ACL compiles a daily media monitoring service of stories of interest to the Christian constituency relating to children, family, drugs and alcohol, marriage, human rights, religious freedom etc. Visit the ACL’s website each day to see what’s of interest in the news. Please note that selection of the articles does not represent ACL endorsement of the content.
Playing the nanny-state card is a win in clubland
IN THE HEARTLAND: Tom Dusevic, National chief reporter The Australian
ACCORDING to Tony Abbott, Julia Gillard has picked a lot of fights. The Prime Minister, a high-kicking street brawler, is up against the gaming industry, Qantas, manufacturers, miners, the Murdoch press, even parts of the Labor Party. Perhaps she’s thumped someone in Cannes.
Mike Steketee The Australian
PAUL Keating is always ready to offer advice in his inimitable manner, all the more so on issues on which he can speak with authority, such as leadership.
Marriage
Same-sex civil unions rush is on
Daniel Hurst – Brisbane Times
Public submissions close today on a plan to allow same-sex civil unions in Queensland, just nine days after Deputy Premier Andrew Fraser introduced the bill into Parliament. It is understood the parliamentary committee examining the move has already received about 300 submissions, but the deadline for further feedback is close of business today.
Politics
Serenity prayer shelved as council moves to secularism
Mitchell Nadin – The Australian
A COUNCIL in Sydney’s east has voted to further separate church and state, scrapping the Serenity prayer before each meeting. Waverley Mayor John Wakefield won a bid yesterday to ditch the custom, when an 8-4 majority ruled in his favour.
Kate Legge – The Australian
FIRST let’s shine a light on the rumours swirling around Peta Credlin, the statuesque, politically astute chief of staff you might have seen standing in the shadow of Liberal leader Tony Abbott.
Laurie Oakes – The Punch
It was an extraordinary complaint from Tony Abbott. “It’s very difficult to have a sensible debate,” he said, “when you are confronted with a feral government”.
Prostitution & Sex Trafficking
Will new laws force prostitution underground?
Louise Merrillees – ABC News WA
Janelle Fawkes worked in the Western Australian sex industry for 15 years. She believes legislation to legalise the industry, which was introduced to State Parliament this week, will force sex workers underground in a bid to escape what she calls “onerous laws”.

