Religious discrimination laws have been highly controversial in Australia in recent years. Here’s where they started, and where we are now.
Human rights legislation is a normal part of living in a modern democratic country, but Australia still doesn’t have a legal framework that supports everyone living here.
The current draft still includes a range of provisions overriding federal, state and territory laws to allow for discrimination.
A new survey of 6000 Australians reveals that more than a quarter of respondents experience some form of discrimination at least weekly.
Amending Australia's laws to protect religious freedom in the wake of the Marriage Act change is unnecessary, argues constitutional law expert Luke Beck.
... But Australia legalising marriage equality does not necessarily mean LGBTI people enjoy all of the same human rights as heterosexual people
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