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What are the national characteristics of Australia?
Australia is a multi-ethnic immigrant country. 1973 Australia abolished the white Australia policy, 1975 Australia passed the anti-racial discrimination bill. Due to inter-ethnic and inter-ethnic marriage, the boundaries between ethnic groups have become blurred. Since 200 1, Australia has stopped counting or classifying the population by race or nationality. In the 2006 census, Australian nationals only need to declare which country their parents were born in. According to the results of the 2006 census, the composition of Australian nationals is (top ten ethnic groups):
Australian descendants: 31.13%; English descendants: 29.65%; Irish descendants: 9.08%; Scottish descent: 7. 16% Italian descent: 4.29%; Descendants of Germans: 4.09%; Chinese (China) descendants: 3.37%; Indigenous people: 2.30%; Greek descendants:1.84%; Dutch descendants: 1.56%
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