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In 2021, 51.2% of the population born in Philippines in the MidCoast Council, spoke a language other than English at home.

The MidCoast Council's language statistics show the proportion of the overseas-born population who speak a language at home other than English. They indicate how linguistically diverse a population is, and whether most migrants are from English speaking countries or non-English speaking countries. This topic also shows those languages spoken specifically by the first-generation migrants (those born overseas) so as to separate them from those born in Australia who speak another language.

Some countries, such as India, have a variety of languages spoken there, so the language spoken can indicate the region of the country of origin. Languages such as Arabic and Spanish are spoken in a range of different countries.

The MidCoast Council's language statistics should be analysed in conjunction with Proficiency in English to assist in identifying specific cultural and ethnic groups in the area and the services required by the multicultural community.

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Derived from the Census question:

'Does the person use a language other than English at home?'

Language spoken at home - Ranked by size
MidCoast Council - born in Philippines20212016Change
LanguageNumber%Regional NSWNumber%Regional NSW2016 to 2021
Tagalog9622.434.08828.636.8+8
Filipino9522.225.04815.622.8+47
Bisaya133.02.241.32.3+9
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
Please refer to specific data notes for more information

Excludes languages with fewer than 10 people speaking them at home.

Language spoken at home - Summary
MidCoast Council - born in Philippines20212016Change
Language summaryNumber%Regional NSWNumber%Regional NSW2016 to 2021
Speaks English only20648.134.115048.733.4+56
Non-English total21951.264.715550.365.2+64
Not stated30.71.231.01.40
Total people428100.0100.0308100.0100.0+120
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
Please refer to specific data notes for more information

Dominant groups

Analysis of the language spoken at home by the population born in Philippines in the MidCoast Council in 2021 compared to Regional NSW shows that there was a larger proportion of people who spoke English only, and a smaller proportion of those speaking a non-English language (either exclusively, or in addition to English).

Overall, 48.1% of the population born in Philippines spoke English only, and 51.2%% spoke a non-English language, compared with 34.1% and 64.7% respectively for Regional NSW.

The dominant language spoken at home by the population born in Philippines, other than English, in the MidCoast Council was Tagalog, with 22.4% of the population, or 96 people speaking this language at home.

The major differences between the languages spoken at home for the population born in Philippines in MidCoast Council area and Regional NSW were:

  • A smaller percentage speaking Tagalog at home (22.4% compared to 34.0%)
  • A smaller percentage speaking Filipino at home (22.2% compared to 25.0%)

Emerging groups

Between 2016 and 2021, the number of the population born in Philippines who spoke a language other than English at home increased by 64 or 41.3%, and the number of people who spoke English only increased by 56 or 37.3%.

There were no major changes for the population born in Philippines in MidCoast Council area between 2016 and 2021.

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