The table and pie chart demonstrates data about populations in Australia according to different nationalities and areas.
Overall, population of Australia consists mostly of Australians. In additon, people in Australia prefer to reside in the cities rather than countryside.
From the pie chart, it is obvious that Australians make up 73 per cent of the whole population of Australia, which is the higher proportion than other nationalities. Other 4 nationalities make up 13 per cent of the whole population of Australia: British (7%), New Zealander (3%), Chinese (2%), and Dutch (1%). Remaining nationalities make up 14% of the total population.
It can easily be observed from the table that individuals from given 5 nationalities mostly prefer to settle in city. The highest ratio of the number of the individuals settling in city to the number of total individuals is Chinese (99%). One in 5 indigenous people live in countryside, which is higher ratio than other nationalities.
