NSW is the last state to ensure trans people are not discriminated against. But progress is slow with conservative lobby groups doing all they can to prevent equality, as聽Josh Adams reports.
Anti-Discrimination Acts, Bills, laws and legislation
Civil and legal rights groups say New South Wales Labor's聽amendments to the Anti-Discrimination Act are too broad and could聽harm other fundamental rights. 搁补肠丑别濒听贰惫补苍蝉 reports.
More than 100 people rallied at Hyde Park to demand the nationwide decriminalisation of sex work.聽Wei Thai-Haynes reports.
The Labor government has introduced new bills aiming to eliminate gender-based violence and sexual harassment in the workplace.
While the church hierarchy enjoys access to influence the federal government on its Religious Freedom Bill, those wanting to stay democratic and secular, are left out in the cold.聽Suzanne James听谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.
As people were fleeing their burning homes and volunteer firefighters were crowdfunding basic supplies in December, Australia鈥檚 Pentecostal Prime Minister was busy working on safeguarding the rights of a handful of bigoted institutions to discriminate, writes Chris Jenkins.
Paul Gregoire writes that Mardi Gras season is a good time to reflect on the religious freedom bills that, if passed, would undermine the rights of LGBTIQ people.
Below is an abridged version of a speech delivered by socialist unionist Robynne Murphy to this year鈥檚 ACTU Congress. Murphy spoke alongside three women from the Electrical Trades Union, who had formed the 鈥淪parkettes鈥, a network to support other women in their union.
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I worked at the steelworks in Port Kembla for 30 years, during which time I was involved in a long campaign with mainly migrant women for the right for women to have secure and well-paid jobs.
As a lesbian feminist in the early 1970s, I worked in coalition with gay men to bring about change, not only to gain equal rights but to change the world views on institutions that supported male privilege and men having more power than women.
The decision by the Australian Football League (AFL) to refuse to allow transgender woman Hannah Mouncey to nominate for the Australian Football League Women (AFLW) draft has drawn widespread criticism as a reflection of the AFL鈥檚 lack of real commitment to inclusion.
While the marriage equality campaign is currently focused on maximising a Yes response in the national survey, supporters of marriage equality and of LGBTI rights more generally need to look beyond the horizon of the survey itself.
This is because a majority Yes in the survey will not definitively resolve the question of marriage equality and because there are many other challenges facing the LGBTI community, particularly around legal rights.