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The three largest ancestries in North Lakes in 2021 were English, Australian and Scottish.

Ancestry defines the cultural association and ethnic background of an individual going back three generations. Ancestry is a good measure of the total size of cultural groups in North Lakes regardless of where they were born or what language they speak.

Ancestry data, should be combined with data on Birthplace, Language Spoken at Home and Religion for a more complete picture of North Lakes's ethnic characteristics.

Please note that the "Australian Aboriginal" and "Torres Strait Islander" categories in this topic are not directly comparable from 2021 to previous years, due to a change in the wording of the question. In 2021, these options were marked boxes on the question rather than write-in options. The "Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Origin" question is still considered a more reliable count for this group, and can be found on the Population summary page.

Please note: Due to changes in ABS rules around perturbation and additivity of data to protect the confidentiality of individuals, counts of ancestry groups and totals derived from them may differ slightly from those published by the ABS. For more information see notes on data confidentiality.

Q:

Derived from the Census question:

'What is the person's ancestry?'

Multi-response

Ancestry - Totals
North Lakes - Total persons (Usual residence)20212016Change
Ancestry totalsNumber%Coastal & Bribie Planning Area %Number%Coastal & Bribie Planning Area %2016 to 2021
Not stated9262.93.81,2044.25.2-278
Total responses31,631----28,948----+2,683
Total people23,017----21,663----+1,354
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
Please refer to specific data notes for more information
Ancestry - Ranked by size
North Lakes - Total persons (Usual residence)20212016Change
AncestryNumber%Coastal & Bribie Planning Area %Number%Coastal & Bribie Planning Area %2016 to 2021
English8,72337.948.18,80240.646.1-79
Australian7,17631.235.06,63030.637.0+546
Scottish2,1779.512.32,1379.911.6+40
Irish1,9618.512.72,30710.612.8-346
German1,1174.96.41,0684.96.7+49
Indian9364.10.37323.40.2+204
Chinese6602.90.85472.50.6+113
Italian5852.51.95332.51.9+52
Australian Aboriginal5712.53.3500.20.4+521
Filipino5362.30.74512.10.6+85
Show all (100 entries)

Excludes ancestries with fewer than 10 responses (multi-response).

Dominant groups

Analysis of the ancestry responses of the population in North Lakes in 2021 shows that the top five ancestries nominated were:

  • English (8,723 people or 37.9%)
  • Australian (7,176 people or 31.2%)
  • Scottish (2,177 people or 9.5%)
  • Irish (1,961 people or 8.5%)
  • German (1,117 people or 4.9%)

In combination these five ancestries account for 21,154 responses in total, or 91.91% of all responses.

The major differences between the ancestries of the population in North Lakes and Coastal & Bribie Planning Area were:

  • A larger percentage of people with Indian ancestry (4.1% compared to 0.3%)
  • A smaller percentage of people with English ancestry (37.9% compared to 48.1%)
  • A smaller percentage of people with Irish ancestry (8.5% compared to 12.7%)
  • A smaller percentage of people with Australian ancestry (31.2% compared to 35.0%)

Emerging groups

The largest changes in the reported ancestries of the population in this area between 2016 and 2021 were:

  • Australian (+546 persons)
  • Australian Aboriginal (+521 persons)
  • Irish (-346 persons)
  • Indian (+204 persons)

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