There are many different religions in Australia. Over half of the population considers themselves Christian. Less than ten percent identify with non Christian religions, and the rest are not religious.
yes, there are many religions that prohibit organ and tissue donations, even blood transfusions.
The Commonwealth of Australia is a self-governing nation.
Their are 23176 all up in Australia!
Victoria, Australia covers an area of 237,629 km²
North America and Australia
Yes Australia is a country where people are free to have whatever religion they prefer an naturally there are many temples that represent the various religions.
Sydney is a city. A city is an object, objects do not have religions.
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inot to offend any group by omiting them i shall take the politicians way out and say all religions are present in Victoria Australia
No, Australia does not have an official "state religion", but the country was founded on Christianity. One of the provisions in Australia's constitution is the guarantee of freedom of religion for all, so many religions are now represented.
Australia is a very modern and accepting country and is therefore host to various religions. For the most part, there is Christianity, Buddism, and Islam, but also Catholic, and others.
foods and religions
Between 4, 779, 120 and 4, 978, 250 (24%-25% of total population) atheists live in Australia as of 2005.
None that were not already here. Catholicism.
most australians are christians, but there are all of the other religions
Catholics, Anglicans, Protestants
Australia is similar to the US in a much as the population is diverse. Many different religions are represented, not just a single national religion.