Almost 9,000 people living in Australia were born in Denmark, according to the 2006 census. Another 50,000 have Danish blood.
Well that question will never be answered as population in cities always changes. Australia though would probably have more people living in it.
Many people do because Australia is a very good, cheap and acceptive country
The 2006 census reported 30,778 Japanese-born residents in Australia. This number excludes people of Japanese decent who were born in Australia.
According to the 2011 census, there are roughly 898,674 Germans living in Australia. This is 4.5 percent of the total population.
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There are many people that i no related to Norman coburn. He moved to tazmania Australia after being on home and away for many, many years. He is related to people living in NSW Australia but no famous people that you would know. He has a sister and many cousins and a very kind aunty. HOPE I HELPED :)
Almost 9,000 people living in Australia were born in Denmark, according to the 2006 census. Another 50,000 have Danish blood.
The main language of Australia is English. Obviously, there are many cultures living in Australia and so I am sure some people speak another language also. There are no countries in Australia. Australia is one country, divided into States and Territories. There is no one place that speaks French, although there are French citizens living in Australia and Australian Citizens of French background.
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Due to the ideal living conditions in which Australia has to offer.
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