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Table 4 Religious Affiliation



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Table 4

Religious Affiliation




1996

2001

Change
%

‘000

%

‘000

%

Christianity











Anglican

3 903.3

22.0

3 881.2

20.7

-0.6

Baptist

295.2

1.7

309.2

1.6

4.8

Catholic

4 799.0

27.0

5 001.6

26.6

4.2

Churches of Christ

75.0

0.4

61.3

0.3

-18.2

Jehovah’s Witness

83.4

0.5

81.1

0.4

-2.8

Lutheran

250.0

1.4

250.4

1.3

0.2

Orthodox

497.0

2.8

529.4

2.8

6.5

Pentecostal

174.7

1.0

194.6

1.0

11.4

Presbyterian and Reformed

675.5

3.8

637.5

3.4

-5.6

Salvation Army

74.1

0.4

71.4

0.4

-3.7

Uniting Church

1 334.9

7.5

1 248.7

6.7

-6.5

Other Christian

420.6

2.4

497.9

2.7

18.4

Buddhism

199.8

1.1

357.8

1.9

79.1

Hinduism

67.3

0.4

95.5

0.5

41.9

Islam

200.9

1.1

281.6

1.5

40.2

Judaism

79.8

0.4

84.0

0.4

5.2

Other religions

68.6

0.4

92.4

0.5

34.6

No religion

2 948.9

16.6

2 906.0

15.5

-1.5

Not stated/Inadequately described

1 604.7

9.0

2 187.7

11.7

36.3

     Total

17 752.8

100.0

18 769.2

100.0

5.7

Source: ABS data available on request, 1996 and 2001 Censuses of Population and Housing.

Age composition


19. Over the last 50 years, the absolute number of persons has increased in all age groups. However, the proportion of the total population in older age groups has increased while the proportion in younger age groups has declined. The graph below shows the proportions of the population by age group and sex in 1954 and 2004, illustrating the ageing of Australia’s population.

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