Projections in the Third Intergenerational Report, released in September 2009, indicate that Australia\'s population may grow to more than 35 million by 2049. This revelation has sparked a new population debate, a debate which has challenged three of the country’s main environmental groups. This article describes how they have responded to the challenge and offers a way of explaining the different paths that they have taken
The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, with the assistance of consultants...
Australia has the fastest population growth of major developed countries, and projections show a red...
Population has long been a major force determining the shape of Australia. Nineteen million people l...
Recent projections of higher than expected population growth in Australia over the next 40 years has...
Immigration-fuelled population growth has accelerated under the Rudd Government. Recent projections ...
Immigration-fuelled population growth has accelerated under the Rudd Government. Recent projections ...
Population projections need to be continually updated as new information becomes available. In addit...
Should Australia’s population grow to more than 35 million people by the middle of the 21st century?...
Immigration-fuelled population growth has accelerated under the Rudd Government. Recent projections ...
Since 2007 Australia has experienced unprecedented population growth,1 consisting both of natural in...
Dealing separately with ecological and social issues, this paper explores the role of population gro...
The linkages between Australia’s population policy and issues of environmental quality and resource ...
Recently it was announced that the population projection to be included as part of the next Intergen...
The creation of a new ministry of population by the Federal Government is most opportune.Australia...
The population debate in Australia is really two debates, writes Jo Coghlan for Australian Poli...
The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, with the assistance of consultants...
Australia has the fastest population growth of major developed countries, and projections show a red...
Population has long been a major force determining the shape of Australia. Nineteen million people l...
Recent projections of higher than expected population growth in Australia over the next 40 years has...
Immigration-fuelled population growth has accelerated under the Rudd Government. Recent projections ...
Immigration-fuelled population growth has accelerated under the Rudd Government. Recent projections ...
Population projections need to be continually updated as new information becomes available. In addit...
Should Australia’s population grow to more than 35 million people by the middle of the 21st century?...
Immigration-fuelled population growth has accelerated under the Rudd Government. Recent projections ...
Since 2007 Australia has experienced unprecedented population growth,1 consisting both of natural in...
Dealing separately with ecological and social issues, this paper explores the role of population gro...
The linkages between Australia’s population policy and issues of environmental quality and resource ...
Recently it was announced that the population projection to be included as part of the next Intergen...
The creation of a new ministry of population by the Federal Government is most opportune.Australia...
The population debate in Australia is really two debates, writes Jo Coghlan for Australian Poli...
The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, with the assistance of consultants...
Australia has the fastest population growth of major developed countries, and projections show a red...
Population has long been a major force determining the shape of Australia. Nineteen million people l...