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The image features a table displaying information from the years 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000. In 1960, religion marriages numbered 25,000, civil marriages 8,000, the average age of brides was 21, and the average age of bridegrooms was 24. In 1970, religion marriages were 28,000, civil marriages 12,000, average bride age 23, bridegroom age 25. For 1980, religion marriages rose to 50,000, civil 16,000, average bride age 25, bridegroom age 27. In 1990, religion marriages were 52,000, civil marriages 23,000, average age for brides 27, and bridegrooms 30. By 2000, figures show religion marriages at 34,000, civil 40,000, average age of brides 30, bridegrooms 32.
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The table illustrates the number of two types marriages with information about newlyweds ages between 1960 and 2000 in Australia.
Overall, the table shows next information: number of religion and civil marriages, the average age of , and the average age of bridegroom.
From one side, in 1960 the figure of religion marriages amounted 25,000 while number of civil marriages were only 8,000. However, following periods until 1980 the number of both types were growing. Between 1980 and 1990 the religion quantities dramaticaly droped from 50,000 to 32,000, that allowed in 2000 civil marriages outstrip religion ones.
From another side, the average ages of brides and bridegrooms were steadily increasing over these years from 21 to 30 and from 24 to 32 accordingly. Also, every next decade the average age of newly weded couples raised on 1-2 years as well.
In conclusion, we can see gradual raising number of the civil marriages and their ages in Australia from 1960 until 2000.
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