Last Tuesday, Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Attorney-General Christian Porter released a second and final draft of the Religious Discrimination Bill.
The second draft, which was released after the government received widespread criticism from businesses, churches, community groups and individuals alike, included a number of key changes.
But while the second draft has been amended, the bill has been described as “incredibly harmful” and “unnecessary”.
In a new campaign video for Equality Australia, retired athletes Ian Thorpe and Lauren Jackson and author Benjamin Law have spoken out against the proposed legislation.
Watch Equality Australia’s explainer on how the Religious Discrimination Bill will affect us all below.
“The Religious Discrimination Bill will give people a licence to discriminate,” Ian Thorpe said in the video.
“What constitutes discrimination today will be considered okay tomorrow. It will take away your rights at work, at school and at hospitals when people say offensive things,” Benjamin Law added.
The updated bill, which was originally introduced in August, prohibits discrimination on the grounds of religious belief.
“This Bill will wind back hard-fought protections for women, LGBTIQ+ people and people with disabilities,” Anna Brown, the CEO of Equality Australia told Mamamia.