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Band 5+: The table and chart give the results of surveys in Australia about the use of internet. The table provides information on the reasons for use. The chart shows use in relation age. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays Internet use data based on a 2008 survey in Australia, listing reasons for usage with corresponding percentages: Banking 62%, Phone calls 22%, Blogs 10%, Ordering goods and services 57%, Bills 63%. Parallelly, a bar chart illustrates Internet usage within age groups as percentages: Total over 14 years 89%, ages 14-17 100%, ages 18-19 99%, ages 20-29 98%, ages 30-39 97%, ages 40-49 95%, ages 50-59 93%, ages 60-64 79%, ages 65+ 58%.
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The two given chart illustrate how Australians who are over 14 using the Internet and diferent purposes of them on it in 2008.

Overall, banking and bills released to be the most two dominant figures while that of blogs appeared as a least number of user on the Internet.

Looking at the table, the number of Autralians allocating their money for trasmitting through the Internet and personal payments were clearly stand out with 62% and 63% for each. This is follow by 57% of online shopping, 22% of consumption on contact and the minor percentage was belonged to the blogs with mere 10%.

In terms of the second chart, it is visible that 89% of every individuals over 14 included all consumers who were 14-17 age went online, that figure for people falling into 20-29 was 99% which is more than 1% that for 18-19 aged juveniles. Futhermore, the percentage of older age groups were a bit lower with approximate 96% to 97% for 30-49 age of Autralians and there were more modest number in the 50 to over 65 years old people with 91% for 50-64 age group and only 58% for the oldest category.

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