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How many Spanish speakers live in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

There are approximately 123,000 Australians who are full or partial Spanish descent, most of whom reside within the major cities of Sydney and Melbourne, with lesser but rapidly growing numbers in Brisbane (which has over 15,000) and Perth.

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How many Spanish speakers are there in Australia?

In 2001, there were only around 2.8m people who spoke a language other than English at home.
Top 10 Languages Spoken in Australia (excluding English)

# 9
Languages Spanish
2016 140,813
2011 117,493

How much of Australia speaks Spanish?

Derived from the Census question:

Language spoken at home – Ranked by size
Australia – Total persons (Usual residence) 2016 2011
Filipino/Tagalog 182,498 136,846
Hindi 159,637 111,349
Spanish 140,813 117,493

What percentage of Australia is Hispanic?

They constitute only 0.43% of the Australian population. 93,795 residents declared themselves being of South American, Central American or Caribbean ancestry (either alone or in combination with one other ancestry).

What are the top 5 languages spoken in Australia?

Language spoken by a person at home (top 5)

  • English only – 72.7% (17,020,417) English only – 76.8% (16,509,291)
  • Mandarin – 2.5% (596,711) Mandarin – 1.6% (336,410)
  • Arabic – 1.4% (321,728) Italian – 1.4% (299,833)
  • Cantonese – 1.2% (280,943) Arabic – 1.3% (287,174)

Is there a large Spanish population in Australia?

There are approximately 123,000 Australians who are full or partial Spanish descent, most of whom reside within the major cities of Sydney and Melbourne, with lesser but rapidly growing numbers in Brisbane (which has over 15,000) and Perth. Of these, according to the 2006 Australian census, 12,276 were born in Spain.

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How many Spanish speakers are in Sydney?

Derived from the Census question:

Language spoken at home – Ranked by size
City of Sydney – Total persons (Usual residence) 2016
Cantonese 6,072 2.9
Indonesian 4,528 2.2
Spanish 3,633 1.7

How many Chinese live in Australia?

The latest Census in 2016 recorded 509,555 China-born people in Australia, an increase of 59.8 per cent from the 2011 Census.

How many Australians speak second language?

According to the 2016 census, 72.7% of Australians speak English and 21% speak a language other than English at home, or have learned a second language for work. The most common languages spoken include Mandarin (2.5%), Arabic (1.4%), Cantonese (1.2%), Vietnamese (1.2%) and Italian (1.2%).

What are the top 3 languages other than English spoken in Australia?

Collectively, Cantonese and Mandarin are the most commonly spoken languages other than English in Australia (over 600,000 speakers), followed by Italian, Arabic and Greek. In total, these five languages are spoken by around 1.4 million people – more than the population of Adelaide.

How many Mexican live in Australia?

There are about 3500 Mexicans living in Australia, more than 800 of whom arrived in the past four years.

Is there a Mexico in Australia?

Mexico is a former rural locality in the Barcaldine Region, Queensland, Australia.
Mexico, Queensland.

Mexico Queensland
Population 26 (2016 census)
• Density 0.00916/km2 (0.0237/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 4728
Area 2,839.9 km2 (1,096.5 sq mi)

How many Portuguese are in Australia?

There are approximately 56,000 Portuguese migrants and Australians with Portuguese heritage in Australia.

Is Spanish useful in Australia?

Spanish is an important community language in Australia. According to the 2011 Census, 117,493 Australian residents speak Spanish at home. That would make Spanish the eighth most widely used language in the country, apart from English.

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What is Australia’s common language?

English
Although English is not Australia’s official language, it is effectively the de facto national language and is almost universally spoken. Nevertheless, there are hundreds of Aboriginal languages, though many have become extinct since 1950, and most of the surviving languages have very few speakers.

What is Australia’s second language?

Australia has no official language. Apart from English, which according to the last official census in Australia in 2016, 73% of the population speak as their main language. The second most spoken language in Australia is Mandarin, followed by Arabic, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Italian, and Tamil.

How many El Salvadorans live in Australia?

The Salvadoran community in Australia is estimated at 20,000. Australia is home to the third largest Salvadoran community living abroad.

How many Dominicans are in Australia?

Top Dominican Emigration (2017)

Rank Country Dominican Population
25 Bahamas 303
26 Chile 289
27 Finland 204
28 Australia 187

Why did Spanish come to Australia?

The first Spaniard to live in Australia was a male who arrived in 1821 and settled in New South Wales. More Spanish settlers migrated during the 19th century – many in search of fortune during the gold rush.Australia made a Spanish-Australian Migration Agreement in 1958 to give assisted migration.

How many languages are spoken in Australia?

Collectively, Australians speak over 200 languages [10] . Of these, over 50 are actively spoken Australian Indigenous languages. About 21% of Australians reported speaking a language other than English at home. Australian Indigenous languages are spoken by less than 1% of the total population.

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Did the Spanish land in Australia?

In about October 1606, Spaniard Luis Vaez de Torres sailed through the strait that now bears his name, between the northern tip of Cape York and New Guinea. He probably sighted the Australian mainland, but there is no evidence that he landed.

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About Shelia Campbell

Sheila Campbell has been traveling the world for as long as she can remember. Her parents were avid travelers, and they passed their love of exploration onto their daughter. Sheila has visited every continent on Earth, and she's always looking for new and interesting places to explore.

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