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Are you allowed to have an opinion on religion in Queensland?

31 August 2024

10:12 AM

31 August 2024

10:12 AM

The absurdity of a preacher being hauled before the Queensland Human Rights Commission for criticising Welcome to Country practices at a Christian political conference has rightly triggered outrage. Yet, proposed changes to the state’s anti-discrimination laws are about to make things a lot worse.

Dave Pellowe, director at Church and State ministries, is facing a complaint in the QHRC for allegedly vilifying an Indigenous man because of his race and religion.

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