Democratic beliefs, rights and liberties
Which statement about freedom of religion in Australia is correct?
- ✓People are free to follow any religion or none, with no requirement to declare a religion
- ○Citizens must declare a religion when becoming citizens
- ○Only religions registered with the government may be practised
Correct answer
People are free to follow any religion or none, with no requirement to declare a religion
Freedom of religion means people are completely free to follow any religion or none at all. There is no requirement to declare a religion as part of the citizenship process.
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