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There are a variety of missionaries to the Aborigines. Representatives of several Protestant churches through the years have set up missions. Currently, there are a number of Lutheran Aboriginal missions around Australia, but other groups such as the Presbyterians and Baptists have, now or in the past, extended mission work to the Aborigines.

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A:The most active missionaries in Australia are Jehovah's Witnesses, Seventh Day Adventists and Mormons. Buddhism also does some missionary work in Australia, mainly among Asian immigrants.
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