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The image shows a line graph tracking data over time from 1992 to 2016, with three separate lines representing Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane; y-axis is labeled "(thousands)" with a range from 0 to 120, x-axis is marked with years in a non-linear scale; Melbourne starts at approximately 35 in 1992, dips to about 31 in 1994, peaks at nearly 86 in 2002, drops to around 63 in 2006, and ends close to 118 in 2016; Sydney starts near 38 in 1992, decreases to about 32 in 1995, reaches around 90 in 2002, falls to near 70 in 2006, and closes at nearly 112 in 2016; Brisbane begins at approximately 23 in 1992, goes down to about 21 in 1995, climbs to roughly 42 in 2002, dips to around 38 in 2006, and finishes close to 72 in 2016; no other numerical data points/percentages for each section/country/category/year are visible.
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The line graph illustrates data on population growth in three major Australian cities during 1992 to 2016. Overall, the graph shows that the population of all three cities experienced a significant increase over the 24-year period, with some fluctuations in growth rates. Melbourne and Sydney demonstrated a high growth rate, compared to Brisbane.
Melbourne started with the highest population rate of around 35,000 in 1992 and then grew to over 60,000 in 2001 before experiencing a dramatic decline to close to 20,000 in 2004. Afterward, it significantly increased to 105,000 in 2016. Likewise, Sydney showed a similar pattern, beginning with a population of approximately 25,000 in 1992. The city slightly declined in 1995, being at 15,000 before skyrocketing to peak at 110,000 in 2016.
In contrast, the population in Brisbane had a less growth rate, starting with 30,000 in 1992 before fluctuating around 20,000 to 50,000 in 2016.
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