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Fed: Past 24, most Australians skip organised sport ABS
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AAP General News (Australia)
07-18-2000
Fed: Past 24, most Australians skip organised sport ABS
The Australian Bureau of Statistics has found Australians are a bunch of stay-at-homes
when it comes to getting involved in organised sport.
ABS figures show two-thirds of men and three-quarters of women have nothing to do with
organised sport.
After about 24 years of age, most Australians tend to drop away from sport and physical...
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