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Australia

Freedom at a Glance
Global Freedom
95/100
Free
Internet Freedom
75/100
Free
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Australia has a strong record of advancing and protecting political rights and civil liberties. Challenges to these freedoms include the threat of foreign political influence, harsh policies toward asylum seekers, discrimination against LGBT+ people, increasingly stringent checks against the press, and ongoing difficulties ensuring the equal rights of First Nations Australians.

Research & Recommendations

Australia

Free
95
100
PRPolitical Rights3940
CLCivil Liberties5660
Last Year's Score & Status
95100Free
A country or territory’s Freedom in the World status depends on its aggregate Political Rights score, on a scale of 0–40, and its aggregate Civil Liberties score, on a scale of 0–60.See the methodology.

Overview

Australia has a strong record of advancing and protecting political rights and civil liberties. Challenges to these freedoms include the threat of foreign political influence, harsh policies toward asylum seekers, de facto discrimination against LGBT+ people, legal constraints on the press, and ongoing difficulties in ensuring the equal rights of First Nations Australians.

Previous Reports:2021 |2022 |2023 |2024 |2025
Freedom in the World 2025 Policy Recommendations
Prioritize strengthening the rule of law and delivering economic dividends in the aftermath of political transitions

In countries where democratic forces have come to power after periods of antidemocratic rule, the new governments should pursue an agenda that protects and expands freedoms even as it delivers tangible economic and social benefits to citizens.

In countries emerging from war or the collapse of authoritarian regimes, focus on safety, reconciliation, reform

These countries must act swiftly to release all political prisoners, build or revitalize democratic institutions, reform police and other security forces, organize and hold competitive multiparty elections, and ensure accountability for past human rights violations.

Bolster checks and balances to mitigate the threat of democratic backsliding

In countries where there has been significant erosion of political rights and civil liberties, policymakers, legislators, jurists, civic activists, and donor communities should work to strengthen institutional guardrails and norms that serve to constrain elected leaders with antidemocratic or illiberal aims.

Australia

Free
75
100
AObstacles to Access2325
BLimits on Content2835
CViolations of User Rights2440
Last Year's Score & Status
76100Free
Scores are based on a scale of 0 (least free) to 100 (most free).See the methodology andreport acknowledgements.

Political Overview

Australia has a strong record of advancing and protecting political rights and civil liberties. Challenges to these freedoms include the threat of foreign political influence, harsh policies toward asylum seekers, de facto discrimination against LGBT+ people, legal constraints on the press, and ongoing difficulties in ensuring the equal rights of First Nations Australians.

Previous Reports:2021 |2022 |2023 |2024 |2025
Freedom on the Net 2025 Policy Recommendations
Countering Restrictions on Freedom of Expression

Freedom of expression online has been and is increasingly under attack as governments shut off internet connectivity, block social media platforms, and restrict access to websites that host political, social, and religious speech. Protecting freedom of expression will require strong legal and regulatory safeguards for digital communications.

Countering Manipulation of the Online Environment

Governments should encourage a whole-of-society approach to fostering a high-quality, diverse, and trustworthy information space. The Global Declaration on Information Integrity Online identifies best practices for safeguarding the information ecosystem, to which governments should adhere. 

Countering Restrictions on Privacy and Disproportionate Government Surveillance

Comprehensive data-protection regulations and industry policies on data protection are essential for upholding privacy and combating disproportionate government surveillance, but they require careful crafting to ensure that they do not contribute to internet fragmentation—the siloing of the global internet into nation-based segments—and cannot be used by governments to undermine privacy and other fundamental freedoms.

News and Updates

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NEW REPORT: Election Manipulation and Armed Conflict Drove 18th Consecutive Year of Decline in Freedom

The 51st edition of Freedom in the World finds that only 21 countries recorded improvements in 2023, while 52 suffered declines.
February 29, 2024
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Freedom House Perspectives

In December 2021, US President Joe Biden delivers remarks before signing legislation targeting companies that benefit from forced labor within the Xinjiang region of China. Photo: Flickr/White House.

Looking for Home Around the World: The Uyghur Diaspora and Its Needs

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January 11, 2024
Freedom House

Securing a Vibrant Future for the World’s Public Broadcasters

In an era defined by the manipulation of information, trustworthy public media are critical. Their home governments should embrace and bolster them instead of threatening their financial security and independence for short-term gain.
January 26, 2023
Messages left by protesters are displayed on the wall of the Hong Kong Government Complex in Admiralty, Hong Kong. Editorial Credit: Shutterstock.com.

The Struggle for Democracy in Asia Deserves Our Support

Regional activists and experts are concerned about pressing threats, but also ready to organize for long-term progress.
August 18, 2022

News Releases & Media Coverage

Freedom House

Summit for Democracy: Six Countries Join United States in Pledging to Strengthen the Fight against Transnational Repression

New civil society effort to coordinate and advance effective policies around the world to counter transnational repression also announced.
March 30, 2023
Freedom House

NEW REPORT: Freedom in the Asia-Pacific Region Improved Slightly in 2022

Malaysia and the Philippines received the largest score increases. Solomon Islands experienced the largest score decline.

Policy & Advocacy

Freedom House

Over 80 human rights organisations sign joint statement urging government action in response to latest arrest warrants and bounties on Hong Kong pro-democracy activists

Hong Kong Watch and over 80 other Hong Kong civil society and human rights organizations from around the world have signed a joint statement urging government action in response to the latest round of Hong Kong National Security arrest warrants and bounties announced on December 14, 2023.
December 21, 2023
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Beijing Olympics Begin Amid Atrocity Crimes

243 Global Groups Call for Action on Rights Concerns
January 27, 2022

Country Facts

Basic Facts

Freedom in the World Score
95
/ 100
Free
Freedom on the Net Score
75
/ 100
Free
Population:26,010,000

Internet Facts

Status
Free
Networks Restricted
No
Social Media Blocked
No
Websites Blocked
No
Pro-government Commentators
No
Users Arrested
No

Election Facts

Status
Currently Tracking
Date of Election
May 2025
Type of Election
Parliamentary
Internet Penetration
94.90%
Election Year
2025
Vulnerability Index
86
/ 100

Transnational Repression

Status
Not Tracked

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