The pie and table chart illustrate the percentage of Australia’s residents according to different areas and nationalities. Overall, native Australian are the most populous population while Dutch people are the least. The Chinese show the highest percentage of urban dwellers, Australians show the highest percentage of rural dwellers.
As can be seen from the pie chart, the majority of population in Australia is Australian, accounted to 73%. The figure for the British is 7%, which is more than the total percentage of three nations, New Zealand, Chinese and Dutch. New Zealand, Chinese and Dutch accounted for a small proportion of the population in Australia, in the order 3%, 2% and 1%. Other unlisted ethnicities combine for 14%, which is double the figure for British.
Chinese people mostly live in the city, that proportion accounted for 99%, while only 1% of that located in the countryside. 90% of New Zealander and 89% the British live in the urban areas. The Australian and the Dutch have the proportion which live in the rural areas more than the other ethnicities. The Australian accounted for 20% people who live in the countryside, the Dutch is 3% less than that figure of Australian.
