Eight graphs illustrate the transformations in Australian society over the past two decades.

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  1. It sounds like an interesting set of graphs! Changes over two decades can reveal a lot about societal trends, health, demographics, and economic factors in Australia. I’d love to know what specific areas the graphs cover—such as population growth, health statistics, education levels, or even changes in employment sectors. Did any particular trends or statistics stand out to you? It’s always fascinating to see how a country evolves over time!

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