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Queensland s top earning suburbs: See how you compare

Queensland s top earning suburbs: See how you compare
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Queensland s top earning suburbs: See how you compare

Queensland s top earning suburbs: See how you compare
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Queensland s top earning suburbs: See how you compare

Queensland s top earning suburbs: See how you compare
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BIG READ: Why Bundaberg desperately needs more babies

Bundaberg mums had 967 babies in 2010, but by 2020, that number dropped to 806. Looking at a snapshot of the decade from 2011 through to 2020 inclusive, there has been a 14.6 per cent decrease in Bundaberg births, more than twice the 7 per cent decrease across the state that has prompted calls for the return of the baby bonus. And according to experts, the lack of bundles of joy is at a record low Australia-wide. Demographer Liz Allen from the Centre for Social Research & Methods at the Australian National University says births data from 2019 shows the total fertility rate declined to a low never seen in Australia s official national statistics.

Sydneysiders voting with their feet and opting for sea or tree change

Sydneysiders voting with their feet and opting for sea or tree change We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Julian and Amanda Rosenberg had talked about moving out of Sydney for years but it was the COVID-19 pandemic that finally made it possible. The couple, along with their two-year-old son Hunter, are just three of the thousands of Sydneysiders who fled the city for the country in the past year. The family moved from Castle Cove near Chatswood to the Byron Bay area at the end of November. Amanda and Julian Rosenberg with their son Hunter and dog Nala have moved from Sydney to Byron Bay in recent months.

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