Catholics, Anglicans, Protestants
most australians are christians, but there are all of the other religions
Australia is a very modern and accepting country and is therefore host to various religions. For the most part, there is Christianity, Buddism, and Islam, but also Catholic, and others.
Roman Catholicism is the most common religion in Australia, but there is a very significant number of Anglicans in Australia as well.
Sydney is a city. A city is an object, objects do not have religions.
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According to the teachings of most Christian religions, angels are pure spirits - not "people", and hence the question of whether or not they can have children is moot.
There are numerous religions practiced in Australia due to its multicultural population. The most common include Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Sikhism. Indigenous Australian spiritual beliefs are also followed by some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
inot to offend any group by omiting them i shall take the politicians way out and say all religions are present in Victoria Australia
there is no limit on the amount of children you can have in australia...
Christianity is the highest at 67 percent, followed by Buddhism and Islam both at around 1.5 percent. In-between Christianity and the other religions, around 18.7 percent of Australians have no religion. Of the Christian denominations, the Catholic Church is the largest, followed by the Anglican, and the Uniting Church. Australia is an open/democratic multi race society. ALL religions are welcomed and most are represented. The majority religions are Christian.
Australia does not celebrate a "Children's Day".