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Shorten still supports Safe Schools Coalition

Labor leader Bill Shorten has restated his support for the Safe Schools Coalition anti-bulling program during a media conference in Sydney this morning. "When it...

Richard Di Natale: The Greens are a serious political force

The Greens senators made themselves available to prospective voters this week by setting up pop-up offices in Forrest Place. Leader Dr Richard Di Natale was...

PFLAG say 'enough is enough' with anti-plebiscite ad

Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays are taking a stand against the Turnbull Government's planned plebiscite on marriage equality with an ad in...

Save Safe Schools WA to hold rally against federal cuts

A Western Australian organisation have condemned the Federal Government for cutting millions from the anti-bullying Safe Schools Coalition after pressure from conservative MPs. Save Safe...

Shorten unable to say when Bullock will step down

Bill Shorten can't say when Senator Joe Bullock will formally resign Labor leader highlights candidates for forthcoming election Newspoll shows opposition ahead of the government Labor leader...

Shorten: Anti-discrimination laws don't need to be changed

Labor leader Bill Shorten has ruled out supporting any changes to the county's anti-discrimination laws. Activists opposing marriage equality have suggested the nation's anti-discrimination laws...

Plebiscite legislation pushed back until after election

The creation of legislation guiding the proposed marriage plebiscite will be pushed back until after the election as the government tries to avoid the...

Amanda Rishworth: Safe Schools Coalition was doing good work

Labor's shadow assistant minister for education has voiced support for the Safe Schools Coalition describing it as a good program. "It was a good program,...

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