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Experts declare postal plebiscite would be unconstitutional

The Human Rights Law Centre has published a statement from three top constitutional lawyers declaring that the postal plebiscite plan being considered by cabinet...

Tony Abbott calls Bill Shorten the 'villain of marriage equality'

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott has labeled Labor leader Bill Shorten 'the real villain' in the marriage equality debate. As his successors government grapples with...

Labor rules out 'no confidence' motion over marriage equality

The Manager of Opposition Business,  Tony Burke, has ruled out Labor calling for a no confidence motion in the government should the proposed Marriage...

Lucy Gichuhi: Australia shouldn't rush to follow countries that allow marriage equality

Independent Senator Lucy Gichuhi has shared her thoughts on the marriage equality debate. Warning that Australia should look at all the countries in the...

Survey shows LGBTI Australians opposed to postal plebiscite

A survey produced by the Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) and just.equal has shows that the LGBTI community is overwhelming opposed...

Study shows huge increase in support for LGBTI+ equality since 2005

Marriage equality advocates have noted that a national survey showing a dramatic increase in support for LGBTI+ equality shows that a plebiscite on marriage...

Tony Abbott proposes taking plebiscite to the next election

Tony Abbott thinks the government should stick with the current policy of a plebiscite, and even take it to the next election. “If it was good...

Malcolm Turnbull previously argued against postal voting

The government’s decision to push forward with the postal plebiscite idea comes as news site Crikey revealed the Prime Minister had previously written an eloquent opinion...

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