Sham Consultation on Anti-Discrimination Act Changes
We understand amendments to the State's anti-discrimination laws will shortly land in Parliament, after very little consultation.
We understand amendments to the State's anti-discrimination laws will shortly land in Parliament, after very little consultation.
RUOK Day is an important reminder that reaching out to people in mental distress is something we can all do.
The Liberal Government has released divisive, potentially dangerous and completely unnecessary proposed changes to the Anti-Discrimination Act 1998.
Hodgman's proposed changes to the Anti-Discrimination Act 1998 are a sign of the power in the extreme Right in the Liberal Party and lobbying from the churches.
Tasmania's equal opportunity commissioner believes your plan to weaken the Anti-Discrimination Act in the lead up to a possible plebiscite is excessive.
The Premier is overseeing changes to the State's anti-discrimination laws that will weaken protections for LGBTI Tasmanians.
Anti-Discrimination Commissioner, Robin Banks, told Estimates today that there was no need for change.
The government has been lobbied by the Australian Christian Lobby to weaken protections in the Anti-Discrimination Act 1998.
I rise tonight to respond to parliamentary secretary Mr Barnett's adjournment speech last evening on Safe Schools and his continued attack on LGBTI issues.
In a largely respectful and moving conscience debate late today, Tasmania's Parliament has sent a strong message for support for marriage equality to Canberra.