tell me about the newly released academic journal australian journal of law and religion
The Australian Journal of Law and Religion (AJLR) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that focuses on the complex and dynamic interactions of faith and law in Australia and the South Pacific. It is the first journal in the region to focus specifically on this area of study.

The AJLR publishes articles, short essays, and book reviews from a diverse array of scholars from across the spectrum of religions and ideologies. It is published twice a year, all issues are available in print and free online through Gold Open Access. There is no fee for submissions or publication.

The AJLR is co-edited by Dr Alex Deagon from the QUT School of Law and Dr Jeremy Patrick from the University of Southern Queensland. The journal is published with the support of the Law, Religion, and Heritage Research Program Team of the University of Southern Queensland.

The AJLR is a valuable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of law and religion. It provides a forum for the discussion of new ideas and research in this field, and it helps to promote understanding and dialogue between different faith communities and the legal system.

The AJLR is a timely and important addition to the scholarly literature on law and religion. It is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about this complex and dynamic area of study.