Push for religious freedom act
Anti-discrimination exemptions for religious organisations which receive public funding should be removed, a human rights body says.
Anti-discrimination exemptions for religious organisations which receive public funding should be removed, a human rights body says.
The torrent of hatred is excused if it conforms to fashionable left-wing views.
There is no right not to be offended. Yet dozens of provisions on the statute books make it unlawful or illegal to offend.
There is an alarming impression that a whole generation of university students has rejected free speech. That impression is wrong.
Malcolm Turnbull has said churches and religious groups are free to voice opinions on political issues.
Artists outraged by the idea of a white actress playing an Asian, shouted ‘no yellowface’ during a performance of The King and I.
Pro-lifer Kathleen Clubb is taking her abortion protest stance to the High Court.
Kathleen Clubb is a single mum with 13 children. Her anti-abortion protest may be the biggest test of free speech yet.
Defending the free speech of those with whom you disagree is so last century.
A secularising nation needs to understand why this debate matters.
Australia’s politically correct brigade is not interested in the truth — too often it hurts.
Virtue-signallers hold themselves up to ridicule in their haste to condemn all those who do not share their narrow-minded ideas.
Changes to proposed laws to limit foreign interference do not go far enough to protect journalists, broadcasters have said.
So now the state will take it upon itself to declare what Sonia Kruger thought.
A tribunal decision to give the green light to a racial vilification complaint over Nine’s Sonia Kruger is “troubling’’.
Too many umbrage-takers seek out star chambers.
The NSW government has implemented what it says are the toughest Australian laws against inciting racial and religious violence.
Israel Folau’s recent comments reflect traditional teachings. Will churches be free to preach what some find offensive?
We can’t usurp our national interest to appease Beijing.
The head of Australia’s first and only liberal arts college has thrown support behind the Ramsay Centre.
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