The chart illustrates the percentage of individuals in Australia who visited various destinations, including the zoo, theatre, library, and cinema.
Cinema is seen as the most popular choice across all demographic groups, while theatre the lowest visitation rates. Notably, both the theatre and zoo were visited by similar proportions of residents.
When examining visitation rates based on birthplace, individuals born in other countries display the lowest overall visitation rates across all locations, with the exception of the library, where their attendance peaks at approximately 55%. In other locations their attendance rate as follows: zoo – 35%, theatre – 10% and cinema – 50%.
On the other hand, individuals born in Australia or other English-speaking countries show a preference for cinema, with approximately 70% and 65% respectively. In the case of the zoo, there is a divergent trend, with 43% of Australian-born individuals visiting compared to 50% of those born in other countries. Both groups show similar visitation rates to the library (approximately 37% and 40% respectively) and theatre (20% for Australian-born individuals and 24% for English-speaking migrants).
Overall, the chart data indicates that cinema is the favored leisure destination among Australians, while the theatre attracts the fewest visitors.
