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Australia's population hits 25 million
Australia to hit 24m people EARLY thanks to migration and a higher birth rate | Daily Mail Online
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABA) Australia's population has reached 25 million, 33 years earlier than was predicted 2 decades ago with most of the growth is down to overseas migrants. | Toluna
Today, the Australian Resident Population Clock Officially Reached 25 Million People - Neil A. Hogan Science Fiction and Fantasy Writer
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Population of Australia projected to hit 42 million by 2066, Melbourne to overtake Sydney
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Scott OBrien on Twitter: "Australian population clock ...getting close to 25M #humanfirst megacities megaproblems… "
Australia's population smashes 25 million decades ahead of schedule | Daily Mail Online
Australia's Population Hits 24 Million People, ABS Clock Shows - The Indian Telegraph
Australia's population just hit 24.5 million | Business Insider
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Australian Web Archive (PANDORA) on Twitter: "The @ABSStats Population Clock is expected to click over to 25 million today. The Population Clock has been around since at least 2000 when the population
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Live Australia Population Clock 2020 - Polulation of Australia Today
Australia's population clock just ticked over past… | buggery.org