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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...

Australian Marriage Equality confident they have the numbers

Marriage equality activists are confident they have the numbers to change Australia's marriage laws in the federal parliament. Australian Marriage Equality has called on Prime...

Abbott tells US anti-gay group to leave marriage undamaged

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott has spoken to a collection of over 100 delegates of the Alliance Defending Freedom, a conservative organisation based in New York. Mr...

Nationals Senator will vote no on marriage equality despite plebiscite

Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie has joined her voice with Liberal Senators Eric Abetz and Cory Bernardi, vowing to vote no on marriage equality legislation despite...

Liberal MPs say they are not bound by marriage plebiscite

Conservative members of the Liberal party have said they may not vote with the majority despite the public's response to marriage equality through a...

OUTinPerth launch podcast series

OUTinPerth is excited to launch a new project, a podcast series. 'So Loquacious' is a weekly conversation about news and current affairs topics that relate...

Will the Prime Minister attend Mardi Gras?

There have been suggestions that Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull may become the first sitting Prime Minister to attend the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi...

Bishop: "Absolutely no concerns" about marriage equality

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has said she has “absolutely no concerns” about marriage equality in Australia during an appearance on Channel Ten’s ‘The Project’. The...

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