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  2. Cypriot Australians - Wikipedia

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    The greatest numbers of Cypriot migrants occurred in the middle to late 1970s, following the 1974 Turkish Invasion of Cyprus, where 6600 individuals arrived in Australia in the four years following the conflict. 16% of the Cypriot Australian population migrated after 1985, and whilst migration in Australia was once substantial, the rate has ...

  3. Foreign-born population of Australia - Wikipedia

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    From 2010 to 2015, Australia had the 14th highest net migration rate in the world. For 2015–2020, Australia's migration rate was projected to fall (statistics published in 2019), however the country's rank was expected to remain steady at 14th due to similar falls in other countries.

  4. Immigration to Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 2010–2011, the migration intake was adjusted so that 67.5% of the permanent migration program would be for skilled migrants, and 113,725 visas were granted. [ 60 ] According to Graduate Careers Australia , there have been some declines in full-time employment between 2012–2015 for recent university graduates of various degrees, including ...

  5. Indian Australians - Wikipedia

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    In 2017–18 India was the largest source of new permanent annual migrants to Australia since 2016, and overall third largest source nation of cumulative total migrant population behind England and China, 20.5% or 33,310 out of 162,417 Australian permanent resident visas went to the Indians who also additionally had 70,000 students were ...

  6. Chinese Australians - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Australians are one of the largest groups within the global Chinese diaspora, and are the largest Asian Australian community. Per capita, Australia has more people of Chinese ancestry than any country outside Asia. As a whole, Australian residents identifying themselves as having Chinese ancestry made up 5.5% of Australia's population ...

  7. Australian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Australian diaspora are those Australians living outside of Australia. It includes approximately 598,765 Australian-born people living outside of Australia, [1] people who are Australian citizens and live outside Australia, and people with Australian ancestry who live outside of Australia.

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  9. Greta Army Camp - Wikipedia

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    In 1949 Greta Camp was transferred to the Department of Immigration who transformed it into one of Australia's largest migrant reception and training centres. Between June 1949 and January 1960 as part of the post-war immigration to Australia , over 100,000 new migrants seeking a new life in Australia passed through the camp. [ 2 ]