Korean Australians
People with Korean ancestry as a percentage of the population in
Sydney divided geographically by postal area, as of the 2011 census
Korean Australians are Australian citizens who trace their Korean ancestry, and identifies him or herself to be an immigrant to or a descendant born in Australia.
History
At the 2011 census, 88,984 persons resident in Australia identified themselves as being of Korean ancestry. 74,537 persons resident in Australia had been born in South Korea. At the 2006 census, 59 persons residing in Australia had been born in North Korea.[3]
According to the 2006 census, only 38% declared holding Australian citizenship,[4] 68% had arrived in Australia in 1990 or later, and 63% reside in New South Wales. Few ethnic groups are as concentrated in one state as Koreans are in New South Wales, where 33% of Australia's population live.[5]
At the 2006 Census, 37,426 (71%) Korean-born Australian residents declared they were Christian, 3,500 (6.6%) Buddhist and 9,562 (18%) had no religious affiliation.[4] Disgruntled former members of Korean Christian churches sometimes join the handful of Korean Buddhist temples in the Sydney area.[6]
Notable people
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