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Jun 2022
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Will the march of Millennials change the...

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Australia's 2021 Census data shows we're a very different country from five years ago. To demystify the Census, Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly are joined by Shane Wright, senior economics correspondent for SMH and The Age.
Plus, is the Albanese Government's stoush with Independents over staffer funding a smart move?
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