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Prime Minister to stick with plebiscite plan

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has told reporters in Canberra that he's sticking with the plebiscite plan despite the Labor Party announcing they won't support...

Greens call on parliament to move forward on marriage equality

The Australian Greens have celebrated the announcement today that Labor will not support the government's proposed plebiscite legislation in parliament. Greens leader Senator Richard Di...

Labor unanimously vote to block plebiscite bill in parliament

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has announced that his party have voted to block the government's proposed plebiscite bill in parliament today. The much anticipated Labor...

Four Corners looks at the marriage debate

Tonight's episode of the ABC's Four Corners will focus on the marriage debate in Australia, tracing the discussion from John Howard's decision to amend...

Mental Health Week: If you can't like yourself…

October 8th - 15th is Mental Health Week in Western Australia and across the country, a time to raise awareness of the internal struggles...

Barnaby Joyce: Nobody has really been insulted by marriage debate

Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce has dismissed concerns about the mental health of the LGBTI community in relation to the government's proposed plebiscite on...

Janet Rice: PM should consider the mental health of LGBTI people

On World Mental Health Day, the Greens have urged the Turnbull government to consider the potential harm of a marriage equality plebiscite. Senator Janet Rice...

Plebiscite related mental health concerns grow

Newly released research is showing that LGBTIQ+ people in Ireland suffered increased psychological trauma during the country's referendum on marriage equality last year. A report...

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