The table and the pie chart above illustrate information about populations in Australia according in different nationalities and the proportion of people from each group living in cities and countryside.
Overall, the Australians is the largest populations in the mainland followed by the other nationality. In some place like city, Chinese show as the most populations with strong preference for urban living.
According to the pie chart, the Australian populations showing the largest percentage for 73%, follow by the others unrecognize nationality around 14%. British and new Zealander represent with smaller percentage around 7% to 3%, meanwhile Chinese and Dutch could only make up around 2% to 1% of the populations.
From the table reveals the amount of groups preference for urban living. Among Australian, 80% of them prefer living on cities compared with 20% living in rural areas.While the Chinese are mostly city-based with populations over 99% and leaving just 1% live on countrysides. British and New Zealander sharing the same pattern as most of their populations around 89% to 90% living in city and the other 10% to 11% prefer on countrysides. For Dutch they have slightly higher populations on city than the rural areas for only 17%.
In Summary, The Australians led as the most dominant nationality in the mainland. with city living mostly preferred by the many nationality especially Chinese community as the largest.
