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Dean Smith describes the postal plebiscite idea as "junk mail"

Western Australian senator Dean Smith has labeled the idea to hold a postal plebiscite as 'junk mail". The senator has previously spoken out against the...

Marriage equality advocates call on PM to rule out postal plebiscite

Marriage equality advocates are encouraging people to write to the Prime Minister and their local MP to argue against the proposal to hold a...

Taiwanese court hears case for marriage equality

A court is Taiwan has begun hearing a case that may potentially paved the way for marriage equality in the progressive Asian nation. The case...

Rodney Croome: Postal plebiscite is "inherently rigged"

just.equal spokesperson and veteran marriage equality advocate Rodney Croome has condemned the government's proposed postal plebiscite plan for marriage equality as "inherently rigged." Writing for...

Sinodinos hopeful marriage equality can be settled

Arthur Sinodinos, the Minister for Industry, Science and Innovation, says he is hopefully that the issue of marriage equality can be "settled" during the...

Malcolm Turnbull hasn't ruled out a postal plebiscite

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has restated the government's commitment to a plebiscite on marriage equality but wouldn't be drawn on reports a postal plebiscite...

Senator Janet Rice pulls out her knitting during question time

The Greens Senator Janet Rice has asked the government about Immigration Minister Peter Dutton's comments suggesting that business leaders should stay out of the...

Poll shows Coalition could lose votes over marriage equality delay

A new ReachTEL poll has revealed almost 40% of voters in Coalition electorates are less likely to vote for the Liberal and National parties...

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