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Freedom of Religion and Belief in the 21st Century

HREOC has commissioned the Australian Multicultural Foundation, in association with RMIT University, Monash University, and the Australian Partnership of Religious Organisations, to prepare a report on Freedom of Religion and Belief in the 21st Century. 

They will work with Islamic faith communities, as well as other interfaith, faith and civil society organisations, to record their concerns and gather ideas to build a socially cohesive and harmonious society.

The project will produce a major report on these issues which includes:

The research will examine whether cultural rights and beliefs are impinging on human rights; look at the connections between religion, political and cultural aspirations; and assess whether new technologies are changing the role, practice, promotion or evolution of religious belief and behaviour.

The report will also outline recent changes to the law in Australia and whether they have had an impact on freedom of religion and belief and cultural identity.

This research project will build on issues raised in HREOC’s 1998 report, Freedom of Religion and Belief; the 2004 report ‘Cultural Diversity and Safeguarding Australia’, produced by the Australian Multicultural Foundation; the preliminary findings of the state and national Muslim youth summits (due to end in June 2008); and recommendations from the national conference of Australian Imams.

The project began in December 2007 when the Steering Committee for the project met for the first time. A final report is expected to be released in 2010.

Find out more in PDF Document for Download PDF [18 KB] or in Word document for download Word [31 KB] about the project or send us an email to register your interest.

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