The line graph shows how many Australians participate in 5 different activities in a social center in Melbourne between 2000 and 2020. Overall, most people in Melbourne participated in film clubs while table tennis had the most significant growth. It can also be seen that only the figure for amateur dramatics shows a downward trend while that for musical performances and table tennis experienced an opposite pattern.
Around 65 people went to the film club in 2000, which was the highest figure, followed by a decrease to approximately 60 individuals in 2010. However, the figure then rose back to its initial state in 2020. The number of members of dojos and self-defense courses was just below 40 in 2000, it then fluctuated by roughly 5 people during the period, ending at around 37 Australians.
Nobody in Melbourne performed music in 2000, after which, the number of musical performers slightly grew to approximately 18 people at the end of the period. Similarly, 15 individuals engaged in table tennis in the first year, followed by a modest increase to 20 people in 2010, the figure then soared, overcoming that of amateur dramatics and finishing the period at 52 people as the second highest number. Meanwhile, there were 28 amateur actors and actresses in 2010. However, a subsequent notable shrink was recorded, and the figure ended at only 5 people, becoming the least popular activity.
