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Did You Know??
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Since 1991, Queensland
has represented one third of Australia's population growth,
growing by almost 700,000 or 22.5%.
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In 1991, inner city
Brisbane population was declining but in the year to 2001 these
suburbs accounted for 10% of the city's population growth.
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In 2001 there were
164,424 flats/units or apartments (12.1% of all dwellings) in
Queensland compared to 113,705 (10.9% of all dwellings) in 1991 -
an increase of 45%.
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The average weekly
household expenditure on trees, shrubs and plants was $1.15 per
household in 1983/84. This increased to $1.54 in 1998/99 (up 34%).
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