According to the 2011 Census, the Gold Coast has a population of 520,000 people, and is one of the most multicultural cities in Australia. Most residents are English-speaking and 29.3% are born overseas, with the remainder born in Australia. More than half of all residents were born in Australia; 7.9% were born in New Zealand, and 5.2% were brought to Australia by their parents. The median age in the Gold Coast is 39 years old, and the average household size is 3.11 people.
The city has a diverse population, with more than one-third of residents being born in countries other than Australia. About one-third of all residents are foreign-born, but the proportion of Chinese and other Asian citizens has increased. As a result, the Gold Coast has seen a shift from European immigration to Asian migration in recent years. While most immigrants are European, Chinese and southern Asian immigrants represent a growing proportion of the population. Japan is the country with the highest percentage of foreign-born residents, and the city’s higher percentage of students means that it is a place where you can succeed.
The Gold Coast has a diverse population. More than two-thirds of the population is foreign-born. The majority of these immigrants are from English-speaking countries. The region has also experienced a trend of Asian migration. Most immigrants come from China and southern Asia, with Japan and India among the leading countries of birth. The demographics of the Gold Coast are changing. And the city’s population is becoming more multicultural as a result.
The demographics of the Gold Coast show that the city is increasingly multicultural. More than one-third of its population is from English-speaking countries. While the majority of immigrants are European, the majority is Asian. A recent study showed that Asian immigration has been the main cause of growth on the Gold Coast, and this trend is set to continue. However, the city is not completely multicultural, with many Asian residents arriving in the area from other parts of the world.
In 2016, the Gold Coast had a population of 555,721 people. Of this number, 48.6% of people were male, while 51.4% of residents were female. About 1.7% of the population were Aboriginal. The median age was 38, and the number of people 65 and older was 16.4%. Almost 45 percent of the residents were married and 14.3% were divorced. In addition, the city has a large number of foreign-born residents.
In 2016, the Gold Coast had a population of 569,997 people. Out of this, 49.6% of the population was white and the other 48.7% was Aboriginal. The city’s Gross Regional Product (GDP) is A$15.6 billion. Its residents are the most diverse, and its economy is based primarily on tourism. There are ten million people living in the city and a population of 569,997.
Despite being a small city, the Gold Coast has a very diverse population. The median age of a person living in Gold Coast is 23 years old. Those who are not native to the area are most likely to be Aboriginal. The city also has a large population of children, which has been compared to other Australian cities. A population of this size is often referred to as multicultural, and it is important to remember that the demographics of a country are highly diversified, and diverse, so the population is also as varied as its people.
The Gold Coast has a conservative voting history. The Country Party was the dominant political party for most of the first three decades following the Second World War. However, the Liberal Party has become a stronghold in the region despite the increasing urbanisation. The Democratic Party and Labor have historically done well in the area, but only in areas around Coolangatta. Similarly, the Liberals have gained ground in the area in recent decades.
The most common ancestry in the Gold Coast is English. However, many residents also claim to have an Irish, German, or Scottish ancestry. These people are not in the same proportion as the rest of the population. A high proportion of the population is in fact Aboriginal. Hence, the percentage of Indigenous Australians in the region is much higher. It is believed that the majority of the indigenous population in the city is white.