The pie chart shows the proportion of people in Australia by nationality, while the table illustrates where these groups live, either in cities or the countryside.
Overall, native Australians represented the largest share, whereas Dutch people accounted for the smallest. Moreover, all groups were more likely to live in urban areas than in rural areas.
Regarding the pie chart, Australians made up the majority at 73%, followed by ‘Other nationalities’ at 14%. Smaller proportions were recorded for the British (7%), New Zealanders (3%), and Chinese (2%), while Dutch people constituted just 1%.
According to the table, almost all Chinese resided in cities (99%), while the British and New Zealanders also showed high urban concentrations at about 90%. By comparison, 80% of Australians and 83% of Dutch lived in urban areas. The countryside displayed the reverse pattern, with only minor shares across all groups.
