The following report provides an analysis of the places visited by different groups of people living in Australia, as depicted in the bar chart.
Overall, Cinema was the most visited place with a 58% average attendance rate, followed by Theatre with 42%, Library with 45%, and Zoo with 30%.
In detail, individuals born in Australia demonstrated a preference for visiting the Library the most at 50%, followed by Cinema at 65%, Theatre at 60%, and Zoo at 30%. On the other hand, new migrants originating from English-speaking countries visited the Zoo the most at 40%, followed by Library at 55%, Cinema at 60%, and Theatre at 42%. Lastly, new migrants from other countries showed a higher inclination towards Cinema at 50%, followed by Library at 30%, Theatre at 25%, and Zoo at 20%.
Comparatively, Cinema emerged as the most popular destination across all groups, highlighting its universal appeal. Furthermore, individuals born in Australia displayed a consistent pattern of favoring cultural activities such as Theatre and Library, whereas new migrants showed a varied interest in these places based on their country of origin. It is notable that despite the generally lower visitation rates, the Zoo attracted new migrants from English-speaking countries more than any other group.
