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 ISRA and Charles Sturt University is proud to publish the third Islamophobia Report on 15 March 2022; 3 years on from the Christchurch terror attack that occurred in New Zealand.
This report explores Islamophobia incidents reported to the Register pre & post the terror attack and is dedicated to the women, men and children killed at Al Noor Mosque on that day.
Media resources
‘I’ve been spat at.’ The terrifying reality for Muslim women in Australia.
Report in confidence with Islamophobia Register.
‘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.
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