Concerns raised over government's proposed religious discrimination bill

The spire of St Andrews Presbyterian Church near the flag pole of Australian Parliament House in Canberra

The spire of St Andrews Presbyterian Church near the flag pole of Australian Parliament House in Canberra Source: AAP

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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