The rights of trans people have become a highly divisive political issue in the US and UK. Recent events underline how we must be proactive in ensuring Australia doesn’t mirror their transphobic environments.
It’s time to ask our politicians the hard questions about what they intend to do to strengthen human rights protections if elected to government.
Mark Latham's anti-trans bill that seeks to prohibit NSW schools from teaching gender fluidity faces a constitutional wall.
To what extent is "welfare chauvinism" apparent in One Nation’s views of social welfare policies in relation to Indigenous Australians, refugees and asylum seekers?
Now the election dust has settled, both the Coalition and Labor need to carefully consider their next moves.
Revisionism? Not so much – the first foreign policy white paper since 2003 is firmly in the camp of the status quo.
You can’t just pin the no votes on migrant communities.
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