Tagalog is eighth language in Australia, second in Blacktown

April 24, 2008 by Team Emanila  
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In its latest research, Compucentric Consulting has reported that Tagalog (Filipino) is the eighth non-English language spoken at Australian homes. Based on Australian Bureau of Statistics data, the research reported that Tagalog is now considered the eighth language spoken in Australian homes.  The seven other non-English languages are Italian, Greek, Cantonese, Arabic, Vietnamese, Mandarin and Spanish.

The details of the research are both published at The Filipino Australian and Compucentric Consulting. #