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Australian Islamophobia report says Muslim hate has hit 'unprecedented levels'

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Posted on September 12, 2025

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SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Friday his centre-left government would consider the recommendations of an independent report on Islamophobia, which suggests anti-

Australia Faces Unprecedented Levels of Islamophobia, Report Finds

Overview of Islamophobia in Australia

SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Friday his centre-left government would consider the recommendations of an independent report on Islamophobia, which suggests anti-Muslim sentiment in the country had hit "unprecedented levels".

An independent report released on Friday by the government's special envoy to combat Islamophobia said the normalisation of Islamophobia has become widespread in Australia to the extent that many incidents were not even getting reported.

"The reality is that Islamophobia in Australia has been persistent, at times ignored and other times denied, but never fully addressed," Aftab Malik said during a media briefing in Sydney, joined by Albanese.

Recommendations from the Report

"We have seen public abuse, graffiti...we have seen Muslim women and children targeted, not for what they have done, but for who they are and what they wear."

Government Response and Actions

The 60-page report has proposed 54 recommendations to the government, including setting up an inquiry to check discrimination based on religion, and the impact of Islamophobia on social cohesion and democracy.

Impact of Recent Conflicts

Malik was appointed last year to recommend steps to prevent anti-Muslim hatred after Australia saw a surge in antisemitic and Islamophobia incidents since Israel retaliated against an attack by militant Palestinian group Hamas almost two years ago.

"The 7 October 2023 attacks in Israel mark the most recent turning point, where Islamophobia has since reached unprecedented levels," the report said.

Since the conflict began, the Islamophobia Register has recorded a 150% increase in hate incidents by November 2024.

Albanese said targeting Australians based on their religious beliefs was an attack on the country's core values, and that he would "carefully consider" the report's recommendations.

"Australians should be able to feel safe at home in any community ... we must stamp out the hate, fear and prejudice that drives Islamophobia and division in our society," he said.

Albanese had also appointed an antisemitism envoy and its report released in July had recommended cutting funding for universities that fail to protect Jewish students and screening visa applicants and non-citizens for extremist views.

(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney;)

Key Takeaways

  • Australia faces unprecedented levels of Islamophobia.
  • The government considers 54 recommendations from the report.
  • Islamophobia incidents increased by 150% since October 2023.
  • Public abuse and discrimination against Muslims are widespread.
  • Prime Minister Albanese vows to address religious discrimination.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Islamophobia?
Islamophobia refers to prejudice, discrimination, or hostility against Muslims or Islam. It can manifest in various forms, including hate speech, violence, and social exclusion.
What is social cohesion?
Social cohesion refers to the strength of relationships and the sense of solidarity among members of a community. It is essential for promoting peace and stability.
What is the impact of hate incidents?
Hate incidents can lead to fear, division, and a breakdown of trust within communities. They undermine social cohesion and can have long-lasting effects on targeted groups.

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