Italian 68,823 (by birth, 2011)[1] 279,112 (by ancestry, 2011)[1]
Languages
Australian English
Italian
Italo-Australian dialect
Sicilian language
Neapolitan dialect
Calabrian dialect
Venetian dialect
other Italian dialects
languages of Italian historical minorities
Religion
Predominantly Roman Catholic
Related ethnic groups
Italian American, part of Italian Australian, Italian Canadian, Italian Scottish, Italian Welsh, Mediterraneans
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The Italian community of Melbourne is the second largest ethnic group in Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, second to the Anglo-Celtic Australians ethnic group.[2] The 2011 Census counted
that of the 185,402 residents that were born in Italy who live in Australia, 68,823 lived in Melbourne, which was the highest percentage of the country at 37.1%. The same could be said for the total Australian population of Italian ancestry, with 279,112 of the 916,121 (30.4%) listed as Melbourne residents, which is the highest Italian population in Australia and the Oceanic continent per city.[1]
^ abc"2011 Australian Census". Retrieved 24 June 2014.
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