Australia's Languages Map03:54SBS IndonesianFollow and SubscribeFollow and SubscribeFollow and Subscribe Apple Podcasts YouTube Spotify Download (7.17MB)Download the SBS Audio appAvailable on iOS and AndroidMandarin now second to English in Australia's biggest cities Source: AAPMandarin has overtaken Arabic in Sydney and Greek in Melbourne as the most widely spoken language besides English in Australia’s largest cities.Follow and Subscribe Apple Podcasts YouTube Spotify Download (7.17MB)Download the SBS Audio appAvailable on iOS and AndroidPublished 7 December 2018 2:21pmUpdated 7 December 2018 2:23pmBy Lydia FengSource: SBSAvailable in other languagesSkip to podcast episode contentShare this with family and friendsCopy linkShareMandarin has overtaken Arabic in Sydney and Greek in Melbourne as the most widely spoken language besides English in Australia’s largest cities.ShareLatest podcast episodes40:40SBS Audio Indonesian Program - Monday 17 August 2026podcast episode40 minutes 40 seconds06:32Latest news SBS Audio Indonesian Program - Monday 17 August 2026podcast episode6 minutes 32 seconds09:00Reportage: 81st Indonesia's Independence Day commemoration in Australiapodcast episode9 minutes11:58A Darwin school celebrates Indonesia's Independence Day with tumpeng, classroom decorationpodcast episode11 minutes 58 seconds