One of the most controversial questions in next week’s census is about religious affinity. 

Over the past two decades, increasing numbers of Australians say they have no religion. 

In 2021, it reached 39 per cent. 

But does the way the census poses the question accurately reflect religious identity? 

GUEST:

  • Dr Dorian von Freyhold from the analytics firm Compass Polling ran an experiment involving 5,000 people.

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