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    The John James Newsletter 52
    28 March 2015

    From a friend:Another excellent newsletter! Full of good things. You do the best newsletter in Australia, as far as I can see.
    “For the first time in my long life the possibility of war with Russia is real,”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWzHhW_qNiMTalk summarised herehttp://www.countercurrents.org/zuesse250315.htmWashington’s War on RussiaThe economic integration of Asia and Europe (including the New Silk Road) offer a clear and present danger for the US whose share of global GDP continues to shrink and whose significance in the world economy continues to decline. To ignore this would present the US with a persistent erosion of power and influence. No one in Washington is prepared to let that happen, which is one reason the US launched its proxy-war in Ukraine.http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article41274.htmThe big picture:Nearly every major financial or commodity contract in the world is priced in US dollars. This requires that the entire world not only holds US dollars in order to engage in trade, but to also use the US banking system. This has put the US in a position of unparalleled privilege, and this has afforded the US the opportunity to indebt itself more than any other nation in the history of the world, quintuple its money supply, and wage endless wars overseas with relatively minor consequences.
    Monsanto & Dow ‘Probable’ Source of Cancer for HumansWorld’s most widely used herbicide ingredient shown to cause a variety of cancers. WHO declares glyphosate should be categorised as a “probable carcinogen”. Report in The Lancet Oncology  after a meeting of 17 oncology experts from 11 countries. http://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/03/23/glyphosate-favored-chemical-monsanto-dow-declared-probable-source-cancer-humans A peer-reviewed paper linked glyphosate to a huge increase in 22 chronic diseases across the US, along with a marked decrease in life expectancy. On last decade figures the cost of diabetes and related treatment was $116 billion;  obesity $147 billion; cardiovascular diseases and stroke were $475.3 billion while health care expenditures was $2.2 trillion. Serious illness is appearing in increasingly younger cohorts. The US leads the world in  deaths from neurological diseases. There have been similar findings for asthma, behaviour and learning problems, and chronic disease in children. Type II diabetes in youth is being called an epidemic. The 25% increase of chronic disease is dramatic.http://www.organic-systems.org/journal/92/JOS_Volume-9_Number-2_Nov_2014-Swanson-et-al.pdf 
    Lend Lease to pioneer large scale battery storage for new Perth suburbThe pilot project at Alkimos Beach, a sustainable community development north of Perth, will include 1.1MWh of lithium ion battery storage that will service more than 100 homes with rooftop solar panels. The trial will test different tariff options and retail models and services, energy efficiency devices, gas-boosted solar hot water is expected to start in 2016.http://reneweconomy.com.au/2015/lend-lease-to-pioneer-large-scale-battery-storage-for-new-perth-suburb-17584
    Solar plane crosses IndiaSolar Impulse, the solar-powered plane attempting to fly around the world, has completed the first leg in a two-hop journey from India to Myanmar.on its circumnavigation of the globe.http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-31924883
    If all the ice meltedExplore the world’s new coastlines if sea level rises 216 feet. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/534591418240164965
    5 Surprising Facts About Nigeria’s EconomyAfter a decade of flat growth, new policies to promote manufacturing have lead to an increase in the last three years. Nigeria’s film industry produces more than 50 movies every week and employs more than a million people, making it the largest single employer in the country after agriculture.http://www.nigerianext.com/article/5-surprising-facts-about-nigerias-economy/091c495b7af6c0e0199b360fb5804bfc/
    Abbott’s breathtaking shift in economic managementRather than build relationships and find compromises, the Government whinges and complains about the “feral” Senate.http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-20/cassidy-abbotts-breathtaking-shift-in-economic-management/6332770
    Keep it in the groundJoin more than 140,000 to urge the world’s two biggest charitable funds to move their money out of fossil fuelshttp://www.theguardian.com/environment/ng-interactive/2015/mar/16/keep-it-in-the-ground-guardian-climate-change-campaign?CMP=ema-60
    Washington Misses Bigger Picture of New Chinese Investment BankMany have decided to join the IB from frustration with Republicans who have refused to ratify a major reform package designed to give developing countries, including China, a little more voting power on the boards of the IMF and the World Bank. The G20 proposed this reform in 2010, and it doesn’t even reduce Washington’s voting power as it retains effective veto. The US is the only G20 member that has failed to ratify the reforms, effectively blocking their implementation. China’s move to create the new development bank is part of the price being paid for that obstruction.http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article41323.htm A summary:Nearly every major financial or commodity contract in the world is priced in US dollars. This requires that the entire world not only holds US dollars in order to engage in trade, but to also use the US banking system. This has put the US in a position of unparalleled privilege, and has afforded the US the opportunity to indebt itself more than any other nation in the history of the world, quintuple its money supply, and wage endless wars overseas with relatively minor consequences.
    Numbers Show China’s Coal Appetite Has PeakedA structural slowdown that began last year when the average coal price received in 2014 dropped almost 10%.http://ieefa.org/shenhuas-bombshell-numbers-speak-volumes-chinas-coal-appetite-has-peaked/
    US Shale Gas Exports Are ‘Dead in the Water’Reserves of US shale gas have been “vastly overestimated” because an SEC rule enabled companies to expand their definition in order to borrow more money. Considerably money has been borrowed on shales on assets that don’t exist or will never be commercially viable. By comparison, the solar industry is on the rise creating more new jobs than oil and gas combined in the past three years. Solar stocks have been outperforming oil and gas stocks. http://ieefa.org/energy-finance-2015-conference-u-s-shale-gas-industry-is-dead-in-the-water/
    Is Ukraine a proxy First Strike?Is US fear of projected Russian weaponry the real cause of Ukraine crisis?Future Russian army could deploy anywhere in the world – in 7 hourshttp://rt.com/news/242097-pak-ta-russian-armyRussia’s new Armata tank on Army 2015 shopping listhttp://rt.com/news/234363-armata-tracked-armored-platformRussian ‘ABM killer’ intercontinental missile to enter service in 2016http://rt.com/news/217695-abm-killer-missile-russiaRussia’s stealth ‘black hole’ submarine prepares for 4,000km deep water trialshttp://rt.com/news/220983-russia-submarine-tests-nato/
    Russian expert: Saudi Arabia may suffer defeat in Yemen“The military campaign will be absolutely unsuccessful for the Saudis. The Army of Saudi Arabia is emptiness behind beautiful gear. This army is inferior to the Yemenis in combat readiness, it has never fought anyone in its history.” http://asia.rbth.com/news/2015/03/26/russian_expert_saudi_arabia_may_suffer_defeat_in_yemen_44764.html Saudi Arabia’s Big Gamble​With a new king and a young, untested defence minister, at stake is nothing less than the kingdom’s position of leadership in the Arab world. The events in Yemen are not peripheral. They are central to the balance of power within the Arab world, to tensions within Islam, and are at the core of fears in the global oil market. http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/03/26/saudi-arabias-big-gamble%e2%80%8b-yemen-airstrikesPentagon loses track of $500 million in weapons, equipment given to YemenWith Yemen in turmoil the US is unable to monitor the whereabouts of small arms, ammunition, night-vision goggles, patrol boats, vehicles and other supplies donated by the US. http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/pentagon-loses-sight-of-500-million-in-counterterrorism-aid-given-to-yemen/2015/03/17/f4ca25ce-cbf9-11e4-8a46-b1dc9be5a8ff_story.html
    The Strategy Behind Israel’s Attack on Iran and HizballahIsrael’s claims of an imminent threat of Hizballah attack are not credible, but wants to subdue the Lebanese militia so it has a free hand to manipulate the Syrian battlefield to its advantagehttp://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article40782.htm
    US Declassifies Document Revealing Israel’s Nuclear ProgramFor the first time the US has officially confirmed that Israel is a nuclear power.http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/193175#.VRT3sWY3G0y Iran has signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and submits to international inspections as the treaty requires. Israel has never signed the NPT and therefore does not submit to inspections.http://www.thenation.com/blog/201369/what-about-israels-nuclear-bomb#
    The melting of Antarctica was already bad. It just got worseWe may have irreversibly destabilized the great Totten Glacier. It is melting fast. As it holds back a vast catchment of ice when it goes and allows the more vulnerable portions to flow into the ocean, it could raise sea levels by more than 11 feet. Northern Hemisphere residents and Americans should take note — when the bottom of the world loses vast amounts of ice, those living closer to its top get more sea level rise than the rest of the planet, thanks to the law of gravity.http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2015/03/16/the-melting-of-antarctica-was-already-really-bad-it-just-got-worse/
    Are superfast trains speeding down the tracks?In theory running trains through vacuum tubes, and raising them off the tracks using existing maglev technology, drag could be reduced to near zero. These trains could travel at over 1,000mph. Dr Deng Zigang has built such a system as a trial.http://www.bbc.com/news/business-31608679
    Listening to classical music modulates genes that are responsible for brain functionsNew information about the molecular genetic background of music perception and evolution may give insights about the molecular mechanisms underlying music therapy.http://medicalxpress.com/news/2015-03-classical-music-modulates-genes-responsible.html
    In the city of Ferguson, nearly everyone is a wanted criminal.In a city of 21,000, 16,000 have outstanding arrest warrants, meaning they are actively wanted by the police. Nearly everyone is wanted for something. This refers to individuals, rather than cases, so people with many cases are not counted multiple times. In 2013 there were 1.5 offences for every man, woman and child, meaning the city has more wanted criminals than people. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nathan-robinson/the-shocking-finding-from-the-doj-ferguson_b_6858388.html 
    NATO Knew Its Intervention In Libya Would Create Chaos And Aid al-QaedaAt the time, NATO military leader Admiral James Stavridis, denied that opposition to the secular leftist Libyan leader Muamar Gaddafi was dominated by rightwing Islamist theocrats, calling the bulk of the opposition forces “responsible men and women.” But Canadian intelligence was clear-eyed about the nature of the Libyan opposition.http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article41267.htm
    Deadlock over Greek debt crisis could play into Russia’s handsAs Alexis Tsipras courts both Angela Merkel and Vladimir Putin, diplomats fear the country’s economic woes are spiralling into a potential geopolitical threat. As speculation over Athens’ ability to remain in the euro grows, there are rising fears that Moscow sees Greece as a potential Trojan horse.  http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/17/deadlock-over-greek-debt-crisis-could-play-into-russias-hands
    Middle Income Nations Home to Half the World’s HungryIn Bangladesh “reductions in open defecation contributed to large declines in the number of stunted children.Children living in places where open defecation had been reduced were taller than children in neighboring West Bengal, India, where open defecation is still common.”http://www.ipsnews.net/2015/03/middle-income-nations-home-to-half-the-worlds-hungry/#more-139734
    Salaries of 13 major world leadershttp://www.businessinsider.com.au/salaries-of-13-major-world-leaders-2015-3

    Jerusalem at boiling point of polarisation and violenceThe city is more divided than 1967. A leaked report describes the “vicious cycle of violence … increasingly threatening the viability of the two-state solution”, which has been stoked by the continuation of “systematic” settlement building in sensitive areas of Jerusalem, the tension over the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount complex and heavy-handed policing and home demolitions.http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/20/jerusalem-at-boiling-point-of-polarisation-and-violence-eu-report?CMP=ema_632
    UN Warns World Could have 40% Water Shortfall by 2030Many underground water reserves are already running low, while rainfall patterns are predicted to become more erratic with climate change. As the world’s population grows to an expected 9 billion by 2050, more groundwater will be needed for farming, industry and for personal consumption. http://www.kolotv.com/home/headlines/UN-Warns-World-Could-have-40-Water-Shortfall-by-2030-297000521.html To Solve California’s Water Crisis, We Must Change the Nation’s Food System http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/headline_to_solve_californias_water_crisis_we_must_transform_20150319
    Yellowstone Supervolcano the Most Dangerous In America Is Roaring To LifeIn September, 130 earthquakes hit Yellowstone over the course of a single week.  Professor Bob Smith says that he has never seen anything like this in the 53 years that he has been watching Yellowstonehttp://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/yellowstone-supervolcano-alert-the-most-dangerous-volcano-in-america-is-roaring-to-life
    Dancing With the Le PensAccording to polls, the Socialists will be lucky to win 20% of the vote on Sunday, with the FN poised to win 31 percent and the UMP about 29 percent. These two parties will face off in the second round a week later after the elimination of the Socialists. http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/03/20/dancing-with-the-le-pens-france-local-elections-reality-television/
    China’s Weapons of Mass ConsumptionChina is now the world’s third-largest arms exporter, having overtaken France and Germany, which trail behind Russia and the US.http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/03/20/chinas-weapons-of-mass-consumption/
    A map of all the underwater cables that connect the internetIncludes details of the Pacific and Indian Oceans as well.http://www.vox.com/2015/3/13/8204655/submarine-cables-internet

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  • The 5&5 TONY BURKE. LABOR

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    Neville,

    Tony Abbott was this week ruthlessly undermined by someone close to him. In fact, really close to him. In fact, it was him. This week there was sharp bitter debate between Tony Abbott and Tony Abbott.

    BEST:

    1. On Monday Parliament sat for only a few hours to honour the memory of former Prime Minister the Hon. John Malcolm Fraser AC. As Bill said “For some, Malcolm Fraser was a hero who became a villain. For others, he was a villain who became a hero. But neither of these simple sketches are fair, and, in time, history’s judgement will be kinder than either.”

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    2. On Tuesday Bill and Jenny Macklin launched Labor’s ‘Mr Abbott Don’t Pocket Our Pensions’ campaign, calling on the Government to reverse its unfair pension cuts. Please add your voice.

    3. On Wednesday Bill and Stephen Conroy released Labor’s policy for Australia’s new fleet of submarines, which would see them built, maintained and sustained in Australia, supporting thousands of jobs to 2050.

    4. In the New South Wales election the Liberals have been sending out recorded phone messages from Malcolm Turnbull. Bill ridiculed the Libs saying: ”What is interesting is that the New South Wales Liberal Party think an automated Malcolm Turnbull is better than a real Tony Abbott.”

    5. Peter Greste was welcomed into the Public Gallery during Question Time on Thursday. Bill stood up with the words “Peter Greste, Welcome Home!”. Every single person in the chamber burst into spontaneous applause.

    WORST:

    1. If you said something that was witnessed by hundreds of thousands of Australians, filmed by half a dozen cameras and recorded by at least 50 journalists, would you stand up a few days later and deny you ever said it? That’s our Prime Minister. People talk about this being a Prime Minister from the 1950s. That can’t be true, because there was television in the 1950s and this character thinks he can erase his own words.

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    2. On Monday we saw another split in the Government, this time between Julie Bishop and Joe Hockey. Joe was joking about the Expenditure Review Committee, commonly known as the Budget Razor Gang. Sitting behind the Treasurer, Julie Bishop was clearly not impressed and was caught on camera rolling her eyes and shaking her head, openly mocking the Treasurer, and it worked! The Government ruled out more cuts to foreign aid – having cut $11 billion so far – but refused to rule out more cuts to pensions, families, universities, schools or hospitals.

    3. Joe Hockey wasn’t having a very good week with his colleagues. There was also a split between him and Tony Abbott. Joe said a ratio of debt to GDP at about 50 to 60 per cent, which Tony Abbott says is “pretty good result”, would in fact put Australia’s AAA credit rating at risk. Australia achieved a AAA credit rating from all three major ratings agencies for the first time in our history when Labor was in Government. We can’t afford to lose it under Joe Hockey.

    4. This wasn’t picked up widely, but in an early morning television interview on Monday Scott Morrison confirmed he still wanted to see big cuts to social services in the next budget. This means more cuts to services supporting Australians who need help the most.

    5. On Tuesday Nick Champion was kicked out of Parliament for asking Bronwyn Bishop:“Why don’t you ever kick anyone out from the other side?” Then after letting Scott Morrison call us “hypocrites”, Bronwyn stopped me from calling the Government hypocrites. Now, I’m sure there’s some hypocrisy somewhere…

    The #5and5 will be back in May for the Budget.

    Until then,

    Tony

    PS: Remember Status Quo? I don’t really remember them much either. But these lyrics are perfect. This week’s #5and5 song of the week is dedicated to Tony Abbott for this lyric: “I didn’t mean to say what I said when I said I didn’t mean it,” here’s Status Quo with “I didn’t mean it.

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  • Explainer: Understanding plate tectonics

    Explainer: Understanding plate tectonics

    Earth slowly refashions itself over and over

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    Earth is covered in about a dozen major tectonic plates. Their movement causes earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.

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    For billions of years, Earth has been remodeling itself. Huge masses of molten rock rise from deep inside Earth, cool into a solid, travel along our planet’s surface and then sink back down. The process is known as plate tectonics.

    The term tectonics comes from a Greek word meaning “to build.” Tectonic plates are huge moving slabs that together make up Earth’s outer layer. Some span thousands of kilometers (miles) on a side. In all, a dozen major plates cover Earth’s surface.

    You might think of them as the cracked eggshell jacketing a hard-boiled egg. Like an eggshell, plates are relatively thin — on average only about 80 kilometers (50 miles) thick. But unlike an egg’s cracked shell, tectonic plates travel. They migrate atop Earth’s mantle. Think of the mantle as the thick white part of a hard-boiled egg.

    Earth’s hot, liquid innards also are always in motion. That’s because warmer materials are generally less dense than cooler ones, notes geologist Mark Behn. He’s at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts. So, hot stuff in Earth’s middle “rises up — kind of like a lava lamp,” he explains. “Once it gets back to the surface and cools off again, then it will sink back down.”

    Where tectonic plates meet, they can be pulling away from each other, pushing towards one another or sliding past each other. These motions create mountains, earthquakes and volcanoes.

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    The rising of hot rock from the mantle to Earth’s surface is called upwelling. This process adds new material to tectonic plates. Over time, the cooling outer crust becomes thicker and heavier. After millions of years, the oldest, coolest parts of the plate sink back into the mantle, where they remelt again.“It’s like a giant conveyor belt,” explains geophysicist Kerry Key at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. It’s at the University of California, San Diego. That conveyer belt drives the movement of the plates. The plates’ average speed is about 2.5 centimeters (roughly an inch) or so per year — about as fast as your fingernails grow. Over millions of years, though, those centimeters add up.

    So over eons, Earth’s surface has changed a lot. For instance, roughly 250 million years ago, Earth had one giant landmass: Pangaea. Plate movement split Pangaea into two huge continents, called Laurasia and Gondwanaland. As Earth’s plates kept moving, those landmasses each broke apart more. As they spread and traveled, they evolved into our modern continents.

    Although some people mistakenly talk about “continental drift,” it’s the plates that move. Continents are just the tops of plates that rise above the ocean.

    Moving plates can trigger huge impacts. “All the action is mostly at the edges,” notes Anne Egger. She’s a geologist at Central Washington University in Ellensburg.

    Colliding plates can crush against each other. Abutting edges rise as mountains. Volcanoes can form when one plate slides beneath another. Upwelling also can create volcanoes. Plates sometimes slide past each other at places known as faults. Usually these motions happen slowly. But large movements can trigger earthquakes. And, of course, volcanoes and earthquakes can cause massive destruction.

    The more scientists learn about plate tectonics, the better they can understand these phenomena. If scientists could warn people when these events were coming, they also might help limit damage.

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    continent  (in geology) The huge land masses that sit upon tectonic plates. In modern times, there are six geologic continents: North America, South America, Eurasia, Africa, Australia and Antarctic.

    earthquake    A sudden and sometimes violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within Earth’s crust or of volcanic action.

    fault  In geology, a fracture along which there is movement of part of Earth’s rocky, outermost shell, or lithosphere.

    geology  The study of Earth’s physical structure and substance, its history and the processes that act on it. People who work in this field are known as geologists. Planetary geology is the science of studying the same things about other planets.

    geophysics    The study of matter and energy on Earth and how they interact.

    Pangaea  The supercontinent that existed from about 300 to 200 million years ago and was composed of all of the major continents seen today, squished together.

    plate tectonics  The study of massive moving pieces that make up Earth’s outer layer, which is called the lithosphere, and the processes that cause those rock masses to rise from inside Earth, travel along its surface, and sink back down.

    subduct or subduction  The process by which tectonic plates sink or slide back from Earth’s outer layer into its middle layer, called the mantle.

    subduction zone    A large fault where one tectonic plate sinks beneath another as they collide.  Subduction zones usually have a deep trench along the top.

    tectonic plates  The gigantic slabs — some spanning thousands of kilometers (or miles) across — that make up Earth’s outer layer.

    upwelling  The process by which material rises from Earth’s middle layer into its outer layer, where it will become part of the tectonic plates.

    volcano  A place on Earth’s crust that opens, allowing magma and gases to spew out from underground reservoirs of molten material. The magma rises through a system of pipes or channels, sometimes spending time in chambers where it bubbles with gas and undergoes chemical transformations. This plumbing system can become more complex over time. This can result in a change, over time, to the chemical composition of the lava as well. The surface around a volcano’s opening can grow into a mound or cone shape as successive eruptions send more lava onto the surface, where it cools into hard rock.

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    You’re one in (half) a million, Neville.

    Literally.

    As of this week, Amnesty International Australia is more than 500,000 supporters strong.

    So, what does 500,000 actually mean? We asked our board members from around the country to answer that question.

    Here’s what they said.

    More supporters means an even louder, independent voice for human rights.

    So thank you, Neville.

    Thank you for sharing our vision for a world in which every person — regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender identity — can enjoy their fundamental human rights.

     

    Today, thanks to you, we’re closer than ever to achieving that vision.

     

    For human rights,

    Claire Mallinson
    National Director
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  • STOP THE NSW POWER SELL-OFF

    Dear NEVILLE,

    Tomorrow NSW residents head to the polls in an election that will decide the future of our publicly owned electricity network. The Liberals and Nationals are committed to privatising NSW’s most profitable public asset.

    You will get to have your say tomorrow and we wanted to provide you with information on how you can vote to Stop the NSW Power Sell Off.

    When you vote in the Lower House (small ballot paper) we are asking supporters to number every box and put the Liberals and Nationals LAST.

    In the Upper House (large white ballot paper) there are three parties that currently have members elected that are committed to voting against the privatisation of the electricity network – these are Labor, The Greens and the Shooters and Fishers Party.

    If you want to Stop the NSW Power Sell Off we recommend supporting one or more of these Upper House parties ABOVE THE LINE, you can do this by numbering these boxes 1 through to 3 in the order of your preference.

    When you vote tomorrow, vote to Stop the NSW Power Sell Off by putting the Liberals and Nationals LAST!

    Yours sincerely,

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    PS: Just weeks ago the people of Queensland voted to save their public assets and we can do the same tomorrow.

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    Includes: State summary, Population change in Greater Sydney, Population change in the rest of NSW, Population density, Centre of population
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    Includes: State summary, Population change in Greater Brisbane, Population change in the rest of Queensland, Population density, Centre of population
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    Includes: State summary, Population change in Greater Adelaide, Population change in the rest of South Australia, Population density, Centre of population
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    Includes: State summary, Population change in Greater Perth, Population change in the rest of Western Australia, Population density, Centre of population
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    Includes: State summary, Regional variations, Population density, Centre of population
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    Includes: Territory summary, Population change in Greater Darwin, Population change in the rest of the Northern Territory, Population density, Centre of population
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