Defamation laws favour those who have the funds to threaten and launch suits. Jonathan Strauss reports on a defamation suit against anti-corruption campaigners聽Lyn O鈥機onnor and Rob Pyne.
Rob Pyne
Cairns City councillor聽Rob Pyne聽speaks to 91自拍论坛聽about campaigning for democratic socialism in Far North Queensland.
It is difficult to predict the result of the Queensland election on November 25.
Polls continue to indicate a close result between the major parties with a likelihood that preferences will determine the outcome in many seats. Most likely, whichever party forms government will need the support of independents or minor parties.
The Independent member for Cairns Rob Pyne made the following statement in the Queensland parliament on June 16, while holding up a piece of bleached coral.
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This is coral 鈥 bleached coral. Be scared. Be afraid. It will not hurt you, but the global warming that killed it will. This bleached coral is the canary in the coalmine.
More than 400 people rallied for abortion rights outside the Queensland parliament on February 16 in the lead up to a March 1 debate on decriminalising abortion in the state.
One feature of the rally was the strong support by unionists speaking out in favour of the campaign demands. General secretary of the Queensland Council of Unions Ros McLennan gave a powerful speech criticising the 鈥渨eak-kneed hand-wringing and flip flopping鈥 of the state's politicians when the 鈥渞ight thing to do is just so clear鈥.
Pro-choice activists in Queensland say the campaign for abortion law reform is entering its 鈥渇inal, most important stage鈥.
This was the assessment of Kate Marchesi and Olivia King from about the campaign to support abortion law reform measures introduced by independent state MP for Cairns, Rob Pyne.
Unlike the other states and territories, abortion is a criminal offence in New South Wales and Queensland, except under certain circumstances.
The doctor who provides the termination, anyone assisting and the woman herself could all be prosecuted under the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) or the Criminal Code Act 1899 (Qld).
In NSW and Queensland, bills have been developed that, if successful, will lead to the decriminalisation of abortion in both states.