Cultural diversity
Language spoken at home
Language used at home shows which languages people speak in their home life and whether English or another language is used most often. It is a key indicator of cultural diversity and language retention within communities.
About this topic
Language used at home shows which languages people speak in their home life and whether English or another language is used most often. It is a key indicator of cultural diversity and language retention within communities.
This topic is useful for planning communication, multicultural services, and local engagement. It should be analysed together with proficiency in English and birthplace, because language alone does not show migration history or support needs.
Interpretation notes
- The Census records the language used most often at home, so it does not capture every language a person can speak.
- Language used at home is not a measure of English proficiency, literacy, or migration history on its own.
Key insight
In 2021, English was the most common language used at home among residents in Hay (A), accounting for 83.9% (2,422 people). This share was lower than Regional NSW (86.8%). Since 2016, the biggest change was in English, which decreased by 60 people and 0.6 percentage points.
Section overview
Language used at home - Ranked by size
Hay (A) - Total persons (Usual residence)
This table summarises language spoken at home for Hay (A) in 2021 for persons, with comparison against Regional NSW and change since 2016.
Chart view
Language used at home - Ranked by size snapshot
2021 distribution by category for Hay (A), with comparison markers for Regional NSW.
English
Not stated
Italian
Punjabi
Fijian
Afrikaans
Malayalam
Language used at home - Ranked by size change
Absolute change in category counts between 2016 and 2021.
English
-60
-0.6pp
Not stated
-5
0.0pp
Italian
-3
0.0pp
Punjabi
+5
+0.2pp
Fijian
-2
-0.1pp
Afrikaans
+2
+0.1pp
Malayalam
+5
+0.1pp
Data table
Language spoken at home for Hay (A). Language used at home - Ranked by size. 2021 and 2016 counts, percentages, and change compared with Regional NSW.
| Category | 2021 | 2016 | Change | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Count | % | Regional NSW% | Count | % | Regional NSW% | Count | pp | |
| English | 2,422 | 83.9% | 86.8% | 2,482 | 84.5% | 87.1% | -60 | -0.6pp |
| Not stated | 346 | 12.0% | 6.6% | 351 | 12.0% | 7.1% | -5 | 0.0pp |
| Italian | 19 | 0.7% | 0.4% | 22 | 0.7% | 0.5% | -3 | 0.0pp |
| Punjabi | 16 | 0.6% | 0.3% | 11 | 0.4% | 0.2% | +5 | +0.2pp |
| Fijian | 12 | 0.4% | 0.0% | 14 | 0.5% | 0.0% | -2 | -0.1pp |
| Afrikaans | 11 | 0.4% | 0.1% | 9 | 0.3% | 0.1% | +2 | +0.1pp |
| Malayalam | 10 | 0.3% | 0.2% | 5 | 0.2% | 0.1% | +5 | +0.1pp |
| Total | 2,887 | 100.0% | 100.0% | 2,936 | 100.0% | 100.0% | -49 | 0.0pp |
Excludes languages spoken at home by fewer than 10 people.