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Band 4+: The charts below show a internet use in different purposes in Australia in 2010,2011 and the percentage by users. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains four bar graphs depicting internet use in Australia in 2010 and 2011, categorized by social media use, paying bills online, and emailing, with each graph further divided by age groups 18-25, 26-40, 40-60, 60-65, and above 65. In the first graph for social media, usage percentages are 70%, 50%, 40%, 30%, and 10% respectively. For paying bills online, percentages are 40%, 60%, 70%, 50%, and 20% respectively. The second set of graphs for 2011 shows similar trends; for social media, percentages are 80%, 60%, 40%, 20%, and 10% respectively, and for paying bills online, percentages are 50%, 70%, 80%, 60%, and 30% respectively. Emailing shows a consistent usage across age groups, with both 2010 and 2011 graphs displaying percentages of 90%, 90%, 80%, 70%, and 40% respectively.
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The bar chart information about internet use for different aim in Australia from 2010 and 2011 and the percentage by user age.

In Australia more use emailing, next social networking, and than paying bills online or online banking. Emailing users from 15yaers and 64 years is similar. All ages, youngest and oldest people similar use.

Let’s to social networking. 100% users is youngest is 15-24 year’s. 25-34 and 35-44 years old people not big different. First 80% and 60% users. And 65 or over use 20%.

Emailing use equal all ages. More use 65 or over 100%.

Paying bills online or online banking more users from 25 and 44 years 60%. Little use 15-24 years 40%. From 44 and 64 not big different.

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