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Past and future population trends: what are the prospects for educational demand in Queensland? (archived)

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Presenter: Alison Taylor

Date of presentation: 22 March 2011

The presentation Past and future population trends: what are the prospects for educational demand in Queensland? details trends in population growth, births and migration in Queensland. It discusses in which local government areas future population growth may occur and how this growth is likely to impact on the demand for school facilities across Queensland.

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