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(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Muslim worshippers pray at the Alrasool Islamic Center in Taylorsville in 2024.
The Center of Population’s forecasts therefore should be considered a warning. Having identified the current trajectory Australia is on, leaders now need to consider whether in a decade’s time ...
A landmark survey has uncovered a hidden koala population living on the fringe of a major city, using thermal drone searches ...
That includes overseas migration, an important driver of Australia's population growth. In the latest forecasts, the federal government's Centre for Population suggests the nation's population ...
The Pew report reveals how religious disaffiliation and population growth have influenced the global religious landscape.
per hour Friday but skirted larger population centers and resulted in no immediate reports of injuries. Cyclone Ilsa crossed the Pilbara coast of Western Australia state as a Category 5 storm ...
Australia's two biggest states are now expected to house 2.5million more people within the next 10 years - or almost the current population of Brisbane. The federal government's Centre for ...
Australia’s population grew by 1.6 per cent throughout ... But Dr Liz Allen, a Demographer at the Australian National University Centre for Social Research and Methods, said people often ...
Australia's warmer waters, where they mate and give birth. "We think we have more whales in the population than we did pre-whaling," professor Mike Noad, director of the Centre for Marine Science ...
In Sydney, Australia, Equinix is building ... Web Services has been pushing shrunk-down data centers, which it calls Local Zones, close to major population areas; so far, it has placed them ...
The centre expects Melbourne to be Australia’s largest city by 2031-32. The swing in population will lead to an increase in federal electorates, in a city that already has 29 of the nation’s ...
The marsupial mole, an elusive creature that swims through the sands of remote Australian deserts, seems to have suffered an abrupt population ... "It's in Australia, in the desert.
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