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Bill Shorten slams postal plebiscite in passionate speech

Opposition leader Bill Shorten has delivered a passionate speech in parliament today, holding the Prime Minister responsible for abuse LGBTI people will experience during...

PM says postal survey's lack of legal protections is not a concern

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has dismissed concerns that the proposed postal survey to gauge the nation's appetite for marriage equality will not have the...

Tell us your story, send us a love letter

The opponents of marriage equality are claiming that if we have a national survey on whether or not the laws should be changed, it's...

Bob Brown hits back at Tony Abbott's marriage statements

The campaign for marriage equality has begun with former Prime Minister Tony Abbott firing one of the first salvos this morning. Abbott declared that people...

Abbott says those opposed to 'political correctness' should vote no

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott has urged those opposed to political correctness to vote no in the government's postal survey on marriage equality. Speaking to...

Plebiscite bill has failed in the senate for a second time

The government's compulsory attendance plebiscite has been knocked back by the senate for a second time after MPs declined to have a second reading...

Alan Tudge on postal plebiscite "It will look and feel like an election"

Alan Tudge, the Minister for Human Services, says the government's postal plebiscite which will see the Australian Bureau of Statistics survey Australians thoughts on...

Olympic champion Ian Thorpe condemns the plebiscite plan

Olympic swimming champion Ian Thorpe has criticised the Turnbull governments plan to hold a plebiscite on the issue of marriage equality. Appearing on The Morning Show alongside...

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