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  Korean Australians  are Australian citizens who trace their Korean ancestry, and identifies him or herself to be an immigrant to or a descendant born in Australia.     ==History== At the 2011 census, 88,984 persons resident in Australia identified themselves as being of Korean ancestry.〔() Australia  Community Profile - Ancestry〕 74,537 persons resident in Australia had been born in South Korea.〔() Australia Community Profile - Birthplace〕 At the 2006 census, 59 persons residing in Australia had been born in North Korea.〔 Total count of persons: 19,855,288.〕 According to the 2006 census, only 38% declared holding Australian citizenship,  68% had arrived in Australia in 1990 or later, and 63% reside in New South Wales. Few ethnic groups are as concentrated in one state as Koreans are in New South Wales, where 33% of Australia's population live.〔  Estimated resident population, preliminary - 30 June 2006 in '000s were NSW 6 817.2 Vic 5 128.3 Qld 4 091.5 SA 1 568.2 WA 2 059.0 Tas 489.9 NT 210.7 ACT 334.2 Australia 20 701.5〕 At the 2006 Census, 37,426 (71%) Korean-born Australian residents declared they were Christian, 3,500 (6.6%) Buddhist and 9,562 (18%) had no religious affiliation.〔  Disgruntled former members of Korean Christian churches sometimes join the handful of Korean Buddhist temples in the Sydney area.〔() Koreans in Australia〕
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