As you can see in the image above, most Australians are Catholic, Anglican, or another branch of Christianity.
In the 2011 Census, Christians represented 61% of the population. Non-Christians represented about 8% of the population. About 31% of the population stated they had no religion or did not state their religion. The 2011 Census recorded over 120 different religious denominations each with 250 or more followers. The religious composition of the States and Territories varies.
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