Punjabi Australians
Panjābī Āsṭrēlvī | |
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| Total population | |
| 239,033 (2021) | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Victoria | 56,171 (2016) |
| New South Wales | 33,435 (2016) |
| Queensland | 17,991 (2016) |
| Western Australia | 12,223 (2016) |
| South Australia | 9,306 (2016) |
| Australian Capital Territory | 2,215 (2016) |
| Northern Territory | 670 (2016) |
| Tasmania | 489 (2016) |
| Languages | |
| Punjabi · Hindi · Urdu · English | |
| Religion | |
| Sikhism · Hinduism · Islam | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Indian Australians · Pakistani Australians | |
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Punjabi Australians are Australians who are of Punjabi descent. According to the 2016 census, Punjabi is one of the fastest-growing languages in Australia, with 132,499 individuals identifying as Punjabi-speakers. This is an increase from 71,230 individuals in 2011 and 26,000 individuals in 2006, representing a five-fold growth in 10 years.