Cinema: Born in Australia 65%, New migrants (English-speaking) 55%, New migrants (Other countries) 50%.
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The bar chart illustrates the figures of Australians who visited different places in their free time in 2010.
Overall, cinema had the highest number of visitors among the different places in 2010. In contrast, theatre had the lowest percentage.
People who were born in Australia showed the highest number of visitors in cinema around 70%, whereas in theatre had the lowest nearly 20%. New migrants from English-speaking countries had the highest percentage of visitors in cinema and zoos about 65% and 50%, while had the least in theatre around 23%.
Migrants from other countries had the highest rate of visitors in libraries approximately 55%, but had the lowest in theatre 10%.
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