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Marriage equality advocates say there's no need for protections

Equality advocates have launched a campaign against any new legal discrimination against same-sex and other couples if the Marriage Act is amended to allow...

Hannah Mae & the Hoodwinks respond to abuse with pop anthem

A local Perth band have released their latest single, recounting a recent terrifying homophobic attack on their lead singer, with the hope it will...

Both sides of marriage debate thank their supporters

Advocates on both side of the debate have thanked their supporters as the Australian Bureau of Statistics closes the national survey on marriage. The Australian...

Bernardi: government can't look at marriage until it solves the citizenship crisis

Australian Conservatives leader Cory Bernardi says the Turnbull government can't consider looking at changing the marriage laws until after it deals with the citizenship...

12.6 million Australians have taken part in the marriage postal survey

The Australian Bureau of Statistics has revealed the latest count on the number of marriage survey forms returned. A whopping 12.6 million Australians have returned...

Professor David Flint calls for results of postal survey to be set aside

Professor David Flint has argued that the results of the marriage postal forum will be "bloated" and questioned the legitimacy of the process. Flint made...

Hypocrisy in the Age of the Postal Survey

Between 1905 until the section was repealed in 1955, The Aborigines Act 1905 (WA), (entirely repealed in 1964), specified that our First Nation Peoples...

ABS reveals seventy seven percent of Australians have returned marriage forms

The Australian Bureau of Statistics has revealed the latest statistics on the marriage postal survey, sharing that a massive 77 percent of Australians have...

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