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Promoting Secularism in Australia

Website: www.secular-nsw.com.au

Email: [email protected]

Office: 10 Shepherd Street, Chippendale 2008 Sydney Australia

MEDIA RELEASE: YouGov Survey Concerning Religious Belief and Citizenship.Please see below a summary of the 16/4/2026 sur...
11/06/2026

MEDIA RELEASE:
YouGov Survey Concerning Religious Belief and Citizenship.

Please see below a summary of the 16/4/2026 survey by YouGov done on behalf of the Secular Association of NSW.

A link to the article is provided at the bottom.

The YouGov survey found that:

Approximately one in twenty (6%) identifying as Catholic said their religious belief was more important than their status as an Australian citizen; a further 36% of Catholics thought their religion was of equal importance to their citizenship.

16% of people identifying as Other Christian said their religious belief was more important than their status as an Australian citizen; a further 39% of Other Christians said their religion was of equal importance to their citizenship.

13% of people identifying as Other Religions said their belief was more important than their status as an Australian citizen; a further 44% of Other Religions said their religion was equally important to their citizenship.

Conclusion: These findings come with the qualification that the questions were not graduated to measure degrees of favourable/unfavourable responses.

A further finding was that:

24% of citizens aged 18-24 said that neither their Australian citizenship nor religious belief was important to them; 17% of citizens aged 25-34 said that neither their Australian citizenship nor religious belief was important to them; 21% of citizens aged 35-49 said that neither their Australian citizenship nor their religious belief was important to them;13% of citizens aged 50-64 said that neither Australian citizenship not their religious belief was important to them and 4% over the age of 65 said the same.

Overall Conclusion:

53% of people claimed that their Australian citizenship was the most important to them.

29% claimed that their citizenship and the religious belief were equally important.

15% claimed that neither were important.

6% claimed their religious belief was more important to them than their Australian citizenship.

3% preferred not to reply.

Statement:

The Secretary of the Secular Association of NSW, Max Wallace said that the 2021 Australian Census found there was approximately 25.5 million Australians; at the 2026 Australian Census in August that is likely to climb to well over 26M people. He said:

“6% of current Australians who value their religion more than their citizenship, would have amounted to approximately 1.5M citizens in 2021, with the qualification that the survey questions here were not graduated for degree of commitment to a religious belief; 15% of current Australians who declined a religious belief and their citizenship as important would have amounted to approximately 3.8M citizens.

“Those without a religious belief – understandably – were the group that most identified as their Australian citizenship being the most important to them. The findings of this survey will make an interesting comparison to what the August 2026 Census will find about religious belief, or lack of it, in Australia.”

Max Wallace

Link to article below

Analysis of a 16 April 2026 survey by YouGov on behalf of the Secular Association of NSW on people's attitudes towards their religion and their Australian citizenship.

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About the Secular Association of NSW

We recognise that the right to freedom of religion or belief entails state neutrality in matters of religion. That is, the people should enjoy both freedom of religious belief and practice and freedom from imposed religious doctrine and practice.

Recognition of both the freedom to hold or practice a religion or belief, and freedom from the imposition of religious ideas and practices on others thus raises the need for a secular state; a clear and effective separation of religious influence on state activity, often called ‘separation of church and state’.

We hold that Australia is currently a ‘soft theocracy’; that is, the state favours religious institutions through taxpayer-funded grants, tax exemptions, as well as exceptions to discrimination law, and religious influence in law-making.

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10 Shepherd Street, Chippendale
Sydney, NSW
2008

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