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Shorten: Anti-discrimination laws don't need to be changed

Labor leader Bill Shorten has ruled out supporting any changes to the county's anti-discrimination laws. Activists opposing marriage equality have suggested the nation's anti-discrimination laws...

So Loquacious: Can there be a respectful debate on marriage equality?

Can there be a respectful debate on marriage equality? That's one of the questions tackled on the latest episode of OUTinPerth's podcast 'So Loquacious'. Graeme Watson...

Australian Christian Lobby: Safe Schools changes don't go far enough

The Australian Christian Lobby has complained that the cuts to the Safe Schools Coalition anti-bullying program do not go far enough. Yesterday federal Education Minister...

Labor repeats calls for a parliamentary vote on marriage

Opposition leader Bill Shorten has repeated Labor's call for the issue of marriage equality to be decided by parliamentary vote instead of the Coalition's...

Marriage plebiscite planned before end of year

Federal Attorney General George Brandis has told SKY News that the marriage plebiscite will be held before the end of 2016. Senator Brandis said he...

Charlie Pickering: Turnbull's being bullied by his own party

Comedian Charlie Pickering delivered a comedic, but achingly accurate, overview of recent political debates over marriage equality and the Safe Schools Coalition. Pickering told the...

ACL boss Lyle Shelton on Q&A this Monday

  Lyle Shelton, the executive director of the Australian Christian Lobby is one of the guest panelists on this week's edition of 'Q&A'. Shelton will be...

Lyle Shelton says Bernardi was disrespectful

The leader of the Australian Christian Lobby has described Liberal Senator Cory Bernardi as "disrespectful" over his comments to Opposition Leader Bill Shorten yesterday...

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