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The image depicts a line graph titled "Car Ownership in Australia," showing the trends from 1960 to 2000 in three categories of car ownership: "no car," "1 car only," and "2 or more cars." The "no car" category begins at just below 40% in 1960, reaches its peak around over 40% in the early 1960s, then declines consistently to under 10% by 2000. The "1 car only" category starts at above 40%, rises sharply to 60% by 1970, maintains a slight decline after 1970, with minor fluctuations, and ends near under 50% in 2000. The "2 or more cars" category starts at close to 10%, showing a gradual increase and surpasses the "1 car only" line around 1998, finishing just above 40% by 2000.
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The line graph delineates the alternation in having a car in Australia from 1960 to 2000.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that the proportion of households having a car only and two or more cars experienced an upward trend, while the figure for households which did not own a car decreased throughout the period.
In 1960, 70 % of households did not have a car, however, this figure dropped dramatically by more than 20% during the next decade. This figure continued with a gradual decline untill at the end of the period and finished at around 29%.
On the other hand, the proportion of households which had one car only and two or more cars accounted for 30% and zero %, respectively in the beginning. The former underwend a significant growth to approximately 45% by 1970, and fluctuated mildly at 45% the rest of the given period. There was a gradual rise to almost 29% in the latter throughout the period.
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