Multicultural Australia

Peter Riddell  |  World
Date posted:  1 Apr 2014
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Multicultural Australia

Australia Day celebrations | photo: iStock

At face value, Australia and Malaysia share a number of common features. Both are medium-sized nations, with Australia having a population of 22 million and Malaysia 28 million.

Both are multifaith societies. Australia’s 61% Christian majority sits alongside a non-religious minority of 22% as well as smaller numbers of Buddhists (2.5%), Muslims (2.2%), Hindus (1.3%) and others. Malaysia’s 60% Muslim majority shares the country with Buddhists (19%), Christians (9%), Hindus (6%) and others. In effect, both societies are highly pluralistic in terms of both faith and ethnicity.

However, such superficial similarities mask deep-seated differences in terms of multiculturalism and multifaith issues. Australia does not have an official religion, whereas in Malaysia, Islam is the official faith. This difference has significant ramifications.

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