Religious freedom vital to Aust: inquiry

The federal and state governments should work closely to align laws with two key international agreements on freedom of belief and religion, a report says.

Kevin Andrews

Kevin Andrews Source: AAP

A parliamentary inquiry has kicked the idea of a bill of rights down the road, but suggested in the short-term ensuring all Australian laws align with international pacts on freedom of religion or belief.

A second interim report was tabled in parliament on Thursday by the human rights sub-committee.

The inquiry found while Australians generally enjoy freedom of religion and relief, there is little formal protection to this right.

"The right of individuals to believe in, and a society's tolerance towards, differing religions or beliefs is a fundamental component of any healthy democracy," committee chair and Liberal MP Kevin Andrews said.

The report recommends Australian law be reformed to fully align with Articles 18 of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights and the International Covenant on Political and Civil Rights.


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