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Australia · AustraliaDestiny Rogers Quay-Quay Quade from Pride in Protest fact-checked Catholic Archbishop of Sydney Reverend Anthony Fisher live during an NSW Parliamentary Inquiry today. The NSW parliament is currently conducting an inquiry into legislation that would make it easier for transgender people to record a sex change on legal documents. Independent MP Alex Greenwich’s Equality Legislation Amendment (LGBTIQA+) ... The post Quay-Quay Quade fact-checks Ant…See the Story
Quay-Quay Quade fact-checks Anthony Fisher in NSW Parliament
Australia · AustraliaDestiny Rogers Monday night, Rebel Wilson took to the stage of the London Palladium to kick off her tour promoting Rebel Rising. Meanwhile, Scott Morrison is promoting his book Plans For Your Good. Rebel Morrison book hoopla & even a little Melissa McCarthy Book sales, of course, require anecdotes. Truth is not a prerequisite, but sensation is. ... The post Why no one reads books anymore: Rebel and Morrison appeared first on QNews.See the Story
Why no one reads books anymore: Rebel and Morrison
Australia · AustraliaPROMOTION On May 9 2024, Lifeline North Coast will be bringing the LivingWorks safeTALK LGBTQIA+ workshop to Vines at 139 in Grafton, NSW from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm. SafeTALK is a half day alertness workshop that will prepare participants to become a suicide-alert helper. Funded through LivingWorks, this workshop is particularly crucial given the higher ... The post Limited spots to join safeTALK Grafton LGBTQIA+ workshop appeared first on QNews.See the Story
Limited spots to join safeTALK Grafton LGBTQIA+ workshop
Anthony Albanese · AustraliaJordan Hirst Ian Thorpe has joined Equality Australia in their campaign for federal reforms to protect LGBTQ+ students and staff in religious schools. Right now, exemptions in Australian law allow religious schools and other faith-based organisations to discriminate on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, intersex status, marital or relationship status. Ian Thorpe said, “This ... The post ‘Fix this’: Ian Thorpe’s message to Ant…See the Story
‘Fix this’: Ian Thorpe’s message to Anthony Albanese
Hate Crime · AustraliaJordan Hirst Big changes to Queensland’s Anti-Discrimination Act have come into effect, meaning tougher penalties for hate crimes and improved vilification protections under Queensland law. The changes came into effect on Monday (April 29). There’s now tougher penalties for crimes “motivated by hatred or serious contempt” on the basis of a victim’s sexuality, gender identity, sex characteristics, ... The post Queensland’s hate crime and vilifica…See the Story
Queensland’s hate crime and vilification laws just got stronger
Australia · AustraliaJordan Hirst Queer comedian Sarah Keyworth won the coveted Most Outstanding Show award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival (MICF) last week. Among the hundreds of events at this month’s 37th Melbourne International Comedy Festival was Sarah’s hilarious stand-up show My Eyes Are Up Here. In it, the non-binary British comic explores “turning thirty, getting diagnosed with ... The post Queer comedian Sarah Keyworth wins top MICF gong app…See the Story
Queer comedian Sarah Keyworth wins top MICF gong
Mpox · AustraliaJordan Hirst Victorians at risk of mpox are being encouraged to get vaccinated after the first locally acquired cases of the virus in several months. “Three new locally acquired cases of mpox (previously called monkeypox) have been confirmed in Victoria in the past week,” the state’s Department of Health confirmed. Prior to these cases, the most recent ... The post ‘Get vaccinated’: Alert after new local cases of mpox appeared first on QNews.See the Story
‘Get vaccinated’: Alert after new local cases of mpox
Eurovision · AustraliaJordan Hirst Australian duo Electric Fields have brought our first didgeridoo to the Eurovision stage, as rehearsals start in Malmö before the contest next week. The South Australia musicians Electric Fields are our first duo at the Eurovision Song Contest. Vocalist Zaachariaha Fielding and keyboard player and producer Michael Ross have performed together as Electric Fields since ... The post Electric Fields in Sweden for first Eurovision rehear…See the Story