Campaign aims to remind candidates that majority of Australians don’t want religion to dictate social policy
The tussle between secularism and religious freedom will enter the federal election fray this week.
The National Secular Lobby is launching a campaign aimed at jolting a complacent secular majority to consider the impact of religious exemptions and privileges that are flying under the radar.
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