Mapping Australia's social cohesion in its 10th year

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For a decade now, the annual Scanlon Foundation's Social Cohesion survey has taken a close look at Australian society, focusing on immigration and population and among this year's findings are insights into changing feelings on certain faith groups, the role of politics, and increasing concern over terrorism and national security.
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