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As of the end of June last year, just over 28 per cent of Australia’s resident population had been born overseas. Over the two years to the end of June, the population grew by nearly 381,000 as a result of net immigration.
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      <title>Immigration levels ensure long term growth for Australia’s property market</title>
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