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One in four Australians have negative feelings towards Muslims, study finds

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Australia's attitudes towards Muslims has not changed in the past year amid growing concern over national security and the threat of homegrown terror, a national survey finds .

The Social Cohesion Report published by Monash University and the Scanlon Foundation monitored public attitudes on issues like immigration and multiculturalism .

More than 24,000 people took part in the survey .

It found one in four Australians have a negative attitude towards Muslims, a figure that reflected last year's findings .

Experience of discrimination remained close to the highest level recorded at 18 per cent since the surveys began in 2007 .

Of those who reported discrimination, 30 per cent said it happened at least once a month .

Report author Professor Andrew Markus said the results are more troubling in the current climate .

"What we're finding is negativity towards Muslims is five times higher than towards Christians and Buddhists," Professor Markus said .

"So there's quite a significant issue there .

"Even though the proportions haven't changed over the last four or five years, it appears that increased tension [means] those who are negative are more likely to act out .

"That's the major concern. That you've got 10-15 per cent of the population who are quite strongly negative towards cultural diversity, towards aspects immigration, towards certain faith groups .

He said those over 65 and people living in regional areas were more likely to discriminate against Muslims .

Silma Irham from the Australian Muslim Women's Association said the results are not surprising .

"There has been so much negativity from the media, from the Government," she said .

"Until the Federal Government changes its rhetoric and stops using Muslims as the cause of hardships facing the population, things aren't going to improve .

"The Muslim community is a minority here but it is established, there are far more Australian-born Muslims, but it is like it still has to sell itself to the [rest of the] community .



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