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Band 7+: Mixed graphs. Summarize the information by selecting key information and make comparison where relevant.

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The image contains a pie chart and a table. The pie chart shows Australian nationality at 73%, Chinese at 14%, British at 7%, Dutch at 3%, New Zealander at 2%, and Other at 1%. The table indicates the percentage of nationalities in the City and Countryside, with Australian at City 80% and Countryside 20%, British at City 89% and Countryside 11%, New Zealander at City 90% and Countryside 10%, Chinese at City 99% and Countryside 1%, and Dutch at City 83% and Countryside 17%.
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The pie chart demonstrates the demographic breakdown of the Australian population based on ethnicity while the table compares this data between Australian cities and the countryside.

Overall, it can be gleaned from the pie chart that the majority of people living in Australia are native Australians while a small minority of them are Dutch. The table, on the other hand, indicates that people from all nationalities are primarily concentrated in urban settings as opposed to the country, with Chinese Australians being the most notable example.

Looking closer at the pie chart, nearly three-quarters of people in Australia are native Australians – making them a dominating group in this country. The second largest group is people from other different ethnicities, at 14%, which accounts for twice as much of the population as the British. In contrast, such nationalities as New Zealanders, Chinese and Dutch are in the minority, whose figures range between 1% to 3%.

As for the regional distribution of the Australian population, there is a clear-cut disparity between city and countryside demographic data, with most Australians from all backgrounds in question favoring the city. Around fouth-fifths of native Australians and Dutch live in Australian cities while the rest are classified as rural residents. Similarly, as much as 90% of the British and New Zealanders prefer urban dwelling compared to a tenth living in the countryside. By sharp contrast, virtually all Chinese Australians are found in Australian cities, with only 1% choosing to live in rural settings.

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