Serbian Australian
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| Notable Serbian Australians: Jelena Dokić · Sam Kekovich |
| Total population |
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| Serbs 95,364 Australians[1] |
| Regions with significant populations |
| Sydney, Melbourne, Perth |
| Languages |
| Religion |
Serbian Australians are citizens of Australia who are of Serbian ancestry. According to the 2006 census, there are 95,364 people in Australia who are of Serbian ancestry. Serbs have migrated to Australia in various waves during the 20th century. The top 3 cities with the largest Serbian-Australian populations in 2001 are: [1]
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[edit] Famous Serbian Australians
See also: :Category:Australians of Serbian descent
- Frank Arok
- Milan Blagojevic
- Pedj Bojic
- Bobby Despotovski
- Jelena Dokić
- Ivan Ergić
- Vedrana Grbovic
- Milan Ivanović
- Marko Jesic
- Zoran Jovicic
- Robert Jovicic
- Sam Kekovich
- Miranda Kerr
- Aleks Marić
- Steven Marković
- Zdravko Micevic
- Jim Milisavljevic
- Danny Milosevic
- Nik Mrdja
- Karl Stefanovic
- Vuko Tomasevic
- Holly Valance
- Lazar Vidovic
- Captain Dragan
- Danny Vukovic
- Ursula Yovich
- Lew Zivanovic
[edit] References
[edit] External links
See also: :Category:Serbian Diaspora
- Tesla Forum of Western Australia Inc.
- Australian Serbian Student Association
- Bonnyrigg Sports Club
- Serbian Orthodox Church - Australia and New Zealand
- Serbian Golf Club
- Serbian Social Services and Support Inc
- Serbian Orthodox Welfare Association Inc of NSW
- Club Parada - The Worlds most famous Serbian dance party
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