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The biggest change to Australia’s demographic make-up is those with non-English speaking background, now making up 21 per cent of the overall population. That’s up from 15 per cent in 1996 and includes a significant boost in migrants from China and India.In 1966, the combined immigration from India and China was 1.6 per cent. In 2016, it was 15 per cent.“There’s a fivefold increase in 20 years in Mandarin speakers,” Mr Capuano says. It reflects what University of Melbourne multilingualism expert John Hajek calls “the massive shift from European to Asian languages”

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The biggest change to Australia’s demographic make-up is those with non-English speaking background, now making up 21 per cent of the overall population. That’s up from 15 per cent in 1996 and includes a significant boost in migrants from China and India.In 1966, the combined immigration from India and China was 1.6 per cent. In 2016, it was 15 per cent.“There’s a fivefold increase in 20 years in Mandarin speakers,” Mr Capuano says. It reflects what University of Melbourne multilingualism expert John Hajek calls “the massive shift from European to Asian languages”

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The text provided is a statement rather than a question. It discusses the demographic changes in Australia, particularly the increase in the population of non-English speaking background, which has risen from 15% in 1996 to 21% currently. This includes a significant increase in migrants from China and India. In 1966, the combined immigration from India and China was 1.6%, which rose to 15% in 2016. There has also been a fivefold increase in Mandarin speakers in the last 20 years, reflecting a shift from European to Asian languages.

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