Afghan Australians

Afghan Australians
استرالیایی های افغان‌تبار (Dari)
د اسټرالیا افغانان (Pashto)
Total population
59,797 (by birth, 2021)
Regions with significant populations
Victoria25,432
New South Wales14,623
South Australia8,214
Western Australia5,724
Queensland4,733
Languages
Dari (Persian dialect), Pashto, other languages of Afghanistan and English
Religion
Predominantly Sunni Islam
Minority Shia Islam and Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Afghan New Zealanders, Afghan diaspora

Afghan Australians (Dari: استرالیایی های افغان‌تبار Ostorâliyâi-hāye Afghān tabar, Pashto: د اسټرالیا افغانان Da Asṭrālyā Afghanan) are Australians tied to Afghanistan either by birth or by ancestry.

The first Afghans who migrated to Australia arrived mid 19th century as cameleers. Over subsequent decades, they played a crucial role in facilitating British exploration of the country's desert centre.

The Australian government categorises Afghanistan and all Afghan ethnic groups as Central Asian Australians.

In the 2021 Census, the top-three states with the largest Afghan-born were Victoria (25,432), New South Wales (14,623) and South Australia (8,214).