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It’s World Population Day!
Let’s explore Australia’s population by generation. In 2021, Millennials have caught up to Baby Boomers as the largest generational group in Australia.
Explore 2021 Census data on Australia’s population at https://t.co/xiwPiZeTUd
#2021CensusDataAU https://t.co/k7nXgl0a01
— Australian Bureau of Statistics (@ABSStats) July 11, 2022
It’s World Population Day so we’re crunching some numbers 🖩
Around 1,300 people work in Parliament House on a normal day. This rises to more than 3,500 people on sitting days. And on Budget Day, there are around 10,000 people in the building, including workers and visitors! https://t.co/n4wQRAI4lF
— Australian Parliament House (@Aust_Parliament) July 11, 2022
"Collectively, we have a choice to decide our future and send a message to the politicians (and their big business donors) regarding the size that we want our country to be moving forward."
https://t.co/I1qoyegNJs
"3 Women 2 Countries 1 Message: World Population Day 2022"
.. a very special Post Growth Australia Podcast four-way conversation hosted by Michael Bayliss
- out soon. https://t.co/gW1euRCv9y
The day is meant to increase awareness about the need to find solutions to issues related to the growing population. Our world population on Jan. 1, 2022, is 7,868,872,451, an increase of 0.95%, from New Year's Day 2021.
#WorldPopulationDay https://t.co/gxNHNCNdOX
As we celebrate World Population Day today, let us build towards a sustainable and resilient future. Harnessing opportunities and ensuring rights and choices for all.
Happy World Population Day
#AccessMore
#MoreThanBanking
#AccessCares
#WorldPopulationDay https://t.co/43WzZcbupk
Tomorrow is "World Population Day"- a chance to reflect on what role #population plays in impacting our ecosystems,
... & creating a fair, just, sustainable and thriving country- for all Australians.
Is bigger is really better? https://t.co/NokhOFQgKo
@TimBraulke @TonyPannWBAL Except for everyone in the Southern Hemisphere, who are experiencing the shortest day of the year on June 21st. So if you’re considering the whole world’s population you need a date when most countries in the south are in daylight too.
‘Focusing only on population numbers and growth rates often leads to coercive and counterproductive measures and the erosion of human rights,…to women being pressured to have children or prevented from doing so. It can deepen already acute inequalities…’ https://t.co/wNNlyNoekK
Today is World Population Day 🌏
ANU Demographer, Professor Peter McDonald, told ABC's David Bevan the world population will eventually reach 10-11 billion people by the end of this century. #WorldPopulationDay
https://t.co/qnX4TrvOBl
World Population Day seeks to draw attention to issues related to a growing global population.
World Population Day Facts - in 2022
The theme for World Population Day in 2022 was A world of 8 billion: Towards a resilient future for all - Harnessing opportunities and ensuring rights and choices for all.
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