Voters say no to population growth: survey
More than two thirds of Australian voters are against population growth according to new data from the 2009-2010 Australian Survey of Social Attitudes. The data, analysed by Swinburne University researcher Associate Professor Katharine Betts, was published in the journal People and Place. The survey showed that 69 per cent of voters believe Australia does not […]
14 April, 2010
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