Icelandic Australians

Icelandic Australians are Australian citizens of Icelandic ancestry, or persons born in Iceland residing in Australia. There were 980 residents who reported Icelandic ancestry in the 2011 census.[1] They form the smallest part of the wider Scandinavian Australian group usually included in the census.

Icelandic Australians
Íslenskur Ástralskur
Total population
980 (ancestry)
Regions with significant populations
Melbourne, Sydney
Languages
Australian English, Icelandic
Religion
Lutheranism, Roman Catholicism (minority)
Related ethnic groups
Icelanders, Faroese

Notable Icelandic Australians

  • Alan Gould, contemporary novelist, essayist, and poet
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