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Civil liberties
  . Religious freedom in Australia
  . Bill/Charter of Rights
   


Civil liberties

. Religious freedom in Australia:

Religious vilification legislation at a state level has had the unintended effect of restricting freedom of speech and freedom of religion. Would your Party oppose the introduction of national religious vilification legislation?

Climate Sceptics
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Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party
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Australian Greens
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Liberal National Coalition
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Family First
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Secular Party of Australia
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Democratic Labor Party of Australia
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Australian Labor Party
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Non-Custodial Parents Party (Equal Parenting) [View responses to all questions from the Non-Custodial Parents Party (Equal Parenting)]


Christian Democratic Party
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Australian Sex Party
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. Bill/Charter of Rights:

Human rights are important and should be protected, however the method by which this is done is critical. A Bill (or Charter) of Rights often leads to spurious rights-claims through the Courts, subverting the original intent of Parliament. Where real human rights infringements are found, would your Party seek to address them by passing specific legislation relevant to the issue in question, or would you seek to enact catch-all Bill of Rights type legislation?

Climate Sceptics
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Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party
Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party [View responses to all questions from the Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party]


Australian Greens
Australian Greens [View responses to all questions from the Australian Greens]


Liberal National Coalition
Liberal National Coalition [View responses to all questions from the Liberal National Coalition]


Family First
Family First [View responses to all questions from the Family First]


Secular Party of Australia
Secular Party of Australia [View responses to all questions from the Secular Party of Australia]


Democratic Labor Party of Australia
Democratic Labor Party of Australia [View responses to all questions from the Democratic Labor Party of Australia]


Australian Labor Party
Australian Labor Party [View responses to all questions from the Australian Labor Party]


Non-Custodial Parents Party (Equal Parenting) [View responses to all questions from the Non-Custodial Parents Party (Equal Parenting)]


Christian Democratic Party
Christian Democratic Party [View responses to all questions from the Christian Democratic Party]


Australian Sex Party
Australian Sex Party [View responses to all questions from the Australian Sex Party]
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