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Australia is becoming even more multicultural. Search for where your neighbours were born, what language they speak and what religion they follow.
Australians are losing their religion, the headlines tell us, but digging deeper into the 2016 census tells a more complex story about how closely faith and geography are linked in modern Australia.
AUSTRALIA’S most religious and non-religious postcodes have been revealed in latest Census data by the Bureau of Statistics. Ninety-three per cent of residents in the New South Wales postcode ...
Although Islam is still the most popular non-Christian religion in Australia—followed by Buddhism, which represented 2.4 percent of the country—it was Hinduism that saw the most significant spike.
Australia's latest census data, released on Tuesday, revealed that for the first time ever "no religion" was the country's most popular single religious affiliation.According to the Australian ...
Australia might be losing its religion, but the world isn't. By Matt Wade. August 12, 2017 — 6.24pm. Save. Log in, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Save articles for later.
More than 70,000 people in Australia have declared that they are followers of the Jedi faith, the religion created by the Star Wars films. A recent census found that one in 270 respondents - or 0.37% ...
In Australia's latest Census report, more people identified with "no religion" than with Catholicism, a feat unprecedented in the country's history. The number of people reporting "no religion ...
data, the second biggest faith-based group in Australia identified as having ‘no religion, accounting for over 22 per cent of the national population (just behind Catholicism at number one).