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PM facing backlash over proposed religious discrimination bill
Religious groups and equality advocates say they have lost faith in Prime Minister Anthony Albanese over his proposed religious discrimination bill.
No progress has been made on the draft since May when legal affairs between the Attorney-General and his shadow counterpart broke down.
The Prime Minister has been adamant he wouldn’t go ahead with the changes without bipartisan support.
- https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/pm-facing-backlash-over-proposed-religious-discrimination-bill/ar-BB1pmWoS?ocid=00000000
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