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MPs continue to argue over the plebiscite

The government is vigorously defending it's plan for a national plebiscite as the only way forward for the marriage equality issue. Cabinet Secretary Arthur Sinodinos appeared...

Prime Minister still has hope a plebiscite will be possible

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is still hopeful that a plebiscite on the issue of marriage equality will still be possible despite growing signs that...

WA government considering position on historical gay convictions

Western Australia's Attorney General has been looking into the possibility of quashing historical convictions for homosexual offences that are no longer illegal. Earlier today Opposition...

WA Labor promises to quash historic convictions for LGBTI people

WA Labor leader Mark McGowan has announced that if he wins next year's state election he'll introduce legislation to quash historical convictions for LGBTI...

Kelly O'Dwyer: No decision has been made on plebiscite date

Kelly O'Dwyer, the Minister for Revenue and Financial Services, has told the ABC's 'Insiders' program that the government has made no decision on the...

Marriage plebiscite predicted for February 2017

Gay and Lesbian Australians have been left waiting at the alter as the government's promise of a marriage plebiscite before the end of the...

Leyonhjelm will support plebiscite legislation

Liberal Democrat David Leyonhjelm has told The Australian Financial Review that he's ready to support legislation for a plebiscite on marriage equality because he...

Prime Minister suggests plebiscite might be pushed back to 2017

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has suggested that the plebiscite on marriage will be pushed back to 2017. Appearing on the ABC's '7:30' the Prime Minister...

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