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Australian Islamophobia Report 2025
Overview
The Australian Islamophobia Report 2025 presents a comprehensive national response to the growing impacts of Islamophobia across Australia. Developed by the Office of the Special Envoy to Combat Islamophobia, this report provides an evidence-based framework aimed at promoting inclusion, safety, social cohesion, and shared prosperity.
Drawing on extensive community consultations, expert research, and lived experiences, the report highlights how Islamophobia affects individuals, families, institutions, and Australian society as a whole.
What This Report Covers
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The nature and impact of Islamophobia in Australia
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Lived experiences of Muslim Australians
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The social, institutional, and structural dimensions of discrimination
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Impacts on women, youth, education, employment, and public safety
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Practical, non-punitive recommendations for government and institutions
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A whole-of-society approach to strengthening inclusion and cohesion
Why This Report Matters
Islamophobia is not only a challenge for Muslim communities—it is a broader social cohesion issue that affects democracy, trust in institutions, and Australia’s core values of fairness, respect, and inclusion.
This report offers practical recommendations that aim to:
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Improve safety and wellbeing
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Strengthen trust and belonging
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Address prejudice without undermining freedom of speech
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Support long-term, sustainable change
Download the australian-islamophobia-report-2025.pdf