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Nepalese Australians

Nepalese Australians
Total population
138,463 (2021, by ancestry)
414,650 (2021, by country of birth)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Sydney · Melbourne
Languages
English(common medium) · Newari(2nd largest){{.}}Nepali(Largest speakers)
Religion
Majority Hinduism · Buddhism ·
Kirant Mundhum · minorities.
Related ethnic groups
Non Resident Nepali

Nepalese Australians (Nepali: नेपाली अष्ट्रेलियन) are Australias whose ethnic origins lie fully or partially in any part of Nepal. People from Nepal started to settle in Australia from the 1960s,[2] but the vast majority of Nepali Australians arrived after 2006.[3]

Australian residents of Nepali origin have significantly increased in recent years: in the 2021 census, 138,463 people reported Nepali ancestry, 0.54% of the total population. Just five years before, in the 2016 census, there were only 62,806 people with Nepali ancestry. This follows after the population of this community quardrupled in the 5 years to 2011, and doubled again in the 5 years in 2016.[4][3]

  1. ^ ABS - Census 2021 - Cultural Diversity Summary
  2. ^ Pariyar, Mitra (2018). "Travelling castes: Nepalese immigrants in Australia". South Asian Diaspora. 11 (1): 89. doi:10.1080/19438192.2018.1523091.
  3. ^ a b Department of Home Affairs, Nepal-born Community Information Summary
  4. ^ ABS Census data 2016 and 2021, via .id Community https://profile.id.com.au/australia/ancestry?EndYear=2016&DataType=UR

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