Overall, the vast majority of residents in Australia is made up of Australians, and the proportion of them living in the countryside is also the highest among residents with other nationalities.
As for the population in Australia by nationality, the vast majority of residents in Australia is made up of Australians at 73%, followed by others at 14%, and New Zealander at 7%. The remaining 6% of the composition is made up of 3% of British, 2% of Chinese and 1% of Dutch.
Considering the variation of where those individuals live, it is evident that 80% above of those whose nationality is listed on the table are inclined to live in urban areas. Among those nationalities, the group that have the strongest inclination to live in cities is Chinese, with 99% of them living in the city, followed by New Zealander at 90% and British at 89%. Compared to the above-mentioned group, Australian and Dutch are two groups that are more willing to live in the countryside, with the proportion of 20% and 17% of them living in the countryside.
