According to the 2021 Census data, Point Cook, Victoria, is often cited as Australia's most multicultural suburb, known for residents from a vast number of countries (around 146) and a high proportion with overseas-born parents, with nearby Tarneit and Werribee also highly diverse. Other significantly diverse areas include Sydney's Haymarket and Blacktown, and Melbourne's Clayton and Dandenong, with diversity measured by the sheer number of nationalities, languages, or proportion of overseas-born residents.
The most common responses for religion in Point Cook were No Religion 27.7%, Catholic 23.7% and Hinduism 10.0%. At the time of the 2021 Census, Point Cook was found to be the most multicultural suburb in Australia. The suburb's population hail from 86 countries with at least 20 residents from each of those countries.
While exploring the same topic using the latest Census data, an article from ABC News considered Point Cook in VIC to be the country's most multicultural suburb based on the fact that the residents are from 86 different countries.
NSW is one of the most culturally diverse states in the world. More than two million of our citizens were born overseas, and our people come from more than 310 cultures, speak more than 283 languages and practice 139 religions.
Sydney is more culturally diverse than Melbourne – less Sydneysiders (58.1%) were born in Australia than Melbournites (62.6%). Ancestry also comes into play here, with slightly less Sydneysiders being of Australian ancestry than those living in Melbourne.
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New South Wales and Victoria have been found to be Australia's two most culturally diverse states according to the study by EdgeRed, with Tasmania determined to be the least so.
No, Australia is not 90% white; while a large majority identify with European ancestry (around 76-80% in recent years), a significant and growing portion identifies as Asian, African, Middle Eastern, or Indigenous, making it a highly multicultural nation with diverse ethnic backgrounds, not overwhelmingly white. Recent census data shows European ancestry (English, Irish, etc.) makes up a large chunk, but Asian ancestries are also substantial, with over 17% Asian population and around 3.8% identifying as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, per the 2021 census data from Wikipedia.
Toronto is often referred to as the most culturally diverse city in the world. Half of the population is born outside of Canada. This is the most number of non-locals that can be found anywhere. The neighborhoods in Toronto are look like small-scale assemblies of United Nations.
Urban Centres as Primary Destinations: Migrants predominantly settle in metropolitan areas, with Sydney and Melbourne being the most popular, while regional and rural areas attract comparatively fewer overseas arrivals.
Sydney is Australia's richest city, leading with the most resident millionaires, centi-millionaires, and billionaires, driven by its strong financial sector, global appeal, and high-end real estate market, followed closely by Melbourne, with both cities consistently ranking globally for wealth. These cities attract High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNWIs) due to amenities, business opportunities, and exclusive suburbs like Sydney's Point Piper and Melbourne's Toorak.
In 2021, Haymarket had the highest proportion of people with Chinese ancestry in the City of Sydney.
The City of Melbourne is home to one of the world's most harmonious and culturally diverse communities. Our population is made up of people from all over the world.
Sydney is one of the most multicultural cities in the world. Of the total population of Greater Sydney, 39.2% of people were born overseas.
The founding of the Lakemba Mosque and the establishment of specialised restaurants, take-away shops, grocery shops, clothing and book sellers catering to Arab and Muslim cultural needs has encouraged a general perception of Lakemba as a predominantly Arab and Muslim suburb.
Answer: Hawaii is the most ethnically diverse state in the US. It boasts a significant population of Asian descent and substantial multi-ethnic communities. Hawaii's unique cultural landscape is shaped by its high levels of racial and ethnic diversity.
88% of Uruguayans are from European countries. Uruguay is also native to the African old generation and Asian population. The language spoken in Uruguay is Spanish. The homogeneous population of Uruguay makes it the least diverse country in the world.
Australia is the most successful multicultural society in the world, uniting a multitude of cultures, experiences, beliefs, and traditions. We owe our accomplishments as a nation to the contributions of more than 300 different ancestries-from the First Australians to the newest arrivals.
These findings, moreover, are in line with the microeconomic evidence. The upshot is that, when women are added to the workforce, the resulting increase in GDP is larger than when the same number of men is added to the workforce.
The proportion of Australia's population born outside Australia was 31.5%. England, India, China and New Zealand were the countries of birth with the largest populations. Those born in India recorded the largest increase since 2014.
Ladies in Black is a 2018 Australian comedy-drama film directed by Bruce Beresford.
Once you've been in Australia for, well, an hour, you'll notice that nearly every word has an 'o' on the end of it. This is because for some weird reason Australians like to shorten every word and then add a vowel to the end of it… e.g. “bottle-o” (Bottle shop / off license) “servo” (garage / service station).
The worst performing states are Tasmania, with incomes 26% below the national income and wealth average, as well as South Australia which is 19% below the average household income and 20% below the national net wealth.
Trentham best tiny town in Australia. This morning Trentham was officially named the Top Tiny Tourism Town at the Australian Top Tourism Town Awards, against some formidable competition, including Robe (SA), Kalbarri (WA), Huskisson (NSW), Stanley (Tas) and Town of 1770 (Qld).
The Census shows that Australia has a higher proportion of overseas-born people (26%) than the United States (14%), Canada (22%), New Zealand (23%) and the United Kingdom (13%). This makes Australia a hugely diverse nation.