According to the 2007 census, 63.9% of Australians claimed to be Christians.
An AC Neilsen poll taken in 2009 classified 50% of Australians as Christians; 5% Christian (Universal Spirit only); 3% Unsure (Christian background); 8% "Non-believer (Christian background)" - so 63% of Australians identified themselves in some way with Christianity, but only 50% were actual Christians.
According to the 2001 Australian Census, the Catholic population was 5,001,624 or 26.6% of the total Australian population.
exactly 64.5 percent
24.6%
100,000
Approximately 33% of the world's population are Christian.
87.4 percent of people in Australia own a car
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.
Around 1-2 percent. 98 percent of the people are Muslim.
The people of the first settlements were British, so that is why we speak English today and most of the people living in Australia are Christian.
people celebrate Christmas in Australia because the christian religion was brought to them 1788
About 90 percent of Malians are Muslim, 5 percent are Christian, and 5 percent adhere to traditional beliefs.
Australia's 22,417,867 people make up only 0.33% of the world population
According to wikipedia, 48%. About 30 million people.
Approximately more then 50 percent
45 percent of the population
Christianity is the highest at 67 percent, followed by Buddhism and Islam both at around 1.5 percent. In-between Christianity and the other religions, around 18.7 percent of Australians have no religion. Of the Christian denominations, the Catholic Church is the largest, followed by the Anglican, and the Uniting Church. Australia is an open/democratic multi race society. ALL religions are welcomed and most are represented. The majority religions are Christian.