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Australians are more millennial, multilingual and less religious: what the census reveals

  • Written by Peter Martin, Visiting Fellow, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University
Australians are more millennial, multilingual and less religious: what the census revealsDean Lewins/AAP

Census data to be released Tuesday shows Australia changing rapidly before COVID, gaining an extra one million residents from overseas in the past five years, almost all of them in the three years before borders were closed.

For the first time since the question has been asked in the census, more than half of Australia’s...

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