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Malaysian Australians

Malaysian Australians (Malay: orang Malaysia Australia) refers to Malaysians who have migrated to Australia or Australian-born citizens who are of Malaysian descent. This may include Malaysian Chinese, Malays, Malaysian Indians, Orang Asal, mixed Malaysians and other groups.

Malaysian Australians
Total population
165,616 (2021)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide
Languages
Australian English, Malaysian English, Chinese (Cantonese, Min Chinese, Malaysian Mandarin), Tamil, Malay, other Languages of Malaysia, Orang Asal languages
Religion
Predominantly Unaffiliated and Christianity, with minorities of Buddhism and Islam
Related ethnic groups
Various ethnic groups of Malaysia, Singaporean Australians, Cocos Malays, Chinese Australians, and Indian Australians

History edit

Malay labourers were brought over to Australia to work mainly in the copra, sugarcane, pearl diving and trepang industries. In the case of Cocos Islands, the Malays were first brought as slaves under Alexander Hare in 1826, but were then employed as coconut harvesters for copra. Possibly the first Malay immigrant to Australia was a 22-year-old convict named Ajoup who arrived in Sydney on 11 January 1837. Ajoup, described as 'of the Malay faith', had been sentenced in Cape Town, South Africa, to 14 years transportation to New South Wales. He received his ticket of leave—that is, his freedom—in the colony in 1843.

The 1871 colonial census records that 149 Malays were working in Australia as pearl divers in northern and western Australia, labourers in South Australia's mines, and on Queensland's sugar plantations. At Federation in 1901, there were 932 Malay pearl divers in Australia, increasing to 1860 by 1921.[2]: 111  In Western Australia and the Northern Territory, Malay pearl divers were recruited through an agreement with the Dutch. By 1875, there were 1800 Malay pearl divers working in Western Australia alone. Most of them returned home when their contracts expired. The Immigration Restriction Act 1901 severely curtailed this community's growth.

 
Number of permanent settlers arriving in Australia from Malaysia since 1991 (monthly)

Demography edit

 
People born in Malaysia as a percentage of the population in Sydney 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.[3] 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 edit

Though Islam is major religion in Malaysia, but Muslim are minority religion among Malaysians in Australia. In 2016, 11.633 people from 165.616 Malaysian Australians, or 7% from Malaysian Australians population identifying as Muslim, up from 7.610 Muslims or 5.2% in 2016.[4]

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.[5]

Religion of Malaysian Australians (2021)[6]

  Christianity (35.8%)
  No religion (26.6%)
  Buddhism (23.8%)
  Islam (7.0%)
  Others (6.9%)

Languages edit

Slightly more than half (46,445) had Australian citizenship,[7] and 47,521 had arrived in Australia in 1989 or earlier.[7] 32,325 spoke English at home, 24,347 spoke Cantonese, 18,676 spoke Mandarin and 5,329 spoke Bahasa Melayu.[7] Malaysian Australians were resident in Melbourne (29,174), Sydney (21,211) and Perth (18,993).[8]

Notable Malaysian Australians edit

Name Born – Died Notable for Connection with Australia Connection with Malaysia
Che'Nelle[9] 1983– singer lives in Australia born Kota Kinabalu[10]
Eddie Woo 1985– mathematics teacher born in Camperdown, New South Wales Parents migrated from Malaysia
Dr Yvonne Ho AM public speaker, businesswoman, educator, medical specialist, philanthropist first Malaysian-born woman to receive Order of Australia award[11] born in Malaysia
Chandran Kukathas 1957– political theorist, professor and head of Department of Government, London School of Economics studied and taught in Australia from 1970s to 2000s born in Malaysia
Diana Chan 1988– MasterChef Australia winner Living in Australia born in Malaysia
Remy Hii 1986/87– actor lives in Australia of Malaysian descent[12]
Nick Kyrgios 1995– Professional tennis player born in Canberra mother is Malaysian[13]
Kamahl[14] 1934– singer lives in Australia; immigrated 1953 born Kuala Lumpur[15]
Brendan Gan[16] 1988– football (soccer) player lives in Australia of Malaysian descent
Matthew Davies 1995– football (soccer) player born in Perth, lives in Australia of Malaysian descent
Adam Liaw[17] 1978– lawyer, author and television chef lives in Australia; immigrated 1980 born in Penang[18]
Cheong Liew[19] chef lives in Australia; immigrated 1969 born Kuala Lumpur[19]
Chong Lim[20] musician, music director lives in Australia born Ipoh[21]
Omar Musa[22] 1984– author, poet and rapper born in Queanbeyan of Malaysian descent[23]
Guy Sebastian[24] 1981– singer lives in Australia; immigrated as child born Klang[25]
Pria Viswalingam[26] 1962– documentary and film maker works in Australia born Malaysia
James Wan[27] 1977– film director, screenwriter and producer brought up in Australia and studied there born Kuching[28]
Penny Wong[29] 1968– politician, leader of the Australian Labor Party in the Senate, former Finance Minister lives in Australia; Australian mother; immigrated 1977[30] born Kota Kinabalu,[31] Chinese Malaysian father
Poh Ling Yeow[32] 1973– artist and television chef moved to Adelaide in 1982 born and raised in Kuala Lumpur[33]
Geraldine Viswanathan 1995– Actress Born in Australia Father is Malaysian
Vivien Tan ?– former model, 1-time actress in British-Australian TV series The Other Side of Paradise, former Channel [V] VJ, and present TV host, chef and entrepreneur Australian mother, lived in Australia to study Malaysian father
Lina Teoh 1976– model, actress, TV host, former Channel [V] VJ, and former beauty queen (Miss World 1998) born and grew up in Melbourne Chinese Malaysian father
Ian Goodenough 1975– politician, member of Liberal Party of Australia migrated to Australia as a child in 1984, naturalized Australian citizen in 1987 partial Chinese Malaysian descent
Sam Lim 1961– politician, member of the Australian Labor Party migrated to Australia in 2005 born in Muar
Ronny Chieng 1985– comedian and actor performed in Australia and studied there born in Johor Bahru

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2021 People in Australia who were born in Malaysia, Census Country of birth QuickStats | Australian Bureau of Statistics".
  2. ^ Percival Wood, Sally (2015). Dee, Moreen (ed.). 60 Years Australia and Malaysia (PDF). Commonwealth of Australia. ISBN 9781743222782. (PDF) from the original on 5 March 2020. Retrieved 5 March 2020.
  3. ^ . 2006 Census. Australian Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (Microsoft Excel download) on 8 September 2013. Retrieved 19 May 2008.
  4. ^ "2016 People in Australia who were born in Malaysia, Census Country of birth QuickStats | Australian Bureau of Statistics". www.abs.gov.au. Retrieved 11 April 2023.
  5. ^ "2021 People in Australia who were born in Malaysia, Census Country of birth QuickStats | Australian Bureau of Statistics". www.abs.gov.au. Retrieved 11 April 2023.
  6. ^ "Malaysian Culture - Population Statistics".
  7. ^ a b c "2914.0.55.002 2006 Census Ethnic Media Package" (Excel download). Census Dictionary, 2006 (cat.no 2901.0). Australian Bureau of Statistics. 27 June 2007.
  8. ^ ABS Census – ethnicity[dead link]
  9. ^ Air Bourne (13 February 2010). "Malaysian-born singer Che'Nelle is back with her second disk, "Feel Good"". The Bajan Reporter. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  10. ^ Chandran, Sheela (25 July 2007). . thestar.com.my. Archived from the original on 12 October 2007. Retrieved 27 September 2010.
  11. ^ "Home". dryvonneho.com.
  12. ^ Knox, David (23 July 2013). "Raw emotion the key for Remy Hii". Tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  13. ^ LEO SCHLINK (1 July 2014). "Rod Laver says Nick Kyrgios can put pressure on Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon tonight". NEWS CORP AUSTRALIA. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
  14. ^ . Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 22 May 2006. Retrieved 5 June 2007.
  15. ^ Street, Andrew P. . timeoutsydney.com.au. Archived from the original on 23 September 2010. Retrieved 27 September 2010.
  16. ^ "Gan the face of new Sydney". theworldgame.sbs.com.au. 10 January 2009. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  17. ^ Idato, Michael (26 May 2010). "Network counts its takings as a cooking king is crowned". smh.com.au. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  18. ^ Aedy, Richard (4 April 2011). "Masterchef: Adam Liaw (audio interview)". Masterchef: Adam Liaw. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  19. ^ a b "Master Chef Cheong Liew Senses Hilton Kuala Lumpur". bigboysoven.com. 6 May 2010. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  20. ^ "Chong Lim". johnfarnham.info. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  21. ^ D'Cruz, Neville (7 May 2006). . Bernama.com. Archived from the original on 27 June 2010. Retrieved 27 September 2010.
  22. ^ "Omar Musa, Australia's star slam poet, brings 'in-betweener' perspective to US". The Guardian. 17 February 2016.
  23. ^ "Omar Musa". Penguin Books.
  24. ^ Cheah, Jason (22 December 2003). . allmalaysia.info. Archived from the original on 10 February 2009. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  25. ^ . thestar.com.my. 8 January 2008. Archived from the original on 22 June 2011. Retrieved 27 September 2010.
  26. ^ . forkfilms.com.au. Archived from the original on 23 August 2006. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  27. ^ "James Wan Bio". tribute.ca. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  28. ^ Johan, Rizal (26 March 2008). . ecentral.my. Archived from the original on 6 April 2012. Retrieved 27 September 2010.
  29. ^ . Asian Currents: The Asian Studies Association of Australia's E-bulletin. Asian Studies Association of Australia. August 2004. Archived from the original on 1 October 2004. Retrieved 3 December 2007.
  30. ^ Atkinson, Meera (26 August 2008). . thetransitlounge.com.au. Archived from the original on 27 February 2011. Retrieved 27 September 2010.
  31. ^ Maher, Sid. . theaustralian.com.au. Archived from the original on 11 August 2010. Retrieved 27 September 2010.
  32. ^ Davies, Nathan (11 July 2009). . news.com.au. Archived from the original on 13 July 2009. Retrieved 18 July 2009.
  33. ^ Thompson, Peter (20 September 2010). "Poh-Ling Yeow". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 27 September 2010.

Further reading edit

  • Cleland, Bilal. . Melbourne: Islamic Council of Victoria, 2002.
  • JPS Bach, 'The pearlshelling industry and the "White Australia" policy', Historical Studies, Australia and New Zealand, vol. 10, no. 38, May 1962, pp. 203–213
  • Bilal Cleland, Muslims in Australia: A Brief History, www.icv.org.au/history.shtml
  • Nahid Kabir, Muslims in Australia: Immigration, Race Relations, and Cultural History, Kegan Paul, London, 2004
  • Nahid Kabir, 'Muslims in Western Australia, 1870–1970', Journal of the Royal Western Australian Historical Society, vol. 12, part 5, 2005, pp. 550–565
  • L Manderson, 'Malays' in James Jupp (ed.), The Australian People, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1988, pp. 691–93
  • Daniel Oakman, Facing Asia: A History of the Colombo Plan, Pandanus Press, Canberra, 2004
  • Gwenda Tavan, The Long, Slow Death of White Australia, Scribe, Melbourne 2005

External links edit

  • – "there was a place called 'Malay Town' set up in Cairns ..."
  • Terri McCormack (2008). "Malaysians". Dictionary of Sydney. Retrieved 4 October 2015. [CC-By-SA] (History of Malaysians in Sydney)
  1. ^ According to the local classification, South Caucasian peoples (Azerbaijanis, Armenians, Georgians) belong not to the European but to the "Central Asian" group, despite the fact that the territory of Transcaucasia has nothing to do with Central Asia and geographically belongs mostly to Western Asia.

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Malaysian Australians Malay orang Malaysia Australia refers to Malaysians who have migrated to Australia or Australian born citizens who are of Malaysian descent This may include Malaysian Chinese Malays Malaysian Indians Orang Asal mixed Malaysians and other groups Malaysian AustraliansTotal population165 616 2021 1 Regions with significant populationsMelbourne Sydney Perth Brisbane AdelaideLanguagesAustralian English Malaysian English Chinese Cantonese Min Chinese Malaysian Mandarin Tamil Malay other Languages of Malaysia Orang Asal languagesReligionPredominantly Unaffiliated and Christianity with minorities of Buddhism and IslamRelated ethnic groupsVarious ethnic groups of Malaysia Singaporean Australians Cocos Malays Chinese Australians and Indian Australians Contents 1 History 2 Demography 2 1 Religion 2 2 Languages 3 Notable Malaysian Australians 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory editMalay labourers were brought over to Australia to work mainly in the copra sugarcane pearl diving and trepang industries In the case of Cocos Islands the Malays were first brought as slaves under Alexander Hare in 1826 but were then employed as coconut harvesters for copra Possibly the first Malay immigrant to Australia was a 22 year old convict named Ajoup who arrived in Sydney on 11 January 1837 Ajoup described as of the Malay faith had been sentenced in Cape Town South Africa to 14 years transportation to New South Wales He received his ticket of leave that is his freedom in the colony in 1843 The 1871 colonial census records that 149 Malays were working in Australia as pearl divers in northern and western Australia labourers in South Australia s mines and on Queensland s sugar plantations At Federation in 1901 there were 932 Malay pearl divers in Australia increasing to 1860 by 1921 2 111 In Western Australia and the Northern Territory Malay pearl divers were recruited through an agreement with the Dutch By 1875 there were 1800 Malay pearl divers working in Western Australia alone Most of them returned home when their contracts expired The Immigration Restriction Act 1901 severely curtailed this community s growth nbsp Number of permanent settlers arriving in Australia from Malaysia since 1991 monthly Demography edit nbsp People born in Malaysia as a percentage of the population in Sydney 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 3 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 edit Though Islam is major religion in Malaysia but Muslim are minority religion among Malaysians in Australia In 2016 11 633 people from 165 616 Malaysian Australians or 7 from Malaysian Australians population identifying as Muslim up from 7 610 Muslims or 5 2 in 2016 4 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 5 Religion of Malaysian Australians 2021 6 Christianity 35 8 No religion 26 6 Buddhism 23 8 Islam 7 0 Others 6 9 Languages edit Slightly more than half 46 445 had Australian citizenship 7 and 47 521 had arrived in Australia in 1989 or earlier 7 32 325 spoke English at home 24 347 spoke Cantonese 18 676 spoke Mandarin and 5 329 spoke Bahasa Melayu 7 Malaysian Australians were resident in Melbourne 29 174 Sydney 21 211 and Perth 18 993 8 Notable Malaysian Australians editName Born Died Notable for Connection with Australia Connection with MalaysiaChe Nelle 9 1983 singer lives in Australia born Kota Kinabalu 10 Eddie Woo 1985 mathematics teacher born in Camperdown New South Wales Parents migrated from MalaysiaDr Yvonne Ho AM public speaker businesswoman educator medical specialist philanthropist first Malaysian born woman to receive Order of Australia award 11 born in MalaysiaChandran Kukathas 1957 political theorist professor and head of Department of Government London School of Economics studied and taught in Australia from 1970s to 2000s born in MalaysiaDiana Chan 1988 MasterChef Australia winner Living in Australia born in MalaysiaRemy Hii 1986 87 actor lives in Australia of Malaysian descent 12 Nick Kyrgios 1995 Professional tennis player born in Canberra mother is Malaysian 13 Kamahl 14 1934 singer lives in Australia immigrated 1953 born Kuala Lumpur 15 Brendan Gan 16 1988 football soccer player lives in Australia of Malaysian descentMatthew Davies 1995 football soccer player born in Perth lives in Australia of Malaysian descentAdam Liaw 17 1978 lawyer author and television chef lives in Australia immigrated 1980 born in Penang 18 Cheong Liew 19 chef lives in Australia immigrated 1969 born Kuala Lumpur 19 Chong Lim 20 musician music director lives in Australia born Ipoh 21 Omar Musa 22 1984 author poet and rapper born in Queanbeyan of Malaysian descent 23 Guy Sebastian 24 1981 singer lives in Australia immigrated as child born Klang 25 Pria Viswalingam 26 1962 documentary and film maker works in Australia born MalaysiaJames Wan 27 1977 film director screenwriter and producer brought up in Australia and studied there born Kuching 28 Penny Wong 29 1968 politician leader of the Australian Labor Party in the Senate former Finance Minister lives in Australia Australian mother immigrated 1977 30 born Kota Kinabalu 31 Chinese Malaysian fatherPoh Ling Yeow 32 1973 artist and television chef moved to Adelaide in 1982 born and raised in Kuala Lumpur 33 Geraldine Viswanathan 1995 Actress Born in Australia Father is MalaysianVivien Tan former model 1 time actress in British Australian TV series The Other Side of Paradise former Channel V VJ and present TV host chef and entrepreneur Australian mother lived in Australia to study Malaysian fatherLina Teoh 1976 model actress TV host former Channel V VJ and former beauty queen Miss World 1998 born and grew up in Melbourne Chinese Malaysian fatherIan Goodenough 1975 politician member of Liberal Party of Australia migrated to Australia as a child in 1984 naturalized Australian citizen in 1987 partial Chinese Malaysian descentSam Lim 1961 politician member of the Australian Labor Party migrated to Australia in 2005 born in MuarRonny Chieng 1985 comedian and actor performed in Australia and studied there born in Johor BahruSee also edit nbsp Australia portal nbsp Malaysia portalIslam in Australia Cocos Malays Australia Malaysia relationsReferences edit 2021 People in Australia who were born in Malaysia Census Country of birth QuickStats Australian Bureau of Statistics Percival Wood Sally 2015 Dee Moreen ed 60 Years Australia and Malaysia PDF Commonwealth of Australia ISBN 9781743222782 Archived PDF from the original on 5 March 2020 Retrieved 5 March 2020 20680 Ancestry full classification list by Sex Australia 2006 Census Australian Bureau of Statistics Archived from the original Microsoft Excel download on 8 September 2013 Retrieved 19 May 2008 2016 People in Australia who were born in Malaysia Census Country of birth QuickStats Australian Bureau of Statistics www abs gov au Retrieved 11 April 2023 2021 People in Australia who were born in Malaysia Census Country of birth QuickStats Australian Bureau of Statistics www abs gov au Retrieved 11 April 2023 Malaysian Culture Population Statistics a b c 2914 0 55 002 2006 Census Ethnic Media Package Excel download Census Dictionary 2006 cat no 2901 0 Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 June 2007 ABS Census ethnicity dead link Air Bourne 13 February 2010 Malaysian born singer Che Nelle is back with her second disk Feel Good The Bajan Reporter Retrieved 2 March 2010 Chandran Sheela 25 July 2007 Virgin deal for Malaysian born singer Che nelle thestar com my Archived from the original on 12 October 2007 Retrieved 27 September 2010 Home dryvonneho com Knox David 23 July 2013 Raw emotion the key for Remy Hii Tvtonight com au Retrieved 20 May 2016 LEO SCHLINK 1 July 2014 Rod Laver says Nick Kyrgios can put pressure on Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon tonight NEWS CORP 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The Guardian 17 February 2016 Omar Musa Penguin Books Cheah Jason 22 December 2003 Nice guys do win allmalaysia info Archived from the original on 10 February 2009 Retrieved 26 September 2010 M sian born Idol Guy Sebastian to wed girlfriend thestar com my 8 January 2008 Archived from the original on 22 June 2011 Retrieved 27 September 2010 Pria Viswalingam forkfilms com au Archived from the original on 23 August 2006 Retrieved 26 September 2010 James Wan Bio tribute ca Retrieved 26 September 2010 Johan Rizal 26 March 2008 Mortal enemy ecentral my Archived from the original on 6 April 2012 Retrieved 27 September 2010 Profile Asian Currents The Asian Studies Association of Australia s E bulletin Asian Studies Association of Australia August 2004 Archived from the original on 1 October 2004 Retrieved 3 December 2007 Atkinson Meera 26 August 2008 Penny Wong climate change and compassion thetransitlounge com au Archived from the original on 27 February 2011 Retrieved 27 September 2010 Maher 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People Angus and Robertson Sydney 1988 pp 691 93 Daniel Oakman Facing Asia A History of the Colombo Plan Pandanus Press Canberra 2004 Gwenda Tavan The Long Slow Death of White Australia Scribe Melbourne 2005External links editHistory of immigration from Malaysia Muslim Journeys Arrivals Malays HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES there was a place called Malay Town set up in Cairns Malay boy Broome Terri McCormack 2008 Malaysians Dictionary of Sydney Retrieved 4 October 2015 CC By SA History of Malaysians in Sydney According to the local classification South Caucasian peoples Azerbaijanis Armenians Georgians belong not to the European but to the Central Asian group despite the fact that the territory of Transcaucasia has nothing to do with Central Asia and geographically belongs mostly to Western Asia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Malaysian Australians amp oldid 1218245349, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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