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  2. Religion in Australia - Wikipedia

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    While people with no religion are more than 30% of the Australian population, [22] the Australian Bureau of Statistics does not provide information in the annual "1301.0 – Year Book Australia" on religious affiliation as to how many people fall into each sub-category. [98]

  3. Irreligion in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Major religious affiliations in Australia by census year [3] Atheism, agnosticism, scepticism, freethought, secular humanism or general irreligion are increasing in Australia. [4] Post-war Australia has become a highly secularised country. [5] Religion does not play a major role in the lives of much of the population. [6]

  4. Christianity in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Major religious affiliations in Australia by census year [3] Richard Johnson, Church of England chaplain to the First Fleet. Evangelicals dominated early Australian Protestantism. Before European contact, indigenous people had performed the rites and rituals of the animist religion of the Dreamtime. Portuguese and Spanish Catholics and Dutch ...

  5. Demographics of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia has the world's eighth-largest immigrant population, with immigrants accounting for 30% of the population, a higher proportion than in any other nation with a population of over 10 million. [ 80 ] [ 82 ] Most immigrants are skilled, [ 83 ] but the immigration quota includes categories for family members and refugees .

  6. Catholic Church in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Major religious affiliations in Australia by census year [9] Since the 1980s, Catholicism has been largest Christian denomination in Australia, constituting around one-quarter of the overall population and becoming slightly larger than the Anglican and Uniting churches combined.

  7. Australian Jews - Wikipedia

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    Australian Jews, or Jewish Australians, (Hebrew: יהודים אוסטרלים, romanized: yehudim ostralim) are Jews who are Australian citizens or permanent residents of Australia. In the 2021 census there were 99,956 people who identified Judaism as their religious affiliation and 29,113 Australians who identified as Jewish by ancestry, an ...

  8. Uniting Church in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Uniting Church members as a percentage of the total population in the 2011 census, divided geographically by local area. The Uniting Church in Australia (UCA) was founded on 22 June 1977, [2] when most congregations of the Methodist Church of Australasia, about two-thirds of the Presbyterian Church of Australia and almost all the churches of the Congregational Union of Australia united under ...

  9. Anglican Church of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The percentage of Anglican affiliation peaked in 1921 at 43.7%, [citation needed] and the number of persons indicating Anglican affiliation in an Australian census peaked in 1991 at 4,018,779. [ 31 ] In the 2011 census, 3,679,907 people nominated their religious affiliation as Anglican. [ 32 ]