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Band 8+: The Pie chart gives information about the country of birth of people living in Australia and the table shows where people born in these countries live. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant. You should write at least 150 words.

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The image includes a pie chart and a table with specific data. The pie chart illustrates the proportion of people living in Australia by their country of birth: Australia 73%, UK 7%, New Zealand 3%, China 2%, Netherlands 1%, Other 14%. The accompanying table details the residential distribution between cities and rural areas for these populations: UK 89% cities, 11% rural; Australia 83% cities, 17% rural; China 99% cities, 1% rural; New Zealand 80% cities, 20% rural; Netherlands 90% cities, 10% rural.
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The pie chart and table provide insights into the countries of birth of people living in Australia and their residential distribution across urban and rural areas.

From the pie chart, it is evident that the majority of Australia’s population is Australian-born, comprising 73% of the total. The UK is the second-largest group, representing 14%. Smaller proportions include people born in New Zealand (3%), China (2%), the Netherlands (1%), and other countries (7%).

The table highlights where individuals from these countries reside in Australia. People born in China show the strongest preference for city life, with 99% living in urban areas and only 1% in rural regions. Similarly, those from the Netherlands and the UK also favor cities, with 90% and 89% respectively living in urban areas. Australians themselves are somewhat more evenly spread, with 83% in cities and 17% in rural areas. New Zealanders have the highest rural population among the listed groups, with 20% residing outside urban centers.

In summary, while most people in Australia are native-born, there is significant diversity. Urban living is dominant among all groups, particularly among Chinese-born residents, whereas New Zealanders and native Australians have slightly higher rural presence.

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