Government “shelves religious freedom bill indefinitely”

Posted on February 10, 2022 
Filed under Australia, Culture wars

From ABC News, 1:22pm:

“The government has indefinitely shelved its bid to overhaul religious freedom laws, leaving one of the Coalition’s central 2019 election commitments hanging in uncertainty.

After a marathon sitting of the House of Representatives, where laws passed early on Thursday, the government failed to bring the matter on for debate in the Senate.

Coalition sources have confirmed the government is all but guaranteed not to bring it back for debate when the Senate next sits in March.

That is because the government does not want further debate about religious freedoms to hijack its plans to sell a pre-election budget.”

Source.

Update: The Australian Christian Lobby’s Martyn Iles gave his take on the events of the day in this video.