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The predominant religion in Australia is Christianity. Regarding values, Australians believe in 'mateship', i.e. loyal friendship and standing by one's mates no matter what; they believe in giving people a fair go; in supporting the 'underdog'; and in enjoying the beautiful wild country in which they live.

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