ABC News (Australia) published this video item, entitled “IN FULL: PM Scott Morrison introduces religious discrimination bill into Parliament | ABC News” – below is their description.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has introduced a controversial religious discrimination bill to Parliament. The proposal allows Australians to make ‘statements of belief’ to be exempt from state-based anti-discrimination laws.
But any vote on the bill is expected to be delayed until next year, as it will undergo further scrutiny by a senate committee.
ABC News (Australia) YouTube Channel
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