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Australia introduces contentious religious anti-discrimination legislation
Australia today introduced contentious religious anti-discrimination legislation to Parliament that if approved would allow faith-based organisations to prioritise the hiring and enrolment of people from their faith.
Religious freedom has been in the spotlight in Australia for years amid concern from some that the likes of churches, schools, and workplaces are unable to express their religious beliefs.
In a move seen as targeting religious voters with an election just months away, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said...
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