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Day: 18 October 2024

Star Observer – The Equality Bill – Stripped-Down, Skimpy but Still Standing

Last night, on October 17, NSW Parliament passed the stripped-down Equality Bill, brought by Independent MP Alex Greenwich. Claims of sell-out over the Equality Bill In response to Pride in …

Star Observer – NSW Passes Equality Bill, Granting Landmark Changes For The Trans Community

After many delays the highly anticipated Equality Bill, introduced by Alex Greenwich, has passed NSW Parliament overnight. In particular the bill has granted landmark changes for the NSW transgender community. …

Lucy From Naarm – NSW Parliament Passes Landmark Equality Bill: An Analysis

The NSW Parliament has passed the Equality Legislation Amendment (LGBTIQA+) Bill 2024, advancing the rights and protections of LGBTIQA+ individuals in the state.

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