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Israeli Australians refers to Australian citizens or permanent residents who are fully or partially of Israeli descent. The population colloquially refer to themselves as Ausraelis. The most recent Australian census of 2016 recorded 9,817 Israeli Australians. This is a 6.4% increase from the previous 2011 Census. The largest percentage of Israeli Australians live within the state of Victoria, closely followed by New South Wales.

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  • Israeli Australians refers to Australian citizens or permanent residents who are fully or partially of Israeli descent. The population colloquially refer to themselves as Ausraelis. The most recent Australian census of 2016 recorded 9,817 Israeli Australians. This is a 6.4% increase from the previous 2011 Census. The largest percentage of Israeli Australians live within the state of Victoria, closely followed by New South Wales. The majority of Israeli Australians are Jewish. However, there are a small number of Palestinian Christians and Muslims who immigrated to Australia while originally having Israeli citizenship. Most Israeli Australians are bilingual in Hebrew and English. There is a dedicated Hebrew language radio programme on the Special Broadcasting Service, as well as Israeli podcasts broadcast from J-Air. There are also several notable Israeli Australian community groups including the Association of Israelis in Australia (AIA) and the Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC). Israeli Australians also host and participate in a number of notable community events such as Yom Hazikaron and Yom Haatzmaut as well as ISraeli film festivals and traditional dance classes and performances. Politically Israeli Australians are diverse in their perspectives on the ongoing conflict in Israel. However, the group occasionally is cited in mainstream media such as controversy surrounding the 2016 VCE exams as well as the 2022 Sydney Festival. (en)
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  • Israeli Australians (en)
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  • Australian English Hebrew Arabic Russian (en)
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  • Sydney Melbourne (en)
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  • Judaism is the largest faith among Israeli Australians and Israelis in generalIslamChristianity, Druze. (en)
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  • Israeli Australians refers to Australian citizens or permanent residents who are fully or partially of Israeli descent. The population colloquially refer to themselves as Ausraelis. The most recent Australian census of 2016 recorded 9,817 Israeli Australians. This is a 6.4% increase from the previous 2011 Census. The largest percentage of Israeli Australians live within the state of Victoria, closely followed by New South Wales. (en)
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  • Israeli Australians (en)
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  • Israeli Australians (en)
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