Freedom of religion in Australia
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Freedom of religion in Australia is allowed in practice and protected to varying degrees through the constitution and legislation at the Federal, state and territory level. Australia is a with legislated and with no state religion. The nation has over 13.5 million people who identify as religious and 7.1 million who identify as irreligious.
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Freedom of religion in Australia
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Freedom of religion in Australia is allowed in practice and protected to varying degrees through the constitution and legislation at the Federal, state and territory level. Australia is a with legislated and with no state religion. The nation has over 13.5 million people who identify as religious and 7.1 million who identify as irreligious. Relevant legislation protecting religious freedoms include sections of the Constitution of Australia, Federal anti-discrimination laws and State/Territory-based human rights acts and anti-discrimination laws. As these freedoms are not protected in a single piece of legislation, but rather appear as sections, clauses and exemptions in other acts or laws, legal religious freedom protections are often a source of great debate and difficult to discern in Australia.
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