divided geographically by postal area, as of the 2011 census. At the 2006 Census 92,335 Australian residents stated that they were born in Malaysia. 64,855 Malaysian born Australian residents declared having Chinese ancestry (either alone or with another ancestry), 12,057 declared a Malay ancestry and 5,848 declared an Indian ancestry. The proportion of Malaysian-born individuals in Australia who claim Chinese ancestry is 70.2%, which is markedly different from the proportion of Malaysians in Malaysia who claim Chinese ancestry (22.9%). The proportion of Malaysians in Australia that claim Indian ancestry (6.3%) is similar to the proportion in Malaysia (7.1%). From these statistics, it is clear that migration from Malaysia to Australia has not reflected a cross-section of Malaysia, but rather, is heavily skewed away from the
Malay natives and towards the
ethnic Chinese community and to a lesser extent the
ethnic Indian community.
Religion Though
Islam is the major
religion in Malaysia, Islam is the minority religion among Malaysians in
Australia. In 2016, 11,633 people from 165,616 Malaysian Australians, or 7% of the Malaysian Australian population, identified as
Muslim, up from 7,610 Muslims or 5.2% in 2016. According to the data from Australian Bureau Statistics in 2016, 24.1% from Malaysian Australians population identifying as
Buddhists, 20.9% as
No religion, 12.7% as
Catholic, 5.6% as Other Christian and 5.2% as
Muslim. According to
Australian Bureau Statistics in 2021, 24.1% from Malaysian Australian population identifying as No religion, 23.8% as
Buddhists, 11.8% as
Catholic, 7.0% as
Muslim and 5.9% as Other Christians.
Languages Slightly more than half (46,445) had
Australian citizenship, and 47,521 had arrived in Australia in 1989 or earlier. ==Notable Malaysian Australians==