It is not against the law to publicly display the Swastika (which may be mistaken for the Nazi Hakenkreuz symbol) for genuine cultural or religious purposes.
Source: State Government of Victoria
Legislation making it illegal to publicly ridicule someone due to their religious beliefs has passed NSW Parliament.
Source: Canberra Times
The Supreme Court of Queensland recently overturned a law banning children from bringing “knives” to school for religious reasons.
Source: The Conversation
Koma explained that visiting the Jewish community was "the most interesting part of the day", because he was exposed to and learnt about the Jewish way of life from Jewish leaders and from Rabbi Kaltmann.
Source: Australian Jewish News
New South Wales's minority faiths said this Bill was long overdue and will protect their community members from religious vilification and harassment.
Source: SBS
The Australian government may make the Muslim community a target through an ill-informed proposal.
Source: The Conversation
The Child Safe Standards require faith organisations involving children to have policies, procedures and practices to keep them safe. These standards have now been translated in a number of languages.
Source: Commission for Children and Young People
Aren’t Messages of Hope terrific? I read them all in the Dandenong Star Journal every week and get something from every different faith.
Source: Star News
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