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Senator Janet Rice highlights gay conversion therapy in Australia

Senator Janet Rice says it's devastating that young Australians are trying to "pray the gay away" and called on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull show...

Senator O'Sullivan asks about transgender people and the 'loo loo'

Senate Estimates has been on this week, a time when senators get to scrutinise how tax payers money is being spent and ask many...

Health department has no plans to find replacement hormone for trans men

The federal Health Department has no capacity to seek out a replacement hormone treatment for transgender men after popular drug Primoteston was removed from the...

Greens call on Philip Ruddock to step down from religious freedom review

The Australian Greens are calling on former Liberal MP Philip Ruddock to resign from his position as chair of the government's Religious Freedom Review...

ASEAN parliamentarians urge Indonesia not to criminalise homosexuality

ASEAN parliamentarians for Human Rights have publicly urged Indonesia's parliament not to criminalize homosexuality. The Indonesian parliament is currently debating a proposal to amend the...

Senator Janet Rice condemns anti-LGBTI actions in Indonesia

Greens senator Janet Rice has written to the Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop, calling for action against Indonesia for the discrimination of its LGBTI...

Greens: $41.5 mil postal survey savings must fund mental health

The Government Mid-Year Economic Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO) has revealed that the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey came in $41.5 million under budget. The Greens are...

Family Court: Trans teens no longer need court approval for treatment

The Full Court of the Family Court have ruled that young Australians seeking treatment for gender affirmation will no longer have to receive court...

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