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The image presents a table illustrating the percentage of using online services in Australia categorized by purposes and age groups; academic study usage: 11-19 years at 36%, 20-29 years at 31%, 30-39 years at 27%, 40 and over at 18%; e-banking usage: 11-19 years at 2%, 20-29 years at 20%, 30-39 years at 41%, 40 and over at 38%; email usage: 11-19 years at 40%, 20-29 years at 41%, 30-39 years at 41%, 40 and over at 38%; online shopping usage: 11-19 years at 5%, 20-29 years at 8%, 30-39 years at 15%, 40 and over at 20%; online chatting usage: 11-19 years at 15%, 20-29 years at 12%, 30-39 years at 5%, 40 and over at 3%; other purposes usage: 11-19 years at 2%, 20-29 years at 3%, 30-39 years at 5%, 40 and over at 1%.
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The table displays as to why people in Australia utilize online services from the ages 11 to 40 and above.
Overall, the maximum number of people use E-mail which is the highest recorded number in all age groups. The least usage is for others and E-banking with only 2% of Australians from the age group 11-19.
After E-mail, the next high ranking online service is Academic study and is the highest from ages 11-19 with 36% uses, most likely to be students, followed by 31% from 20-29 and 27% from 30-39. This number decreases to 18% when it comes to users 40 and above.
Online chatting is also one of the commonly used online service amongst ages 11 to 29, where a total of 27% users are present. But hardly any from 30 to 40 and above, where only combined total of 8% use the service. This trend is opposite when it comes to Online shopping in which the most number of users are from age groups 30-39 to 40 and above, but lesser from ages 11-19.
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