Australians have a right to know what their Government is doing in their name. When it comes to the Malik Report, they have been kept in the dark.

On 18 July 2026, Prime Minister Albanese announced that his Government had accepted 35 of the 54 recommendations in the Malik Report, the “National Response to Islamophobia.” What he did not announce was which 35.

In a detailed investigation for The Daily Declaration, Dr Terry Harding reveals that the Government's official response document does not list the accepted recommendations at all. Instead, it hides them behind four vague headings; “Education and awareness,” “Protection and support,” “Building social cohesion,” and “Accountability and responsibility” while giving no detail on what will actually change.

Harding contacted Commonwealth departments and local MPs directly. Not one could tell him which recommendations had been adopted. He has named this cover-up “The Hidden 35.”

You can read his full article here: https://dailydeclaration.org.au/2026/08/11/albaneses-hidden-35-how-labor-is-favouring-muslims-over-christians-jews-and-atheists/ 

Why does this matter to you? Because the Malik Report's reach extends into schools, universities, workplaces, the media, policing, immigration and Parliament.

Most troubling of all: while the Government moves ahead with sweeping, undisclosed changes for one religion, it has ignored the Australian Christian Freedom Index, released in Federal Parliament in May 2026, which surveyed over 10,000 Australian Christians and documented rising workplace and cultural discrimination against them. Its 27 recommendations have received no response from the Prime Minister.

As Harding writes, Australians are entitled to ask a simple question: “What are the Hidden 35?”

Send a message to Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke demanding he publish the full list of the 35 accepted recommendations and give equal attention to the Christian Freedom Index.