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The image depicts a line chart displaying the proportion of residents originating from different regions living in Australia between 1976 and 2011. Four lines represent data for Total residents and those from the UK, Other regions, and Asia. "Total" decreases slightly from nearly 28 million in 1976 to slightly above 25 million in 1986, then increases to above 29 million in 2011. Data for "UK" shows a decreasing trend from about 18 million in 1976 to 13 million in 2011. "Other" regions exhibit an increase starting from over 5 million in 1976 to reaching approximately 11 million in 2011. "Asia" shows a substantial rise, moving from an estimated 2 million in 1976 to about 8 million in 2011.
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The line chart illustrates the number of foreign residents living in Australia over a period of 35 years, from 1976 to 2011.
Overall, it can be seen that only the UK shows a decreasing trend while the total, Asia and Other countries display an increasing trend over the period, also, it is worth noting that the UK residents started at the highest point and ended at the lowest one.
In general detail, the proportion of residents from UK decreased sharply from around 14% in 1976 to 5% in 2011. In contrast, residents from Asia started from just over 5% at the beginning of the period, then climb significantly to 15% in 2011.
The “other” countries showed a fluctuation over the period, in 1976, it accounted for just over 10%, then the proportion dropped slightly to nearly 8% in 1986, before increasing gradually to the peak at almost 15% in 2006, then finish at around 13%.
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