The bar charts illustrate the percentage of people living in Australia who visited certain cultures in their free time in 2010. Overall, cinemas were the most popular facility among all groups while theatres attracted the fewest visitors.
Looking at the library, approximately 39% of the people who were born in Australia visited her in 2010. By contrast, if we look at New migrants who were born in English-speaking countries, they attend libraries by a solid 40%. The most substantial indicator was new migrants who were born in other countries, who travel to the library in 54% of cases.
While the percentage for theatre visits was low across all categories, it was highest among those born in Australia at 25%, in contrast to just 10% for non-English speaking migrants.
In summary, while the popularity of the facilities varied, people born in Australia consistently had the highest visitation rates for all four venues. In contrast, new migrants from non-English speaking countries showed the lowest engagement with these cultural and leisure activities.
