German Australians constitute one of the largest ethnic groups in Australia, numbering 811,540 or 4.09 percent of respondents in the 2006 Census. It is the sixth most identified ancestry in Australia behind 'Australian', 'English, 'Irish, 'Scottish' and 'Italian'. The 2006 Census counted 106,524 Australian residents who were born in Germany. However, 811,541 persons identified themselves as having German ancestry, either alone or in combination with another ancestry.

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  • German Australians constitute one of the largest ethnic groups in Australia, numbering 811,540 or 4.09 percent of respondents in the 2006 Census. It is the sixth most identified ancestry in Australia behind 'Australian', 'English, 'Irish, 'Scottish' and 'Italian'. The 2006 Census counted 106,524 Australian residents who were born in Germany. However, 811,541 persons identified themselves as having German ancestry, either alone or in combination with another ancestry. This number does not include people of German ancestry who listed themselves as Australian. The 2001 census recorded 103,010 German-born in Australia, although this excludes persons of German ethnicity and culture born elsewhere, such as the Netherlands (1,030), Hungary (660) and Romania (440).
  • Deutschaustralier sind die viertgrößte ethnische Gruppe in Australien, mit einem Anteil von 4 Prozent
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  • German Australian Deutsch-Australier
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  • German 106,524 (by birth, 2006) 811,541 (by ancestry, 2006)
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  • German Australians constitute one of the largest ethnic groups in Australia, numbering 811,540 or 4.09 percent of respondents in the 2006 Census. It is the sixth most identified ancestry in Australia behind 'Australian', 'English, 'Irish, 'Scottish' and 'Italian'. The 2006 Census counted 106,524 Australian residents who were born in Germany. However, 811,541 persons identified themselves as having German ancestry, either alone or in combination with another ancestry.
  • Deutschaustralier sind die viertgrößte ethnische Gruppe in Australien, mit einem Anteil von 4 Prozent
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  • German Australian
  • Deutsch-Australier
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