An Australian has the right to observe and practise what ever religion he/she wishes. Unlike parts of the USA, Australians are allowed to mention God in schools and even pray aloud, without fear of recrimination. Religious freedom is taken seriously.
I don't understand your question but Australia has not chosen a national religion.
Probably the religion of the aborigines.
Australia has Christianity as its main religion.
The majority religion in Australia is Christian However Australians are free to participate in any religion they wish or not have any religion at all.
YES. the laws in Australia apply to everyone regardless of race.
South Australia does not have an official religion. The most prevalent religion is Christianity. Within Christianity, South Australia is also known for its high proportion of Lutherans of German descent.
You have to be 18 to drink in Australia.
Australia has Christianity as its main religion.
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.
What were the governing laws of british in Australia 16nth century
Australia does not have a national religion.
Christianity was the main religion of Australia in 1850, particularly Church of England and Roman Catholicism.