60 per cent.
Nearly 60 in every 100 Liverpool residents speak a language other than English at home. It is among the highest shares of any council in New South Wales.
Arabic is spoken by 30,510 of our residents at home, 13.2% of the council.
Vietnamese is spoken by 12,429 of our residents at home, 5.4% of the council.
Hindi is spoken by 7,906 of our residents at home, 3.4% of the council.
134 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.
We share this portrait because Liverpool is, genuinely, not like an "average" council. Services designed for the median New South Wales resident arrive here in the wrong language. This Atlas exists so nobody writing policy about us, federal, state, corporate or media, can claim they did not know.
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.
60.1% of Liverpool residents speak a language other than English at home, against 31.4% for New South Wales and 27.3% nationally. Drawn from the 2021 census.