A:Although many Australians identify as religious, the majority consider religion the least important aspect of their lives when compared with family, partners, work and career, leisure time and politics. This is reflected in Australia's church attendance rates, which are among the lowest in the world and continuing to decline. A 2004 poll showed approximately 1.5 million Australians attended church regularly - about 8% of the national population.
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