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  2. Chinese Australians - Wikipedia

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    33.8% of Chinese Australians and 46.6% Hong Kong Australians work as white collar professionals compared to 32% for the total Australian population. 63.3% of Hong Kong Australians and 56.3% of Chinese Australians participate in the Australian workforce which was below the national average of 67.1%.

  3. Chinese language in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese language is the second-most spoken language in Australia.. Australia has more Chinese people per capita than any other country outside Asia.In the 2021 census, 1,390,693 Australians identified themselves as being of Chinese ancestry, representing 5.5% of the national population.

  4. Chinatowns in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese government, Chinese companies, and Chinese organisations also have strong interests in Australia and can provide an extensive support network for Chinese immigrants to Australia. Because China restricted emigration up until 1983, prior to this year, most Chinese people came to Australia from Hong Kong (then a British colony, now a ...

  5. Australian Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Australian Chinese cuisine is a style of cooking developed by Australians of Chinese descent, who adapted dishes to satisfy local Anglo-Celtic tastes. Its roots can be traced to indentured Chinese who were brought to work as cooks in country pubs and sheep stations.

  6. Chinese restaurants in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The majority of original Chinese migration came from Guangdong Province in southern China, and later from British Hong Kong, meaning Cantonese cuisine has traditionally dominated Chinese restaurants in Australia. This has included yum cha, which has been popular to serve in the more upmarket Chinese restaurants in Australia. The ingredients ...

  7. Chinese premier to visit New Zealand, Australia and Malaysia

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    Li's visit to Australia and New Zealand will be the first by a Chinese premier, the second most powerful official in China’s leadership, in seven years. A Chinese premier hasn't visited Malaysia ...

  8. Category:Chinese-Australian culture - Wikipedia

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    Chinese-Australian culture in New South Wales (1 C, 2 P, 2 F) Pages in category "Chinese-Australian culture" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  9. Chinese premier lands in Australia on first such visit in 7 years

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    Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrived in Australia on Saturday on a relations-mending mission with panda diplomacy, rock lobsters and China’s global dominance in the critical minerals sector high on ...