The pie and table chart depict Australian population based on their different nationalities and living areas. Over all, British is the second largest ethnic group after Australian and all of them are dominantly living in the city compare to countryside.
From the pie chart, Australian are making almost two-third of the total population in Australia or about 73% of its people. This figure followed by British at 7%, New Zealander at 3%, Chinese at 2%, and Dutch at 1%. While other ethnicities are making up around one-sixth of the proportion at 14%.
In terms of living area, almost all of Chinese and New Zealander are living in the city, at around 99% for the Chinese, and 90% for the New Zealander. However, only 89% British and 83% Dutch are residing in town. Although, Australian is the majority, 20% of them are living in the countryside, or just 80% of them are living in the city, smaller proportion compare with other races.
