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We are Cleve

We are Cleve.

Home to one of the larger Afrikaans-speaking communities in South Australia, and 2 other language communities besides.

Our population
1,683
Speak another language
139
Languages at home
3+
Growth since last census
0.0%
3 languages are spoken at home in Cleve. Afrikaans leads (4 speakers), with Nepali close behind (3). 8 per cent of us speak a language other than English at home. That is the measure of a community that has not left its languages behind.
speak Afrikaans at home
4
Our largest community language, Afrikaans, is spoken by 0.2% of Cleve residents at home.
What makes our community ours
Afrikaans
4 speakers

4 speakers, 0.2% of Cleve.

Nepali
3 speakers

3 speakers, 0.2% of Cleve.

Italian
3 speakers

3 speakers, 0.2% of Cleve.

The languages of Cleve

3 languages carry the conversation at home. Every one of them is spoken here.

Each block below is scaled to the number of people who speak that language at home, and tinted by how fast that community has grown since the last census.

Afrikaans
4 · 0.0%
Nepali
3 · 0.0%
Italian
3 · 0.0%
GROWTH ≥ 50%
≥ 20%
≥ 5%
≥ 0%
≥ -10%
DECLINING
  1. 01
    Afrikaans4 · 0.2%
    0.0%
  2. 02
    Nepali3 · 0.2%
    0.0%
  3. 03
    Italian3 · 0.2%
    0.0%
Fastest-growing among us
Afrikaans
0.0% since last census

We publish this so our residents can see themselves counted, and so the agencies, funders and neighbours who serve us can see who we actually serve. Language access is not a translation line-item in our budget. It is how an emergency notice reaches a grandparent, how an enrolment form is understood, and how a health campaign actually lands in the suburbs that make up our council.

Our suburbs

Our linguistic character changes street by street. Click through to any suburb for its own portrait: the languages spoken there, the communities calling it home.

Where we are
In context
Cleve
8.3%
South Australia
20.5%
Australia
27.3%

8.3% of Cleve residents speak a language other than English at home, against 20.5% for South Australia and 27.3% nationally. Drawn from the 2021 census.