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Band 5+: The charts below provide information about the websites where consumers from Australia and New Zealand bought products in 2012, as well as their reasons for online shopping.

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The image includes two pie charts and one table comparing online shopping in Australia and New Zealand. In the Australia pie chart: Local websites - 20%, International websites - 8%, Both local and international websites - 72%. In the New Zealand pie chart: Local websites - 25%, International websites - 10%, Both local and international websites - 65%. The table below lists reasons for online shopping with percentages for Australia and New Zealand respectively: Lower price than physical stores - 53%, 57%; Convenience - 24%, 22%; Quality of products - 18%, 16%; Other reasons - 5%, 5%.
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The pie charts elucidate the charges in the percentage of the online shopping in Australia and New Zealand and the information about the reasons for online shopping is delineared by table graph in 2012.

Overall, it is clearly seen that, the highest percentage of local and international websites in Australia, whereas less people liked to online shopping for many reasons in 2012.

It can be vividly seen that in 2012, consumers were online shopping by local and international websites at 72% in Australia. But only 65% of individuals perfered it in New Zealand. Moreover, 20% and 25% of people liked to online shopping from local websites respectively in the both nations. In contrast, international websites represented the lowest percentage of online shopping at 8% in Australia and 10% in New Zealand.

Moving towards the rest of information, the highest reason for online shopping was lower prices than physical stores in Australia and New Zealand at 53% and 57% orderly. Additionally, the second reason for online shopping was convenience in both countries at 18%and 16%. Lastly, other reasons showed similar trend for online shopping in 2012.

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