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Triple R Midday News – Wednesday October 10, 2018

Gay rights lobbyists say current laws allowing the rejection of students and teachers on religious grounds need to change.

Aged-care interest groups are in Canberra to have their say on a long-awaited proposal to combine oversight of sectors quality, complaints and compliance in one federal agency.

Friends of the Earth says Australia could become the first country in the world to de-regulate the use of new gene editing techniques on animals.

Written and Produced by: Matt Currill, Siobhan McKenna, Gabriella Marchant and Julian Di Nezza

Presenters: Matt Currill, Siobhan McKenna and Julian Di Nezza

 

Triple R Midday News – Wednesday 10, 2018 by RMIT Journalism

Gay rights lobbyists say current laws allowing the rejection of students and teachers on religious grounds need to change. Aged-care interest groups are in Canberra to have their say on a long-awaited proposal to combine oversight of sectors quality, complaints and compliance in one federal agency.

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