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Christopher Brohier

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  • SA: Pro-women, Pro-life on the Move

    The successful WEEP (Women Ending Exploitation by Prostitution) conference which was held on 23 July has given an impetus to the move to enact the Nordic or Equality Model of prostitution law reform in SA. If this occurs SA will again lead the way in standing for women, especially vulnerable women. Read More

  • Tasmania Must Not Follow Oppressive Victorian Anti Counselling Laws

    The news that parents in Victoria are distraught and facing prosecutions because of the Victorian laws which prohibit proper counselling for gender confused children must cause the Tasmanian Government to reject the Tasmanian Law Reform Institute’s recommendations for similar laws in Tasmania. Read More

  • SA: Harmful legislation for gender-dysphoric children

    Legislation being considered by Malinauskas government could harm gender-dysphoric kids as well as those who treat them. Read More

  • TAS: Campaign against oppressive gender laws ramps up

    Sign the Parliamentary Petition to oppose the radical and oppressive recommendations by the Tasmania Law Reform Institute. They want to criminalise you for attempting to care for gender confused children or adults, and anyone who is seeking help with their sexuality. Read More

  • Oppressive laws proposed for Tasmania

    Urgent meetings will be held next week to inform you about oppressive restrictions and legislation being proposed for Tasmania. This is a matter of great importance for all Tasmanians, especially parents, health practitioners and pastors. The Tasmanian Law Reform Institute (TLRI) recently released a report titled, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Conversion Practices. The Report… Read More

  • NT: Call to prayer for vulnerable women

    One of the Territory’s senior judges reportedly told The Australian, “Women in the bush are trapped in an epidemic of extreme violence brought about by inter­generational abuse and disadvantage and a culture that protects perpetrators before victims. “She praised the Black Lives Matter movement’s focus on ­allegations of excessive use of force by authorities, but… Read More

  • NT: Ask your Government to save women’s sport

    On Thursday 31 March the Northern Territory Parliament discussed the NT Gender Equality Plan 2022-2025. Read More

  • SA: Election shows voters stand for life

    The loss for the Liberal Party in South Australia has delivered a clear message to both major parties: Christian and conservative voters are willing to switch their votes based on life and truth issues. Read More

  • Voting in the SA election

    On Saturday 19 March 2022 South Australia goes to the polls. Each voter has to vote for candidates of their choice in the House of Assembly or Lower House and in the Legislative Council or Upper House. Read More

  • Senator Chandler lights a candle for women’s sport

    A 14 year old girl should be able to compete against other girls on sports day. Read More


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  • Australian gender clinics continue to stubbornly refuse to face facts and pause prescribing puberty blockers to children, ignoring yet another nation doing just that.  National Director of Politics for the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL), Wendy Francis, said, “With the announcement that Scotland’s NHS has paused prescribing puberty blockers and hormone treatments for children, the writing is… Read More

  • The Netherlands and Belgium are now questioning the use of puberty blockers, following the Cass Review which exposed the shocking lack of evidence supporting puberty suppression in children. In recent weeks, this Review has instigated bans on puberty blockers in the UK and Ireland – while France, Finland and Sweden face pressure to follow suit.   The Netherlands,… Read More

  • The Cass Review Final Report released today makes it clear that the medicalisation of sex confused children has no evidence base. In light of the Report, the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) calls for medicalisation of Aussie kids to stop immediately and for Federal and State governments to urgently establish comprehensive inquiries into the treatment of… Read More

  • As Tasmania grapples with pressing and complex challenges, including loneliness, economic hardship, and cultural isolation, Christian churches emerge as beacons of hope and compassion, offering solace and practical assistance to those in need.  Commenting on a series of events convened by Tasmanian faith and civic leaders recently in Devonport, Launceston and Hobart as they plan together… Read More

  • The Tasmanian Australian Medical Association’s criticism on 21 February 2024 of the democratic preselection of a  Liberal candidate who, in some unidentified way, is alleged to hold anti-vaccine opinions, betrays arrogance toward rank and file Liberal members who preselected the candidate.  Christopher Brohier, the Tasmanian State Director of the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) said today, “The AMA has… Read More

  • In a disappointing move, the South Australian government have refused to support an inquiry into the care being provided to minors with gender dysphoria.  Christopher Brohier, National Policy Director for the Australian Christian Lobby, has strongly criticized the decision, saying, “Despite widespread support, the Premier has not allowed a conscience vote on independent MLC Frank Pangallo’s… Read More

  • Conversion Practices Bans Limit Basic Freedom of Speech  In recognition of the irreversible nature of puberty suppression and cross-sex hormone treatments, as well as the rising number of de-transitioners, Premier of Canada’s Alberta Province, Danielle Smith MLA, has taken a decisive step towards banning provincially funded surgeries for minors, and placing limits on gender-affirming care for children.  Danielle Smith said,… Read More

  • In recognition of the harm to vulnerable children and young people caused by outdated and unscientific affirmation therapy, the Premier of Canada’s Alberta Province, Danielle Smith MLA, has moved to ban it for children and restrain schools from socially transitioning children without parental consent. In her words, “Prematurely encouraging or enabling children to alter their very biology or natural growth, no matter… Read More

  • The World Health Organisation (WHO) have added their weight to growing concerns over transgender treatment for children and adolescents with their announcement that evidence regarding the long-term outcomes of such treatment is limited and conflicting.  Ashlyn Vice, South Australian (SA) State Director for the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL), said “The announcement from WHO highlights the importance of the Honourable… Read More

  • A new British scientific study has found no evidence to back up claims that the negative cognitive effects of puberty blockers are fully reversible. Rather, there is some “evidence of a detrimental effect of pubertal suppression on IQ”.   Tasmanian State Director of the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL), Christopher Brohier, said, “The scientific evidence continues to… Read More