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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 table gives information about marriage types and the average age of people getting married in Australia between 1960 and 2000
In general, civil marriages increased, while religious marriages changed. The age of both brides and grooms went up every year.
In 1960, there were 25,000 religious marriages and 8,000 civil marriages. Religious marriages were highest in 1980 with 50,000, but later they fell to 32,000 in 1990 and 34,000 in 2000. Civil marriages increased every year, reaching 40,000 in 2000.
The age of marriage also became higher. In 1960, brides were 21 years old on average, and grooms were 24. By 2000, brides were 30 and grooms were 32. The biggest change happened after 1980, when the ages increased more quickly.
In conclusion, civil marriages became more popular, while religious marriages went up and down. People also got married at older ages over time.
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