Australiens d'origine française (French) | |
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Total population | |
French 36,028 (by birth, 2021)[1] 148,922 (by ancestry, 2021)[2] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
France-born people by state or territory | |
New South Wales | 8,936 |
Victoria | 5,615 |
Queensland | 4,980 |
Western Australia | 2,792 |
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French Australians (French: Australiens d'origine française), some of whom refer to themselves as Huguenots, are Australian citizens or residents of French ancestry, or French-born people who reside in Australia. According to the 2021 Census, there were 148,922 people of French descent in Australia and 36,028 French-born people residing in the country. The largest French Australian community is in the state of New South Wales.