The bar chart illustrates the number of people who reside in Australia visited four places (zoo, library, theatre, and cinema) in 2010. Units are measured in percent.
Overall, it is clear that the cinema was the most popular place among individuals born in Australia and English-speaking countries. The theatre was the least interesting location among all of them. The zoo and library were the second and third interesting locations.
In terms of the cinema, people who were born in Australia and English-speaking countries, and non-English-speaking nations visited cinemas at rates of 70%, 65%, and 50%, respectively. New migrants born in other countries visited libraries approximately 5% more than cinemas, with a rate of 55%.
On the other hand, only 20% of individuals who were born in Australia went to the theatre in 2010, and new migrants from English-speaking countries attended theatres slightly more, at around 25%. It is noticeable that visiting the theatre by non-English-speaking migrants, with just 10%, had the lowest rate among all four places.
