Ian Thorpe campaigns against religious discrimination bill

Olympic swimming legend Ian Thorpe will campaign against the Morrison government's proposed religious discrimination laws at Parliament House.

Australian Olympic champion Ian Thorpe is taking his concerns to the nation's capital.

Australian Olympic champion Ian Thorpe is taking his concerns to the nation's capital. Source: AAP

Olympic swimming champion Ian Thorpe has joined the chorus opposing the Morrison government's proposed religious discrimination laws.

Thorpe will voice his concerns about the bill at Parliament House in Canberra on Thursday.

He's worried about its impact on women, people with disability and LGBTIQ people.
Olympic swimming legend Ian Thorpe.
Olympic swimming legend Ian Thorpe. Source: Getty Images AsiaPac
The draft laws are aimed at protecting people of faith from discrimination.

The proposal would allow hospitals to hire on religious grounds and give doctors the ability to reject procedures on the same basis.
Business and union groups have this week urged the government to amend the proposal, saying the bill could harm employees.

Conservative Liberal senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells has also spoken out against the proposal, saying no bill would be better than the government's "flawed bill."


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Published 27 February 2020 6:00am
Updated 27 February 2020 6:54am


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