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==History== |
==History== |
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After [[Christian]] missionaries from Australia began visiting [[Samoa]] in 1857, Samoan ministers began traveling to Australia for more training and to find work. However, Samoan and other non-European immigration to Australia was halted due to the [[White Australia policy]] in 1901. The next significant wave of Samoans to move to Australia was in the 1970s, where Samoans participated in educational programs sponsored by the Australian Government.<ref>{{cite web |title=History of immigration from Samoa |url=https://museumsvictoria.com.au/origins/history.aspx?pid=51 |publisher=Museum Victoria |accessdate=3 June 2018}}</ref> |
After [[Christians|Christian]] missionaries from Australia began visiting [[Samoa]] in 1857, Samoan ministers began traveling to Australia for more training and to find work. However, Samoan and other non-European immigration to Australia was halted due to the [[White Australia policy]] in 1901. The next significant wave of Samoans to move to Australia was in the 1970s, where Samoans participated in educational programs sponsored by the Australian Government.<ref>{{cite web |title=History of immigration from Samoa |url=https://museumsvictoria.com.au/origins/history.aspx?pid=51 |publisher=Museum Victoria |accessdate=3 June 2018}}</ref> |
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==Demographics== |
==Demographics== |
Revision as of 15:44, 20 December 2018
Total population | |
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75,755 (by ancestry, 2016) 24,017 (by birth, 2016) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
New South Wales,Queensland,Victoria | |
Languages | |
Australian English,Samoan | |
Religion | |
Christianity,Polytheism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
OtherPolynesians |
Samoan Australiansrefers toAustraliancitizens or residents who are of ethnicSamoandescent or people born inSamoa.Most Samoans inAustralialive inSydney,BrisbaneandMelbourne.
History
AfterChristianmissionaries from Australia began visitingSamoain 1857, Samoan ministers began traveling to Australia for more training and to find work. However, Samoan and other non-European immigration to Australia was halted due to theWhite Australia policyin 1901. The next significant wave of Samoans to move to Australia was in the 1970s, where Samoans participated in educational programs sponsored by the Australian Government.[1]
Demographics
According to the 2006 Australian census, 15,244 Australians were born in Samoa and 193 in American Samoa[2]while 39,992 claimed Samoan ancestry, either alone or with another ancestry.[3]The 2011 Australian census showed an increase in both categories as Australians who claimed Samoan ancestry was 55,843 and Samoa-born residents were 19,092. According to the 2016 Australian census, there are a total of 75,755 Australians with Samoan ancestry. This number includes the 24,017 Australian residents who were born in theSamoan Islands.41.3 percent of Samoan Australians live inNew South Wales,33.9 percent live inQueensland,21.1 percent live inVictoria,and just 1.9 percent live inWestern Australia.[4]Samoan Australians are the second largestPolynesiangroup behindMāori Australians.[5]
Notable people
See also
References
- ^"History of immigration from Samoa".Museum Victoria.Retrieved3 June2018.
- ^"20680-Country of Birth of Person (full classification list) by Sex - Australia"(Microsoft Excel download).2006 census.Australian Bureau of Statistics.Retrieved2008-06-02.Total count of persons: 19,855,288.
- ^"20680-Ancestry (full classification list) by Sex - Australia"(Microsoft Excel download).2006 census.Australian Bureau of Statistics.Retrieved2008-06-02.Total responses: 25,451,383 for total count of persons: 19,855,288.
- ^"Samoans in Australia".Cultural Atlas.Retrieved3 June2018.
- ^Batley, James."What does the 2016 census reveal about Pacific Islands communities in Australia?".Development Policy Centre.Retrieved28 Sep2017.