The City Science grouping at Monash University has created an Indigenous Dot Map of Australia.
Every point on the map shows an indigenous someone counted inwards the 2011 Australian census. The map shows the spatial distribution of the 699,990 indigenous Australians counted. Indigenous Australians brand upward 3% of the full Australian population.
Looking at the map indigenous Australians seem to brand upward a larger proportion of the population inwards the northward of the country. Apparently the Northern Territory has the largest proportion (30%) of its population who are indigenous, which appears to hold upward borne out yesteryear the map.
The City Science grouping has likewise created a Chinese Population Dot Map of Australia. This map shows the distribution of the 866,001 Australians who identified themselves equally Chinese inwards the 2011 census.
Also See:
Toronto Visible Minorities
Mapping South Africa amongst Dot Distribution
The Racial Dot Map of the USA
The Racial Dot of Brazil
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