Peruvian Australians

{{Infobox ethnic group

| group = Peruvian Australians
Peruano Australiano

| flag = {{flagicon|Peru}}{{flagicon|Australia}}

| image = Australia Peru Locator.png

| population = Peruvian
8,440 (by birth, 2011 Census){{cite web |url=http://www.immi.gov.au/media/publications/statistics/comm-summ/textversion/peru.htm |title=Peruvian Australians |author=Australian Government - Department of Immigration and Border Protection |access-date=14 January 2014}}
8,630 (by ancestry, 2011 Census)

| popplace =

| region1 = New South Wales

| pop1 = 5,714

| region2 = Victoria

| pop2 = 1,416

| region3 = Queensland

| pop3 = 1,128

| region4 = Western Australia

| pop4 = 685

| langs = English (Australian English), Spanish (Peruvian Spanish)

| religions = Christianity (Predominantly Roman Catholicism, Protestantism)

| related = Hispanic and Latin American Australians

}}

Peruvian Australians refers to Australian citizens of Peruvian descent or Peru-born person who reside in Australia.

Most Peruvian Australians reside in the state of New South Wales.

Demographics

According to a census carried in 2016 by Department of Home Affairs, 9,556 Australians were born in Peru, while 11,139 claimed Peruvian ancestry.{{Cite web |author-link= |date=2018 |title=Peru-born Community Information Summary |url=https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/mca/files/2016-cis-peru.PDF |access-date=11 November 2022 |publisher=Department of Home Affairs}}

The 2016 distribution by State and Territory showed New South Wales had the largest number with 5,714 followed by Victoria (1,416), Queensland (1,128) and Western Australia (685).

History

The first official record of Peruvians in Australia is the census conducted in 1901 when 28 Peruvians were recorded.{{Cite web |last=Scroope |first=Chara |year=2018 |title=Peruvian Culture - Peruvians in Australia |url=http://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/peruvian-culture/peruvian-culture-peruvians-in-australia |access-date=11 November 2022 |website=Cultural Atlas |language=en}}

Immigration from Peru remained small until the late 1960s when the numbers started to increase slowly.

Arrivals have continued to rise in the 21st century, with 24.6% of the Peru-born population arriving in Australia between 2007 and 2011.

Notable people

See also

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References

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{{Ethnic groups in Australia}}

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Australia

Peru

Category:Australia–Peru relations

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