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Are you a 'one and done' household?

New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics has shown a drop in the birthrate, a trend we've seen developing in recent years.

But why are people opting to call it a day after one child? This week, Mamamia's news podcast The Quicky looked at the rise of the triangle family.

Liked this episode of The Quicky? You can listen to these parenting and families episode:

Daycare Deserts & Gaslit Parents: Is Childcare In Australia Working?

53 And Pregnant With Twins; The Boom In Ozempic Babies

Why Is Every Girl Called Olivia? Baby Names Data Reveals our Favourites

Skibidy Rizz Ohio? Gen Alpha Has Entered The Chat

The Birth Trauma Report: Are We Finally Listening To Mothers?

CREDITS

Host: Claire Murphy

With thanks to:

Mark McCrindle, Principal & Founder of McCrindle

Narayne, Parent of one child

Executive Producer: Taylah Strano

Audio Producer: Tegan Sadler

Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe

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Are you a 'one and done' household?

New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics has shown a drop in the birthrate, a trend we've seen developing in recent years.

But why are people opting to call it a day after one child? This week, Mamamia's news podcast The Quicky looked at the rise of the triangle family.

Liked this episode of The Quicky? You can listen to these parenting and families episode:

Daycare Deserts & Gaslit Parents: Is Childcare In Australia Working?

53 And Pregnant With Twins; The Boom In Ozempic Babies

Why Is Every Girl Called Olivia? Baby Names Data Reveals our Favourites

Skibidy Rizz Ohio? Gen Alpha Has Entered The Chat

The Birth Trauma Report: Are We Finally Listening To Mothers?

CREDITS

Host: Claire Murphy

With thanks to:

Mark McCrindle, Principal & Founder of McCrindle

Narayne, Parent of one child

Executive Producer: Taylah Strano

Audio Producer: Tegan Sadler

Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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