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Family Voice petition PM calling for 'Safe Schools' to be axed

Family Voice Australia have presented Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull with a petition calling for the Safe School's anti-bullying program to axed. Nathan Harding, a supporter...

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten shows support for Safe Schools Coalition

  Federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten is here in Western Australia on the campaign trail, speaking today in Hilbert in support of the candidate for...

People in the PM's electorate don't support his plebiscite plan

Voters in the Prime Ministers own electorate of Wentworth don't support his plan for a plebiscite on marriage equality. A poll conducted by Reachtel on behalf...

Fremantle MP Melissa Parke retires from politics

Labor's Melissa Parke has announced she's quitting politics. The member for Fremantle declared that she would not seek a fourth term in parliament earlier this...

Senator Abetz criticised for using racial slur

Race discrimination commissioner Tim Soutphommasane has described comments made by Tasmanian Senator Eric Abetz as "disappointing". Senator Abetz was involved in a heated debate about...

Shorten: Plebiscite will lead to attacks and abuse on LGBTI Australians

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has raised concern that the government's plan for a drawn out process for a plebiscite vote on marriage equality could...

Turnbull ‘abandoned his commitment to a free vote’ says Shorten

Leader of the Federal Opposition Bill Shorten has accused Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull of capitulating to socially conservative supporters on marriage equality in an...

Labor retains conscience vote on marriage equality

The Australian Labor party has voted to retain it's conscience vote on marriage equality. Towards the end of the party's three day long national conference...

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