I've heard statistics at around 6% of the population being Asian. But if one was to find statistics for Asians a given 'city' (hence excluding outer semi country suburban areas) population, looking around, I'd say Sydney could be anywhere between 10-13%. It's all the large towns rolling up and down the coastlines of Australia that have not so many Asians. So, the 6% overall statistic does no justice to the Asian feel of the capital cities of the States. At least Sydney, anyway. Theres a huge Arabic population, perhaps 3% of the state of NSW (Sydney's state). Same deal, it 'feels' much larger, because they're all located in the inner suburbs. And, Greeks. Melbourne (Australia's second largest city) is the second largest Greek city in the world. Only Athens in Greece itself has more. But keep in mind, that probably says more about Greece not really having major 'cities', per se. Greece's population would be sprawled evenly throughout it's nation, rather than localized into one city. So, it's a bit of a 'glamorous' claim. Nevertheless.