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St Albans

Language used at home

In St Albans, 68.9% of people used a language other than English at home in 2021.

St Albans's language statistics show the proportion of the population who use a language at home other than English. They indicate how culturally diverse a population is and the degree to which different ethnic groups and nationalities are retaining their language.

St Albans's language statistics should be analysed in conjunction with Country of Birth and Proficiency in English to assist in identifying specific cultural and ethnic groups in the area and the services required by the multicultural community.

Please note: Due to ABS rules regarding perturbation of data to protect the confidentiality of individuals, counts of individual language groups and totals derived from them may differ slightly from those published by the ABS.

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Derived from the Census question:

'Does the person use a language other than English at home?'

Language used at home - Summary
St Albans - Total persons (Usual residence)20212016Change
Language summaryNumber%St Albans (South) %Number%St Albans (South) %2016 to 2021
Speaks English only8,20221.618.98,45322.719.2-251
Non-English total26,19668.971.125,96169.673.2+235
Not stated3,6449.610.02,8967.87.5+748
Total Population38,042100.0100.037,310100.0100.0+732
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
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Language used at home - Ranked by size
St Albans - Total persons (Usual residence)20212016Change
Language (excludes English)Number%St Albans (South) %Number%St Albans (South) %2016 to 2021
Vietnamese11,10229.232.89,42025.229.5+1,682
Punjabi1,5924.23.62,1375.75.6-545
Maltese1,0112.72.31,2803.43.0-269
Filipino/Tagalog9732.63.28952.42.7+78
Cantonese9062.43.39212.53.5-15
Arabic8012.11.57071.91.5+94
Greek6851.81.88682.32.2-183
Croatian6591.71.78352.22.2-176
Macedonian6371.71.77141.92.0-77
Mandarin4771.31.65391.42.0-62
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Excludes languages spoken at home by fewer than 10 people.

Dominant groups

Analysis of the language used at home by the population of St Albans in 2021 compared to St Albans (South) shows that there was a larger proportion of people who used English only, and a smaller proportion of those using a non-English language (either exclusively, or in addition to English).

Overall, 21.6% of the population used English only, and 68.9% used a non-English language, compared with 18.9% and 71.1% respectively for St Albans (South).

The dominant language used at home, other than English, in St Albans was Vietnamese, with 29.2% of the population, or 11,102 people using this language at home.

The major difference between the languages used at home for the population of St Albans and St Albans (South) in 2021 was:

  • A smaller percentage using Vietnamese at home (29.2% compared to 32.8%)

Emerging groups

Between 2016 and 2021, the number of people who used a language other than English at home increased by 235 or 0.9%, and the number of people who used English only decreased by 251 or 3.0%.

The largest changes in the languages used by the population in St Albans between 2016 and 2021 were for those using:

  • Vietnamese (+1,682 persons)
  • Punjabi (-545 persons)
  • Assyrian/Aramaic (+307 persons)
  • Maltese (-269 persons)

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