The given chart illustrates the proportion of the use of various cultural or leisure facilities in distinct resident groups in Australia during 2010. As it observed, cinema was the most popular choice in leisure time while theatre was the least favorite visitation. Moreover, there was a noticeable difference from people in Australia in their spare time to non English- speaking countries.
According to the bar chart, the majority of people living in Australia chose cinema to visit in their free time, which accounted for 70% of native Australia, while around two third and a half took part in English- speaking people and non English- speaking respectively. In contrast, the library was the main choice to visit among the migrants from non English- speaking nations, who made up more than 50%. However, there was a downward trend in the other two mentioned groups, with only 40% of migrants born in English- speaking nations and less than 40% of people born in Australia preferred to go to the library.
Moving into the amount of people going to the theatre, migrants from other countries ranked the lowest with 35%, while migrants born in English- speaking countries had the highest position with 50% and 5% higher than indigenous Australia. Similarly, the parallel structure was recorded in the zoo. The non English- speaking background group had only 35% and 15% lower than the English- speaking background group. Also, 40% of the total belonged to the native Australia group.
