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  1. The 2016 Census was Australia's 17 th national Census of Population and Housing with more than 95% of Australians participating. Since 2006 the Census has offered an on-line option with 2016 being the first Census to be digital first. The 2016 Census was held on 9 August 2016 and counted almost 10 million dwellings and 23.4 million people ...

  2. TableBuilder Basic 2011. An online tool that enables users to construct their own customised tables, graphs and maps of Census data.This product is available free of charge to registered users. To register for TableBuilder Basic 2011 go to the Registration Centre. Once registered, users can log in from the TableBuilder page to access ...

  3. Indian Australians or Indo-Australians are Australians of Indian ancestry. This includes both those who are Australian by birth, and those born in India or elsewhere in the Indian diaspora. Indian Australians are one of the largest groups within the Indian diaspora, with 783,958 persons declaring Indian ancestry at the 2021 census, representing ...

  4. The 2016 Census shows that two thirds (67 per cent) of the Australian population were born in Australia. Nearly half (49 per cent) of Australians had either been born overseas (first generation Australian) or one or both parents had been born overseas (second generation Australian). While England and New Zealand were still the next most common ...

  5. Australian babies: 0 year olds as a fraction of total persons, in Australia, according to the 2011 census results. Australian babies: 0–4 year olds as a fraction of total persons, in Australia, according to the 2011 census results 0–14 years: 17.75% (male 2,138,080 /female 2,027,583) 15–24 years: 12.62% (male 1,520,528 /female 1,442,461)

  6. According to the 2016 Australian census, most South African-born Australians were native English-speakers (118,147) while a large minority spoke Afrikaans at home (38,415). By 2021, the number of Australian residents who spoke Afrikaans at home increased to 49,375. Afrikaners are particularly concentrated in greater Perth.

  7. Lebanese Australians ( Arabic: اللبنانيون الأستراليون) refers to citizens or permanent residents of Australia of Lebanese ancestry. The population is diverse, having a large Christian religious base, being mostly Maronite Catholics, while also having a large Muslim group of Sunni and Shia branches. Lebanon, in both its ...