Kirk Demands Outlawing of Suicide Websites
A senior Kirk official is demanding the outlawing of websites that promote or encourage suicide..
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Bullying and Sexual Harrassment in the Workplace
According to the latest CareerOne.com.au survey, Australians being bullied and sexually harassed in the workplace are not reporting the incidents because they fear ruining their career.
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Thousands to Take Part in National Close the Gap Day
Thousands of Australians will take part in events to mark the third annual National Close the Gap Day on Thursday 2 April, to urge State and Federal Governments to end the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health crisis.
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Anzac Day to Honour Those Who Served Our Nations in Times of War and Peace
At dawn across Australia and around the world, Australians gather on 25 April to honour the men and women who have served our nation in times of war and peace.
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Spanish Marchers Protest Against Plans to Liberalise the Country's Abortion Laws
Tens of thousands of demonstrators crowded central Madrid on Sunday in protest against plans to liberalise the country\'s abortion laws.
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Catholics Similar to Mainstream in Support for Abortion, Stem Cell Research
While conservative Catholics protest the invitation of a pro-choice president to speak at the University of Notre Dame, a new poll shows that many Catholics are not on the same page as them when it comes to moral issues.
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The ABC's War on Christianity
The acronym ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) could as easily stand for the Atheist Broadcasting Corporation. Or perhaps Anti-Biblical Christianity. It is an incredibly secular, leftist and trendy network, pushing almost all the wrong ideologies. A good case in point is its "religious" program Compass aired on Sunday nights.
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State Department Releases Religious Freedom Blacklist
The State Department headed under Secretary of State Hillary Clinton released this week the religious freedom violator blacklist designated by the Bush administration in January before leaving office.
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Christians to Join Thousands in March for Fairer Global Economy
LONDON – Thousands of Christians are expected to join a major march through central London to demand that G20 leaders meeting in London next week agree on a fair and sustainable future for the global economy.
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CofE and BBC clash over religious broadcasting
The Church of England has criticised the BBC for sidelining Christians in its broadcasting.
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U.N. Council Ignores Mass Petition, Adopts 'Defamation of Religions' Resolution
The U.N. Human Rights Council adopted a "defamation of religions" resolution on Thursday, ignoring a mass petition signed by over 180 non-government organizations from more than 50 different countries.
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UN Resolution Could Restrict Religious Freedom, Says CSW
Religious freedom and human rights groups are protesting a UN resolution on defamation of religions that could be used to justify anti-blasphemy laws and restrict freedom of expression, belief, and the press.