DBL: Discrimination on basis of sexuality in Victoria, Australia: 13 October 2009
Written by camilla on October 13, 2009Tonight on done by law we are joined by Hayley Conway from the Victorian Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby to discuss how the ‘right to religious freedom’ is used trump justice and equal rights. While Victoria’s Equal Opportunity Act makes it unlawful to discriminate against a person because of a particular attribute – including race, disability, age, physical features, political belief or activity, breastfeeding, sexuality, gender and marital status - Victoria has more exemptions to its equal opportunity law than any other state in Australia.
Tags: Add new tag, Attorney General Robert Hulls, discrimination, Equal Opportunity, sexuality, Victorian Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby
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