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Senator Rachel Siewert urges young West Aussies to get enrolled

Greens Senator for Western Australia Rachel Siewert is calling on Western Australians to enrol and update their details with the Australian Electoral Commission before...

High Court will judge legitimacy of postal survey in September

The High Court will considered two cases questioning the legitimacy of the government's postal survey for marriage equality just days before the survey forms...

Peter Dutton argues for postal plebiscite

Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has renewed his push for a postal plebiscite to decide the issue of marriage equality. "There's no doubt in my mind...

Daily Telegraph: Young people should blame themselves for being gay

Young people should 'blame themselves' for being gay according to a Sydney newspaper. The article has quickly been condemned by readers across social media. The...

Senator Janet Rice: it's time for Turnbull to act on marriage equality

Senator Janet Rice, Greens LGBTIQ spokesperson, has slammed Margaret Court’s most recent comments about marriage equality and trans young people. Senator Rice said its time...

Greens call for LGBTIQ asylum seekers on Manus to be brought to Australia

The Greens have called on the federal government to allow LGBTIQ asylum seekers on Manus Island to be settled in Australia following news the...

Cannes Film Festival jury protest gay/bi persecution in Chechnya

Members of the jury at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival have taken a visible stand against reports of violence towards gay and bi men...

Janet Rice calls for Australia to accept refugees from Chechnya

The Greens' Senator Janet Rice is calling on the federal government to be more proactive in addressing the treatment of gay men in Russia's...

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