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  2. Japanese Australians - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the war only 74 Japanese citizens and their children were permitted to remain in Australia. Not until the 1970s did the Japanese population recover to the levels at the start of the 20th century. [3] As of 2011, of Australia's 35,378 Japan-born residents, more than 65% had arrived from the mid-1990s onwards. [2]

  3. 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 ...

  4. Australian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, 2.34% of the Australian population lived overseas, which is lower than most OECD countries, except the USA (0.89%) and Japan (0.64%). Education levels of Australian expatriates were high: 44% of Australian expatriates in other OECD countries had a high level of education. [34]

  5. Foreign-born population of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian and foreign born population pyramid in 2021 The following table shows Australia's population by country of birth as estimated by the Australian Bureau of Statistics in 2022. It shows only countries or regions of birth with a population of over 100,000 residing in Australia.

  6. Australians in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Australians in Japan comprise Australian citizens residing in Japan. As of December 2023, there were 12,121 resident Australians in Japan. [1] [2] This figure does not include individuals naturalised as Japanese citizens, short-term residents, or Japanese people with Australian ancestry who do not hold Australian citizenship.

  7. Demographics of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The population of Australia is estimated to be 27,674,200 as of 17 February 2025. [11] It is the 54th [12] most populous country in the world and the most populous Oceanian country.

  8. Japanese community of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese population is located throughout the Melbourne area, [1] with many temporary Japanese residents living in middle-class suburbs. [2] As of 2007, many high income Japanese live in Melbourne-area middle class suburbs, such as Brighton and Camberwell. Camberwell North had 110 persons born in Japan in 1996 and 116 Japan-born persons in ...

  9. Multiculturalism in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Of the population born overseas, 82% lived in the capital cities. [2] Aboriginal Australians make up approximately 2.5% of the population. [3] In 2008, Australia was ranked 18th in the world in terms of net migration per capita, ahead of Canada, the US and most of Europe. [19]