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Australia
Australia’s Babies and India’s Girls
Marcus Roberts | 11 May 2011
The Anglican Church Wants A Halt in Population Incentives
Marcus Roberts | 28 April 2011
Dick Smith and Australia’s “Population Explosion”
Marcus Roberts | 04 April 2011
Australia’s population booms
Carolyn Moynihan | 30 September 2009
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