Has COVID 19 impacted on the way people living in Australia really feel about each other?

Australians come from many different countries and backgrounds.

Australians come from many different countries and backgrounds - Getty Images. Source: Getty Images

Despite fears that social cohesion may come apart during the COVID-19 pandemic, a large majority of Australians remain in favour of immigration and multicultural policies.


But an annual survey of community harmony has also found that a high level of negative opinion towards certain racial and religious groups in Australia persists.
And you can keep abreast of the latest information about the corona virus in your language at sbs.com.au/coronavirus


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