The pie chart illustrates the proportions of people in Australia by nationality, while the table shows the areas in which they live.
Overall, Australians make up the largest proportion of the population, whereas Dutch and Chinese people account for the smallest shares. It is also clear that most people live in cities, particularly Chinese residents.
Australians represent the majority, comprising 73% of the total population. In contrast, Dutch and Chinese people make up the smallest proportions, at 1% and 2% respectively. The second largest group is British people, who account for 7%, which is almost twice the proportion of New Zealanders. The remaining 14% consists of people from other nationalities.
In terms of where people live, Chinese people have the highest proportion living in cities, at 99%. By contrast, Australians have the largest share living in the countryside, with 20%. A similar pattern can be seen among the other groups, with 89% of British people, 90% of New Zealanders, and 83% of Dutch people living in cities.
