QLD: Government bill undermines birth records, parental rights and women’s safety
The Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Bill 2022 was introduced by Attorney General, Shannon Fentiman, on the last Parliamentary sitting day of last year. Then, public submissions closed on 11 January, allowing the minimum of exposure.
Read moreQld Government’s proposed ‘self-select sex ID’ Bill has few friends
The Queensland Government’s proposed new Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Bill 2022 which would allow the falsifying of legal documents is being widely criticised for its inevitable serious consequences including identification problems for courts and government departments.
Read moreQLD: 1000 Volunteers Share the Gospel of John
The Gospel of John campaign was the first outreach I have participated in and organised as the Queensland field coordinator.
Read moreACL invited to meet with Justice Rothman
Whilst the Albanese government works toward delivering the promised Religious Discrimination Act to protect religious freedom in our nation, they have tasked the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) with a review of Australia’s federal Sex Discrimination Act (SDA) which they hope will provide clarity regarding potential competing rights.
Read moreLabor shows ‘zero tolerance’ attitude to trafficked ‘sex workers’
The Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) has congratulated the Albanese government for their strong and swift response to revelations of continuing sexual exploitation through human trafficking for the purpose of prostitution in Australia.
Read moreQLD: Christian schools need Christian teachers!
The Queensland Human Rights Commission (QHRC) has released a Report on its Review into the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 (Qld) containing 46 recommendations. Recommendations 37, 38, 39 and 40 relate to ‘Religious Bodies’.
Read moreShocking abortion revelation - the lives of full term babies terminated
Serious questions are being raised following the shocking new revelation published in the Courier Mail that full term babies are being aborted in Queensland.
Read moreQHRC undermines Christian schooling
Controversial recommendations by the Queensland Human Rights Commission (QHRC) would remove the right of Christian schools to exclusively hire teachers and staff whose values align with the religious ethos of the schools, according to the Australian Christian Lobby.
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