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The baby boom in Australia occurred from 1946 to 1966, following World War II. This period was characterized by a significant increase in birth rates, driven by factors such as economic prosperity, social stability, and the return of servicemen who started families. Additionally, government policies promoting family growth and housing affordability contributed to this demographic surge.

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