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I've basically copied the code for Template:Asian Americans, and just changed American to Australian. Most of these are dead links but I do think that these articles probably need to be created.SCN 1999 (talk) 07:14, 18 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]

North African and Middle Eastern

According to Australian Standard Classification of Cultural and Ethnic Groups (ASCCEG)[1] the follwing is a list of ethnic groups belonging to the category of North African and Middle Eastern:

ARAB: Algerian, Egyptian, Iraqi, Jordanian, Kuwaiti, Lebanese, Libyan, Moroccan, Palestinian, Saudi Arabian, Syrian, Tunisian, Yemeni, Bahraini, Emirati, Omani, Qatari, Arab, nec
JEWISH: Jewish
Peoples of the Sudan: Bari, Darfur, Dinka, Nuer, South Sudanese, Sudanese, Peoples of the Sudan, nec
Other North African and Middle Eastern: Berber, Coptic, Iranian, Kurdish, Turkish, Assyrian, Chaldean, Mandaean, Nubian, Yezidi, Other North African and Middle Eastern, nec

So according to this, the above Ethnic Groups are NOT Asian Australian and instead should be classified as North African and Middle Eastern respectfully. SCN 1999 (talk) 03:40, 19 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]

According to Australian Standard Classification of Cultural and Ethnic Groups (ASCCEG) Table 1.3, 7 Broad Group Southern and Central Asian, 72 Central Asian, 7202 Armenian.
Armenians are Central Asians.
Complete list of Central Asians include:
Afghan, Armenian, Georgian, Kazakh, Pathan, Uzbek, Azeri, Hazara, Tajik, Tatar, Turkmen, Uighur, Kyrgyz. AverageFraud (talk) 23:05, 11 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

South East Asian Cultural and Ethnic Groups Recently added from ASCCEG

Mon, Chin, Javanese, Madurese, Sundanese, Acehnese, Balinese, Bruneian, Kadazan, Temoq
AverageFraud (talk) 03:39, 25 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ "1249.0 - Australian Standard Classification of Cultural and Ethnic Groups (ASCCEG), 2016". Australian Bureau of Statistics. 18 December 2019. Archived from the original on 23 June 2019. Retrieved 23 June 2019.