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Concerns raised over government's proposed religious discrimination bill
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The government's proposed religious discrimination bill is facing several dissenting views. Its impact on LGBTIQ+ students and minority religions is also raising concern. Former champion swimmer and mental health advocate Ian Thorpe said, if passed, it would be state-sanctioned discrimination.
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