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What is Australians' main religion?

Australia has Christianity as its main religion.


What religion do people in Australia practice?

Australia has no official state religion and people are free to practise any religion they choose, as long they obey the law. Australians are also free not to have a religion. Australia is a predominantly Christian country, with around 64 per cent of all Australians identifying as Christians. However, most other major religious faiths are also practised, reflecting Australia's culturally diverse society.


Why do australians hate Muslims?

You are misinformed, Australia allows freedom of religion.


Which overseas country is most phoned by Australians?

which country is most often phoned by australians


What is the riligion in Australia?

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.


What percentage of Australians have no religion?

in the 2006 census taken in Australia it was recorded that around 19 percent don't have a religion!


Where can most Australians trace their ancestory to?

Most Australians are the children of imigrants from all over the world.


Are most Australians smokers?

No.


What is the primary religion of south Australia?

None. The majority of South Australians prefer to have no religion at all. However, there are minorities who belong to Pentecostal churches.


What do Australians spend their money on the most?

Australians spend their money on sh*t all


What do most Australians eat?

Most Australians eat everyday food. However, the more renowned "Aussie" foods are lamingtons, Vegemite, BBQ etc. Lots of Australians eat those, too.


Christianitys impact in Australia?

Christianity is the major religion in Australia because the early settlers, who came from the British Isles, were Christians. People tend to follow the religion of the parents, so most modern Australians are Christians just as their forefathers were.