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Democratic Beliefs, Rights and Liberties › Rights and Freedoms
Are Australians free to practise any religion?
- Only Christian denominations are protected by law
- Yes, Australians are free to follow any religion or no religion, as long as it is within the law
- Only religions officially recognised by the government
Why this is the correct answer
Religious freedom is a fundamental liberty in Australia, allowing people to worship, practise or change their faith without interference from the government. No religion is established by the state, and Australians who hold no religious beliefs are equally protected.