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Ethnic and Religious Beliefs in Australia

74% of Australia's population are British and Irish, 5.6% are Chinese, 2.8% are indigenous, and other ethnic groups are mainly Italians, Germans and Indians.

About 63.9% residents believe in Christianity, and 5.9% residents believe in Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism and other religions. The population with no religious belief or unknown religious belief accounts for 30.2%.

The earliest aborigines in Australia now account for less than 1% of the total population. White is 92%. Most Australians were British immigrants in the 20th century in 19, and there were many people from other countries.

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Australia is a typical immigrant country, which is described by sociologists as a "national platter". Since British immigrants set foot on this beautiful land, immigrants from 120 countries and 140 nationalities have come to Australia to make a living and develop. For example, German, Greek and Italian are in Europe and some Asian countries and regions, such as Japan, China and Viet Nam.

Its population is mainly distributed in the southeast coastal areas. Multiculturalism, which is composed of many nationalities, is a remarkable feature of Australian society. According to statistics, the Asian population in Australia is growing rapidly.

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