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Melbourne tops Sydney as Australian city with the highest population – on a technicality

For more than 100 years, Sydney has been Australia’s most populous city, but Melbourne has snatched that mantle due to one key factor.

Melbourne tops Sydney as Australian city with the highest population – on a technicality

Melbourne tops Sydney as Australian city with the highest population – on a technicality
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Melbourne tops Sydney as Australian city with the highest population – on a technicality

Melbourne tops Sydney as Australian city with the highest population – on a technicality
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Shocked Shocked! Expensive housing prevents Aussies having children

Shocked Shocked! Expensive housing prevents Aussies having children
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Birth strike: the fertility rate in NSW is set to dive

Birth strike: the fertility rate in NSW is set to dive We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss March 13, 2021 — 11.00pm March 13, 2021 — 11.00pm Save Normal text size Advertisement There was little fanfare. But last month the NSW government published some blockbuster findings on the state’s future. A report posted on the NSW Treasury website with the catchy title Preliminary Fertility Rate Projections for the 2021 NSW Intergenerational Report flagged a precipitous fall in the average number of children each woman in the state is expected to have over the next 40 years. The average number of babies per woman in NSW over the next 40 years will be lower than previously expected

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