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The image delineates the 2010 percentage of Australia residents visiting specific cultural and leisure facilities. Zoo: Born in Australia 50%, new migrants from English-speaking countries 55%, new migrants from other countries 35%. Library: Born in Australia 40%, new migrants from English-speaking countries 55%, new migrants from other countries 45%. Theatre: Born in Australia 20%, new migrants from English-speaking countries 25%, new migrants from other countries 10%. Cinema: Born in Australia 70%, new migrants from English-speaking countries 65%, new migrants from other countries 60%.
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The chart shows the percentage of people living in Australia who visited different cultural and leisure places in their free time in 2010, comparing native Australians and migrants from other countries.
It is clear that the cinema was the most popular place for both Australians and new migrants from English-speaking countries, with over 60% of people from both groups going there. On the other hand, theatre was the least liked place, with less than 30% of people in both groups visiting it.
When it comes to other places, the zoo was visited by less than 50% of both Australians and new migrants. However, libraries were more popular, with around 40% of Australians and just over 40% of new migrants choosing to visit them.
In conclusion, both Australians and migrants preferred the cinema, while the theatre was the least favored. Both groups showed similar interest in visiting the zoo and libraries.
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