Gay activist hit with $80k legal bill after failed High Court bid
A gay activist has been hit with nearly $82,000 in legal costs after a failed court bid against a former Victorian political candidate who compared …
A gay activist has been hit with nearly $82,000 in legal costs after a failed court bid against a former Victorian political candidate who compared …
Convicted stalker and failed Gold Coast mayoral candidate John Murray Abbott will challenge the NSW Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 as unconstitutional on the grounds that it …
After the number of slanted articles published by The Australian vilifying Australia’s trans and gender diverse community, and other anti-LGBTQI reports across Australia’s media landscape, the Australian …
Controversial footballer Israel Folau told the annual conference of the Australian Christian Lobby over the weekend that he knew the social media posts that lead …
Victoria’s Andrews Labor Government has sent Reason leader Fiona Patten’s Racial and Religious Tolerance Amendment Bill to a parliamentary inquiry that must report back before …
The NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal upheld that Cr Julie Passas had engaged in “unlawful homosexual vilification” after she abused a neighbour who put up a rainbow flag to celebrate the Yes vote.
The poster also bears the words “They’re queer, they’re here but not for much longer” and an image of the Grim Reaper wielding a scythe with ‘AIDS’ written on it.
“We are taking this action against people who think ‘it’s ok to say no’ means it’s ok to say ‘burn the faggots’ or ‘Hitler had the right idea about homosexuals, burn them’.”
The bill was passed this week and will protect minorities including LGBTI people from vilification.
“If they cross the line into threatening or inciting violence they will not go unpunished.”