Social cohesion is declining in Australia: Explainer 30 Dec
Businessmen on the street standing in crowds of walking people: 3D generated image(Getty) Source: Getty / gremlin
Social cohesion in Australia is at a 17-year low, with the economy, housing, immigration, and conflicts overseas are all impacting communities in Australia. The annual report by the Scanlon Foundation has found attitudes towards multiculturalism remain mostly positive, views of immigration and major religions are declining. Listen to SBS Sinhala explainer for more information.
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