The first line graph provides information about the proportion of people attending the cinema in Australia between 1980 and 2015, while the second one shows the amount of money spent on tickets per person. Units are measured in Australian dollars.
Overall, more and more people attended the cinema over the years, with the highest proportion recorded in the final years. Similarly, the amount of money allocated to the tickets also rose dramatically.
Turning to the specifics, the cinema attendance rate was around 35% in 1980. Until 2005, there were steady increases and a slight fluctuation in the percentage of people going to the cinema, growing to about 50%. The highest attendance rate was recorded in the final year, after a gradual rise over the last few years, accounting for around 70%, which makes the cinema more popular among the Australian people.
As for the tickets, the amount of money spent was initially 200 in 1980, a figure that experienced further growth until 1990, witnessing a double. Over the next two decades, the amount of ticket prices stagnated at the previous amount before a sharp increase was observed in the figure, growing to approximately 900. Similarly, the figure kept high prices, reaching a peak of over 1200 per person in the last year.
