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The percentage of people who identify themselves as white or Caucasian in Australia is 92 percent. The Asian population in Australia is 7 percent.

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Australia's population in percentage is 0.3%

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As of 30 June 2006 (i.e. after the 2006 census) it was estimated that people of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander origin made up 2.5% of Australia's population.

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Aboriginal Australians make up about 2.7% of Australia's population of 22 million, but there are no figures to give the percentage of the world's population which is aboriginal.

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2.4%

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around 3%

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99%

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2%

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