Ethiopian Australian

Ethiopian Australian

Ethiopian Australians are Australians of Ethiopian descent. Ethiopian Australians make up the second largest immigrant group in Australia from the African continent after Somali Australians.

There are many ethnic groups among Ethiopians in general, and thus the same is true among Ethiopian Australians.

"Oromo Australians" are Australians of Oromo descent. They are a subgroup of Ethiopian Americans.

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