Suburbs where Australians have been almost completely replaced by third world immigrants
Canterbury-Bankstown Council said the technology, which uses cameras mounted to the sides of street sweepers, had detected 20,000 dumped trolleys since June last year, and identified hotspots in Bankstown, Lakemba, Punchbowl and Campsie.
At the time of the 2021 Census, Bankstown was 36.1% Australian-born, 8.6% of residents said they had Australian ancestry, 79.7% had both parents born overseas, 31.1% of the population was Muslim, and the largest ancestry groups were Vietnamese (18.7%), Lebanese (11.9%) and Chinese (10.8%).
Lakemba was 32% Australian-born, 8.3% of residents said they had Australian ancestry, 82% had both parents born overseas, 61.2% of the population was Muslim, and the largest non-Anglo ancestry groups were Bangladeshi (14.3%) and Indian (10.7%).
Punchbowl was was 36.1% Australian-born, 12% of residents said they had Australian ancestry, 74.3% had both parents born overseas, 38.4% of the population was Muslim, and the largest non-Anglo ancestry groups were Lebanese (26.9%), Chinese (6.8%), and Vietnamese (6.8%).
Campsie was 28.6% Australian-born, 6,2% of residents said they had Australian ancestry, 79.8% had both parents born overseas, 11.1% of the population was Buddhist and 10.7% was Hindu, and the largest non-Anglo ancestry groups were Chinese (34.5%), and Nepalese (9.6%).
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