Several Australian outlets report that while many major European economies struggle, Poland shows comparatively strong performance. All three sources point to the same broad comparison: over the past three decades, Poland delivers faster growth than most other countries in Europe, with the main exception being China. The articles frame the difference between Poland and much of Europe as part of a wider pattern, where traditional European powers face weaker economic outcomes. Although the provided excerpts do not include specific figures, dates, or sector details, they consistently emphasize the long-run nature of Poland’s stronger growth relative to other nations. Overall, the reporting suggests that Poland stands out within Europe for economic expansion across the last thirty years, contrasting with the challenges experienced by several larger European economies. The sources present this as a high-level economic assessment rather than a focused discussion of any single recent policy change or event.