The bar chart shows the number of immigrants coming to Australia from different regions in 1987 and 1997.
Overall, the highest number of immigrants came from Europe and Asian, while the lowest numbers were from the Middle East , East Africa, and the rest of Asia.
In 1987, approximately 30 Europeans migrated to Australia, and this number decreased to nearly 25 people in 1997. Nearly 15 Asians migrated to Australia, and this figure increased to just below 25 people in 1987 and 1997 respectively. Also, Oceania had the same number as Asia in 1987, and this number increased to more than 20 immigrants.
In North and South America, just above 20 people migrated to Australia in 1987, and this number decreased dramatically to approximately 12 people in 1997. Additionally, Middle and East Africans migrated in the same number as the rest of the Asian people, slightly more than 5 people in both years.
