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The image contains a bar chart with six vertical bars each showing percentages of people born in Australia and outside Australia living in cities, towns, and rural areas for the years 1995 and 2010. In 1995, the percentages for cities were: 30% for people born in Australia and 60% for people born outside Australia; towns were: 35% for people born in Australia and 20% for people born outside Australia; rural areas were: 55% for people born in Australia and 10% for people born outside Australia. In 2010, the percentages for cities were: 60% for people born in Australia and 80% for people born outside Australia; towns were: 40% for people born in Australia and 25% for people born outside Australia; rural areas were: 55% for people born in Australia and 25% for people born outside Australia.
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The chart demonstrates a comparison between 1995 and 2010 were people born in Australia and who were born outside Australia. Overall,rural areas in Australia experienced a significant shift in 1995 , and the figures declined further by 2010.Between 1990 and 2010, rural areas consistently had more people than urban areas; however, by 2010, urban populations showed a noticeable rise. A sharp change in rural areas dramatic change in 15 years people born outside Australia.
In 1995 there was a rise on cities within Australia and outside Australia.If compare the percentage australia 20% and outside australiav15% on town ,however rural areas rise from 30% to 40%.
In 2010 people born in Australia on cities and towns figures are requal. Although it is higher than people born outside Australia.
In conclusion, while rural areas were more popular in 1995, especially among people born outside Australia, cities became the most common place of residence for both groups by 2010, showing a clear trend towards urbanisation.
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