Only days after Australia’s population hit 25 million, a baby boy has become the latest addition to the country’s population, when he was born just before 3am today in the back of an ambulance in remote East Arnhem Land.
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When going into labour, the 18-year-old mother was talked through her contractions by a St John Ambulance Emergency Dispatcher via phone, while paramedics were en-route to the community of Yirrkala.
With the help of the paramedics the young woman gave birth to a baby boy in the back of the ambulance.
Both mum and baby were taken to Gove District Hospital.
Higher-than-anticipated birth rates and mass migration have seen the country’s population increase to 25 million earlier this week - 33 years earlier than predicted two decades ago.