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Labor to submit new private member's bill on marriage equality

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has announced on social media that Labor will introduce a bill in the House of Representatives, as the first day...

Wong says Labor still has "real concerns" about plebiscite on 'The Project'

Senator Penny Wong struggled to convince the hosts of 'The Project' of Labor's hesitation to vote for a plebiscite on marriage equality in a heated...

Pyne suggests Liberals might work with Labor on plebiscite question

  Christopher Pyne has suggested that the Coalition may work with the Labor on the wording of the plebiscite question  as part of a strategy...

Bill Shorten confronted by Anglican minister

An Anglican Minister has confronted Opposition Leader Bill Shorten this morning and accused him of using inappropriate language when describing people who are opposed...

PFLAG praise Xenophon Team for opposing plebiscite

Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays have applauded the Nick Xenophon Team for announcing on Monday they will vote against plebiscite in Parliament. National spokesperson...

Nick Xenophon Team confirm they will not vote for plebiscite

South Australian Senator Nick Xenophon has announced this his parliamentary team will vote against plebiscite-enabling legislation in Canberra along with the Greens, casting doubt...

Drop the plebiscite and just vote yes, Malcolm

Hi Malcolm, I’m a middle aged white married heterosexual bloke like you. I’ve been married since 1998. Sadly, not everyone has had that opportunity. I’m a...

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...

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