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Language spoken at home

In 2021, 3.5% of people aged 55 to 64 years in Shoalhaven City Council spoke a language other than English at home.

Shoalhaven City Council's language statistics show the proportion of the population in the selected age group who speak a language at home other than English, and the main languages spoken. They indicate how culturally diverse a population is and the degree to which different ethnic groups and nationalities are retaining their language at different ages.

Shoalhaven City Council's language statistics should be analysed in conjunction with Country of Birth as different cultural groups are better analysed through the different topics. For major language groups, Community of Interest profiles are available for that specific language by a range of characteristics.

Q:

Derived from the Census question:

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

Language spoken at home - Ranked by size
Shoalhaven City Council - 55 to 64 years20212016Change
LanguageNumber%Regional NSWNumber%Regional NSW2016 to 2021
Greek560.30.2370.20.2+19
Spanish500.30.2360.20.2+14
Italian380.20.5780.50.6-40
German350.20.2410.30.3-6
Tagalog300.20.2230.10.2+7
Mandarin230.10.3200.10.2+3
Cantonese220.10.2220.10.20
French210.10.1140.10.1+7
Filipino210.10.1130.10.1+8
Croatian200.10.1190.10.1+1
Show all (16 entries)
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

Excludes languages with fewer than 10 people speaking them at home.

Language spoken at home - Summary
Shoalhaven City Council - 55 to 64 years20212016Change
Language summaryNumber%Regional NSWNumber%Regional NSW2016 to 2021
Speaks English only14,66991.289.613,78189.788.5+888
Non-English total5713.54.75453.54.4+26
Not stated8505.35.71,0306.77.1-180
Total people16,090100.0100.015,356100.0100.0+734
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

Dominant groups

Analysis of the language spoken at home by people aged 55 to 64 years in Shoalhaven City Council in 2021 compared to Regional NSW shows that there was a larger proportion of people who spoke English only, and a smaller proportion of those speaking a non-English language (either exclusively, or in addition to English).

Overall, 91.2% of people aged 55 to 64 years spoke English only, and 3.5% of% spoke a non-English language, compared with 89.6% and 4.7% respectively for Regional NSW.

Other than English, the dominant language spoken at home by people aged 55 to 64 years in Shoalhaven City Council was Greek, with 0.3% of the population, or 56 people speaking this language at home.

There were no major differences between Shoalhaven City and Regional NSW in 2021.

Emerging groups

Between 2016 and 2021, the number of people aged 55 to 64 years who spoke a language other than English at home increased by 26 or 4.8%, and the number of people who spoke English only increased by 888 or 6.4%.

There were no major changes for Shoalhaven City between 2016 and 2021.

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