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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 immigration to Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Australia belatedly got the message. Many of Sydney's Chinese joined the Australian armed forces, as the Chinese war memorial in Chinatown attests. The local conditions generated by the Second World War were crucial to the slow collapse of the White Australia policy and many Chinese organised carefully to maximise their chances.

  4. Average human height by country - Wikipedia

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    Chinese conscripts, average age 18.5 SD 1.2, (N= m:104,223, SD= m:6.2 cm (2.4 in)) ... Australia: 171.7 cm (5 ft 7 + 1 ...

  5. Overseas Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Overseas Chinese people are people of Chinese origin who reside outside Greater China (mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan). [20] As of 2011, there were over 40.3 million overseas Chinese. [ 8 ]

  6. Asian Australians - Wikipedia

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    Asian Australians are Australians of Asian ancestry, including naturalised Australians who are immigrants from various regions in Asia and descendants of such immigrants. At the 2021 census, the proportion of the population identifying as Asian amounted to 17.4 percent with breakdowns of 6.5 percent from Southern and Central Asia, 6.4 percent from North-East Asia, and 4.5 percent from South ...

  7. Exclusive-China's record mergers in $8 trillion small banking ...

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    China's rural or small banking sector has about 3,700 firms with a combined 57 trillion yuan ($7.8 trillion) in assets as of the end of June last year, roughly twice the size of Australia's ...

  8. Chinatowns in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Chinese people first immigrated to Australia in large waves in the midst of the Australian gold rushes (beginning during the 1850s). Many of these people subsequently chose to return to China or were forcefully deported from Australia. The first known Chinese Australian was John Shying, who immigrated to Australia in 1818.

  9. Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia is the world's 21st-largest exporter and 24th-largest importer. [330] [331] China is Australia's largest trading partner by a wide margin, accounting for roughly 40% of the country's exports and 17.6% of its imports. [332] Other major export markets include Japan, the United States, and South Korea. [333]