Resources
The Register’s academic reports are a first of its kind in Australia and helped bridge a unique gap in terms of research in this under-resourced area. The impact of the reports are still evident as the report findings are quoted whenever Islamophobia in the Australian context is addressed.
Academic resources
Latest Islamophobia in
Australia Report
The Islamophobia Register in partnership with Charles Sturt University and ISRA is proud to publish the fourth Islamophobia Report on 21st March 2023 on the UN declared International Day to Eliminate Discrimination. It also marks 4 years on from the Christchurch Terror Attack.
This report covers data between 2020-2021 but also compiles data since 2014 when the Register was founded.
Previous Islamophobia in Australia Reports
Media resources
‘Do I say anything or do I survive?’: Muslim Australians share experiences of Islamophobia.
Eighty per cent of Muslims in Australia say they have experienced discrimination
Graffiti, arson, death threats: new research finds widespread violence against Australian mosques.
The online dehumanisation of Muslims made the Christchurch massacre possible.
Islamophobic attacks mostly happen in public. Here’s what you can do if you see it or experience it.
Islamophobia in Australia: Whose Problem Is It? How Can We Overcome It?
Academic publications
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