Census 2011 – The geographic distribution of religion

Glenn - The Census Expert

Glenn is our resident Census expert. After ten years working at the ABS, Glenn's deep knowledge of the Census has been a crucial input in the development of our community profiles. These tools help everyday people uncover the rich and important stories about our communities that are often hidden deep in the Census data. Glenn is also our most prolific blogger - if you're reading this, you've just finished reading one of his blogs. Take a quick look at the front page of our blog and you'll no doubt find more of Glenn's latest work. As a client manager, Glenn travels the country giving sought-after briefings to councils and communities (these are also great opportunities for Glenn to tend to his rankings in Geolocation games such as Munzee and Geocaching).

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3 Responses

  1. Aimee Rayner says:

    hi there I was just wondering if you know of any other religions that have emerged in Australia since migration from countries such as Iraq and other third world countries occurred?

  2. Aimee Rayner says:

    Hello
    I am a University student who is currently searching for information regarding the sustainability of religions in Australia , if you have any information that could help my studies could you please send me some information to my email attatched

  3. John Pyke says:

    Glenn, your tables of LG areas aren’t showing up on my screen (and I’m running Firefox 34.0 under Windows 8.1 – nothing old and clunky). And you seem to say nothing of the distribution of the OPDs – Uniting, continuing Pressie, Lutheran, etc. Are they too boring, or too uniformly distributed?

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