English Australians

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English Australian
File:Bradman.jpg
Notable English Australians
'Sir Donald Bradman'[1]
England Australia
Languages
English
Religion
Predominantly Anglican
Other Christians
Related ethnic groups
English,Swedes, Swedish Americans, Scandinavian, Scandinavian Australians, Danish Australians, Norwegian Australians, Anglo-Celtic Australians

English Australians are Australians of English descent, the largest ethnic group in Australia after "Australian" (which contains an unknown number of English Australians). In the 2006 census, 6.3 million or 32% of respondents identified as "English" or a combination including English, such as English-Australian[3]. The census also documented 860,000 residents of Australia as being born in England.[4]

References

  1. ^ wargs: ancestry of Sir Don Bradman
  2. ^ [1] Australian Census tables
  3. ^ [2] Australian Census table (download)
  4. ^ [3] Australian countries of birth