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The image presents a table with columns labeled Year, Religion Marriage, Civil Marriage, The Average Age of Bride, and The Average Age of Bridegroom. For the year 1960: 25000 religion marriages, 8000 civil marriages, bride age 21, bridegroom age 24. For 1970: 28000 religion marriages, 12000 civil marriages, bride age 23, bridegroom age 25. For 1980: 50000 religion marriages, 16000 civil marriages, bride age 25, bridegroom age 27. For 1990: 32000 religion marriages, 23000 civil marriages, bride age 27, bridegroom age 30. For 2000: 34000 religion marriages, 40000 civil marriages, bride age 30, bridegroom age 32.
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The given table illustrates trends of religion and civil marriage alone with average age of bride and groom in Australia from 1960 to 2000.
Overall, the data highlight that every decade the number of weddings and age of married couples significantly increased.
In the begining of 1960 religion and civil marriage starts with 25000 and 8000 weddings, where the average age of bride and bridegroom is 21 and 24 and all the data slightly increase in 1970. However, the figure gets doubled in 1980 for religion and civil marriage and minimum ages of the bride and bridegroom become 25 and 27.
Additionally, the ratio of marriages raise to 32000 and 23000 in 1990, but in 2000 civil marriage is drastically increase to 40000 as compared to religion marriage which is only 34000. Moreover, the average of bride and bridegroom is 50 and 32 in 2000 which is highest over the period of time
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