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What is the racial breakdown of Australia?

What is the racial breakdown of Australia?

In the 2016 Australian census, the most commonly nominated ancestries were: English (36.1\%) Australian (33.5\%) Irish (11.0\%)

Is there a majority minority state?

Six states are majority-minority as of July 2019: Hawaii (the only state that has never had a white majority), New Mexico, California, Texas, Nevada, and Maryland. The District of Columbia reached a majority-black status during the latter stages of the Great Migration.

What percentage of Australians are Anglo?

2016 Census: Multicultural

2016 2011
1. Australia – 66.7\% (15,614,835) Australia – 69.8\% (15,017,846)
2. England – 3.9\% (907,570) England – 4.2\% (911,593)
3. New Zealand – 2.2\% (518,466) New Zealand – 2.2\% (483,398)
4. China – 2.2\% (509,555) China – 1.5\% (318,969)

What is the population of Australia in 2021?

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25,704,340 people
Key statistics Australia’s population was 25,704,340 people at 31 March 2021. The quarterly growth was 21,000 people (0.1\%). The annual growth was 35,700 people (0.1\%). Annual natural increase was 131,000 and net overseas migration was -95,300.

What is the fastest growing age group in America?

85 and older
The age group 85 and older is now the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population.

What states have the most Hispanic population?

In 2019, California had the highest Hispanic population in the United States, with over 15.57 million people claiming Hispanic heritage. Texas, Florida, New York, and Arizona rounded out the top five states.

How many British are in Australia?

There are more than 1.2m British citizens living in Australia now, that’s more than we have in any other country. And around 400,000 Australians live in the UK. Traditionally it has been a rite of passage for many young Australians to spend a period in their 20s living and working in Britain.

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Who was the first white person born in Australia?

At Port Royal, Acadia in 1636, Pierre Martin and Catherine Vigneau, who had arrived on the passenger ship Saint Jehan along with 78 other migrants, were the first European parents to have a child in Acadia. The first-born child was Mathieu Martin.