The bar graph illustrates the birth rate of people in and outside of Australia within the three regions namely cities, towns and rural areas from 19615 till 2010.
In the year 1995, atleast 20 % of the population were born in Australia where above 40% were from cities, 20% from towns and around 30% from the rural areas. Whereas the people born outside Australia was seen a maximum rise of 60% in cities, 40% in rural areas and birth rate in towns has been a significantly down.
In 2010, atleast 10% people were born in Austrlia with a maximum peak increase of greater than 60% in the cities. Birth rate outside Australia have no difference since 1995 in the cities . A drastic change in birth rate have been dropped in rural areas and towns have a minimal difference from 1995 until 2010.
Overall it can be concluded that born rate outside australia has always been high in cities and drastically low in 2010.
