Pro-life students club: Free speech under threat at the University of New South Wales
LifeChoice UNSW, the University of New South Wales\'s student-based pro-life club, has been denied affiliation by the university's student union, Arc @ UNSW, demonstrating attacks against freedom of speech on campus. .
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Interest in church weddings on the increase
More couples are considering marrying in church, according to the Church of England.
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David Hicks' lawyer reflects on the War on Terror in public seminar
Dan Mori, became a household name in Australia in 2003 as Major Michael Mori, military defence lawyer for Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks. Mr Mori will share his 'Reflections on the War on Terror' at a free public lecture from 12.30pm to 2pm tomorrow, Friday 21 September in the Alexander Lecture Theatre at the University of Western Australia.
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Church call to action as battle for marriage shifts to the states
In light of the defeat of the same-sex marriage bill in the federal House of Representatives today, the battle for marriage reform has shifted to the States, especially New South Wales.
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Traditional marriage protected in Australia, bill to include same-sex couples defeated
Australia has overwhelmingly chosen to preserve the traditional definition of marriage as a union between one man and one woman by voting against a bill that sought to amend the definition to include same-sex couples.
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Girls need to know they are not objects
Media expert and Catholic talk show host Teresa Tomeo has published a timely new book challenging the over-sexualisation of girls in today\'s society.
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Australian politicians reaffirms commitment to halving poverty by 2015
Many of Australia's most powerful politicians today reaffirmed their commitment to the world's poorest people when they added their photos to a giant "2015" puzzle – a symbol of Australia's commitment to halve global poverty by 2015.
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Sydney Muslim protest mob now being tracked down by police
Some are masked but most make no attempt to hide the anger burning inside them.
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Pornography 'setting moral standard' for young people
Young people are growing to expect sex on demand and without consequences, a Wheaton professor has warned
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Over 280 Denomination and Church leaders urge Parliament to protect the definition of marriage
With Parliamentary debate on marriage beginning again this week in Canberra, 19 of Australia's denominational leaders and 267 other church leaders have urged the Parliament to protect the Marriage Act.
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ACL declines Kennett offer to replace PM at conference
The ACL has politely declined Beyondblue chairman Jeff Kennett's offer to replace the Prime Minister at its National Conference.
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Rev Fred Nile commends Marriage Week 2012
The Rev Fred Nile MLC has commended the annual Marriage Week in Australia.