Today, the Indian diaspora is Australia's fastest growing large diaspora community and the Indian-born population became Australia's second-largest overseas-born migrant group behind the UK-born at 721,050-strong in 2020.
India was the country of birth that increased by the largest amount between 2016 and 2021, with an increase of 220,000 people.
The Chin community is the fastest growing ethnic group in Australia, growing four times its size between 2011 and 2016, according to Census data. Their rise has been so swift that ten years ago, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) didn't even report how many Chins were in the country.
This table shows the fastest growing areas in Australia by percentage of population growth from June 2021 to June 2022. The City of Melton is now the fastest growing area in Australia. It's always been up there, but for the first time it's #1, pipping Camden, NSW, by 0.01% (6.42% to 6.41%).
Kiwirrkurra Community, Western Australia
The Kiwirrkurra Community is known as the most remote in the country.
1. 2028: Double Bay (NSW) And coming in at the top of the list is (surprise surprise) another suburb in Sydney's east: Double Bay.
English 25.9%, Australian 25.4%, Irish 7.5%, Scottish 6.4%, Italian 3.3%, German 3.2%, Chinese 3.1%, Indian 1.4%, Greek 1.4%, Dutch 1.2%, other 15.8% (includes Australian aboriginal .
Melbourne most welcoming
Melbourne also topped the charts as the top family-friendly city, chosen by 23%. In 2021, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) revealed that Melbourne received the highest intake of immigrants from 2019-20 (56,100 immigrants).
Western Australia, with 528,827 overseas-born residents, had the highest proportion of foreign-born population.
Hinduism is Australia's fastest growing religion. The diversity of modern Australia connects us to every part of the world, including South Asia.
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But the “greatest generation”, those born in the 1920s and aged in their 90s today, have quietly become the fastest growing group of older people in Australia. The rate of people living to their 90s – “nonagenarians” – has grown by 67% in the past decade, much higher than any other ten-year age group over 60.
Sydney ranked as the 10th most liveable city in the world and is seen as the best place to live in Australia for migrating populations with more than 42% of the city's population being born overseas. Melbourne serves as the capital city of Victoria and is home to around 5 million people.
The temperate climate is a huge contributing factor that attracts many people from other developed countries, such as England, to migrate to Australia. Because Australia is located in the southern hemisphere, the seasons are inverted as well so you can experience a unique summery Christmas.
If you are looking for a place to live in 2023, we recommend you look at the list of best cities to live in in Australia. The top six cities are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Gold Coast, Adelaide, Canberra, and Perth.
Concentrations of American-born residents were in Sydney (16,339), Melbourne (11,130), Brisbane (6,057), Perth (5,558), Adelaide (2,862), and Canberra (1,970).
A white person is defined as a person who has European ancestry. In Australia, about 90.2 percent of the nation's population is white. The following is a breakdown of some of the major ethnic groups that fall under this category: To unlock this lesson you must be a Study.com Member.
Australia permits 'citizenship of two or more countries', providing it's legal according to all the relevant parties. So if you're already a dual national of two other countries, and then you settle in Australia, you could eventually gain Australian citizenship and become a triple national.
Mungallala Methodist Church was built in 1964. It has now closed. In 2016, the Australian Taxation Office listed Mungallala as having the lowest mean taxable income by postcode, making it the poorest town in Australia, which led the ABC to do a documentary on the town for their online "storyhunters" program.
The 10 most disadvantaged LGAs in order are: Woorabinda (Queensland), Cherbourg (Qld), Belyuen (NT), West Daly (NT), Yarrabah (Qld), Kowanyama (Qld), Wujal Wujal (Qld), East Arnhem (NT), Doomadgee (Qld) and Central Desert (NT).
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) analysed the tax returns of more than 15 million Aussies from the 2020-21 financial year to come up with the rich list. Double Bay took out the top spot, living up to its 'Double Pay' nickname, with residents of the 2028 postcode raking in an average annual income of $266,381.