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Labor’s promised hate speech bill will not deal with ‘hate speech’

Labor’s promised hate speech bill will not deal with ‘hate speech’

Albanese pledged to protect Australians from hate speech. Sources familiar with the legislation said it had been weakened in the final stages.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos

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‘Injustices ignored’: LGBTQ and faith groups fume at PM’s broken promise

‘Injustices ignored’: LGBTQ and faith groups fume at PM’s broken promise

Anthony Albanese decided to abandon religious discrimination reform with the hope of avoiding a culture war – but the call has left neither side happy.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
I stuck up for students even teachers called ‘satanic’. It cost me my job

I stuck up for students even teachers called ‘satanic’. It cost me my job

It’s hard enough for us as teachers to speak out about how we’ve been treated in religious schools. For our students, it’s almost impossible.

  • by Elise Christian
Albanese accused of ‘cowardice’ on law change after gay teacher sacking

Albanese accused of ‘cowardice’ on law change after gay teacher sacking

The Greens say Labor could work with the crossbench to change the law after a Sydney teacher was fired from her job in a religious private school.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
A school parent discovered Charlotte was gay on Facebook. Days later, she was sacked
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A school parent discovered Charlotte was gay on Facebook. Days later, she was sacked

A Sydney Christian school fired their music teacher because of her sexuality in the weeks since the government threatened to shelve new laws that would protect LGBTQ staff from discrimination.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
Citipointe Christian College reaches settlement with parents over gender contracts

Citipointe Christian College reaches settlement with parents over gender contracts

The Pentecostal Christian school that made national headlines after issuing a controversial student gender and sexuality contract has reached a settlement with parents.

  • by Savannah Meacham
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Labor’s hate speech bill to outlaw vilification

Labor’s hate speech bill to outlaw vilification

New laws to be introduced into a highly charged political context will make it a criminal offence to vilify a person based on race, sexuality, gender, disability or religion.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
Australia must not lose the war within over religion, ideology and politics

Australia must not lose the war within over religion, ideology and politics

While there is a huge difference between spilling blood and paint, recent episodes reflect a radical intolerance for different political, ideological and religious views.

  • by Chip Le Grand
People point to a rise in racism in Australia. The majority want tougher laws

People point to a rise in racism in Australia. The majority want tougher laws

Survey findings highlight the rising anxiety about our society after months of protests against the conflict in Gaza – with 40 per cent saying Australia is now less safe.

  • by David Crowe
‘Right balance’: Faith groups back compromise on discrimination law

‘Right balance’: Faith groups back compromise on discrimination law

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has hinted at a deal with the Greens to break the impasse on protections for LGBTQ children.

  • by David Crowe and Natassia Chrysanthos
Bradley’s school years were the best of his life. For his twin, James, they were ‘hell’

Bradley’s school years were the best of his life. For his twin, James, they were ‘hell’

James Elliot-Watson was an obvious candidate for school prefect – his teachers all told him so. Then, one lunchtime, he told a member of staff he was struggling with his sexuality.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos