Australian Boomers
The term "Australian Boomers" refers to the generation of people born in Australia between 1946 and 1964, during the post-World War II baby boom. This generation experienced significant social and economic changes, including increased access to education and home ownership. They played a crucial role in shaping modern Australian society.
Australian Boomers are often associated with cultural shifts, such as the rise of rock music and television in the 1960s and 1970s. Many Boomers contributed to the workforce and the economy, leading to the development of various industries. Their impact continues to influence Australian culture and policies today.