The given figures illustrate the data related to population nationality and settled regions in Australia. The pie chart shows the proportion of different nationality population in Australia and the table talks about the different nationality distribution in urban and countryside regions of Australia.
In Australia, Australian nationality accounts for about 73 percent of the population making it the dominant race in the country. Among them, around 80 percent are settled in the city region and 20 percent in the countryside. On the other hand, Dutch nationality covers only 1 percent of Australia’s population making them a minority. 83 percent of the Dutch live in the country and remaining in the countryside.
The British accounts for 7 percent of the poplutaion followed by New Zealanders with 3 percent. Both of these nationalities have a very similar distribution in the settled regions. Around 90 percent live in city and 10 percent in countryside. Next the chinese account for 2 percent of the population with 99 percent of them concentrated in the city and just 1 percent in the regional areas. ‘Other’ nationalities cover around 14 percent of the population.
