COUNTRY
AustraliaPOPULATION
22,015,576 (July 2012 est.)GDP PER CAPITA
$40,800 (2011 est.)RELIGIONS
Protestant 27.4% (Anglican 18.7%, Uniting Church 5.7%, Presbyterian and Reformed 3%), Catholic 25.8%, Eastern Orthodox 2.7%, other Christian 7.9%, Buddhist 2.1%, Muslim 1.7%, other 2.4%, unspecified 11.3%, none 18.7% (2006 Census)AT THE CENTER
RELATED RESOURCES
ORGANIZATIONS (4)
Australian Catholic Bishops Conference
Federation of Australian Buddhist Councils
Forum on Australia's Islamic Relations
Federation of Australian Buddhist Councils
Forum on Australia's Islamic Relations
PEOPLE (2)
QUOTES (5)
Kevin Rudd on Asylum Seekers in The Monthly
October 1, 2006
Kevin Rudd on Australia's Christian Heritage at the National Forum on Australia's Christian Heritage
August 7, 2006
John Howard on Separation of Church and State on Neil Mitchell Radio
February 24, 2006
October 1, 2006
Kevin Rudd on Australia's Christian Heritage at the National Forum on Australia's Christian Heritage
August 7, 2006
John Howard on Separation of Church and State on Neil Mitchell Radio
February 24, 2006
PUBLICATIONS (2)
Australia
Letters (1)
While Australia has a secular government and an increasingly non-religious society, the country remains predominantly Christian and, at times, protective of its European identity. The British establishment of penal colonies in the late 18th century brought Christianity to Australia and led to the decline of Aboriginal religion and culture. Most convicts and free settlers were either Anglican or Catholic, setting the stage for a long-lasting sectarian antagonism. The White Australia policy placed stringent restrictions on non-white immigration to the country from the 1850s until 1973. Since the lifting of this policy, Buddhist, Hindu, and Muslim populations have grown notably, but events like the 2005 Cronulla race riots have demonstrated resistance to this trend. The Australian Constitution bars the federal government, but not the constituent states, from establishing a religion, imposing any religious practice, or prohibiting the free exercise of religion. State governments are not bound by these proscriptions but abide by them in practice.
December 6, 2010
I was handling homesickness well until Thanksgiving hit. Attending class like a normal day, I imagined my mom putting the turkey in the oven and dreamed of my school friends on planes and trains headed for home. They dont celebrate Thanksgiving here in China how was I to find the holiday spirit?
Although absent from my family table, I knew I still had many things to be grateful for. My close friend from Georgetown had finished her study abroad program early and flew from Australia to...
Although absent from my family table, I knew I still had many things to be grateful for. My close friend from Georgetown had finished her study abroad program early and flew from Australia to...