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Census 2016: Milestone Passed as Australia Becomes more Asian, less European

1-7-2017 < Red Ice Creations 67 141 words
 
Census 2016: Milestone Passed as Australia Becomes more Asian, less European Australians born of Australian parents will soon be a minority.  The census shows Australia reached a "tipping point" in 2016 where only slightly more than half its residents had two Australian-born parents. The long-term low of 50.7 per cent is a step down from 54 per cent in 2011 and 57 per cent in 2006. #WhiteGenocide "Milestone" in #Australia as Asian immigration invasion begins to overtake White populationhttps://t.co/QmCdPFgjaa — Lana (@LanaLokteff) June 30, 2017 More than a quarter of Australia's population in 2016 was born overseas (26.3 per cent, up from 24.6 per cent) and for the first time since colonisation, most of the overseas-born came from Asia rather than Europe. China, India, the Philippines, Vietnam and Malaysia now account for more foreign-born residents than England, New…
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