Melbourne atlas 2006 - melbourne's people

Melbourne Atlas 2006 - Melbourne's People



Icon: Melbournes People
Melbourne’s population has increased by 2 million people since the Second World War fuelled by the post-war baby boom and immigration. The city is now adapting to historically low fertility rates and an ageing population. Read Melbourne’s People to find out more about the demographic, ethnic and religious make-up of Melbourne.

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Melbourne's People contents

Chapter Two Contents and fast facts (PDF - 31 Kb)
Summary (PDF - 204 Kb)
Melburnians at a glance (PDF - 44 Kb)
Age groups in Melbourne (PDF - 2.3 Mb)
Aboriginal people (PDF - 98 Kb)
Aboriginal cultural heritage (PDF - 1.0 Mb)
Population changes (PDF - 395 Kb)
Population futures (PDF - 473 Kb)
Mothering in Melbourne (PDF - 1.9 Mb)
Children and childrens services (PDF - 1.3 Mb)
Older people (PDF - 1.3 Mb)
Moving into and around Melbourne (PDF - 956 Kb)
Multicultural Melbourne (PDF - 906 Kb)
Migrant movements between LGAs (PDF - 1.3 Mb)
Languages in Melbourne (PDF - 1.9 Mb)
Growth and decline of religions (PDF - 1.3 Mb)


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