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Swedish Australian

Swedish Australians ((スウェーデン語:Svenskaustralier)) are Australians with Swedish ancestry, most often related to the large groups of immigrants from Sweden in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. The 2011 Census showed 34,029 people who claimed Swedish ancestry,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Swedish Australians )〕 having an increase compared to those 30,375 in 2006.〔(2006 Census Table : Australia )〕 Most Swedish Australians are Lutherans affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church.
==History==
A Swede may have been the first European to land in some spots on the Australian coast. Swedish botanist Daniel Solander and Britain's Sir Joseph Banks documented the flora and fauna of Australia on Captain James Cook's 1770 expedition to Australia.
King Gustaf III authorised the founding of a Swedish settlement in Western Australia in November 1786, but the outbreak of war with Russia the following year prevented this from taking place.〔Robert J. King, "Gustaf III's Australian Colony", ''The Great Circle'' (Journal of the Australian Association for Maritime History) vol.27, no.2, 2005, pp.3-20.〕
The first organised immigration from Sweden took place during the years 1871-1900, when Queensland and Tasmania invited immigrants to take up farming leases. Numbers were small compared to the hundreds of thousands of Swedes who emigrated to the USA. In more modern times, Australia's Swedish-descent population has been made up of farers.
The Swedish immigrants that arrived in recent decades settled mostly in the suburbs of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Swedish Australians usually came through Sydney and a few of them actually settled in Brisbane as well. Most were Lutheran and belonged to synods now associated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church, including the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church, although a few others in the Queensland converted to Catholicism. Theologically, they were pietistic; politically, they supported progressive causes, and prohibition.
A Swedish-Australian fraternal organisation, was founded to help immigrants, who often lacked an adequate network of social services.
Many others settled in Perth in particular as well as Canberra, Newcastle and South Australia. In the west, Perth became a destination for many skilled industrial workers and Swedish centres developed in these areas.

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