FRESHLY DOUG THURSDAY JULY 29
The Wong affair, Digging Deeper in Tasmania, gay on the Gold Coast,a secular candidate in Melbourne Ports, a rural get-together, and a Green Senator, all on Freshly Doug today.
PENNY ANTI?
Well we can hardly let the week go by without looking at the Penny Wong story, which generated a great deal of heat and led a lot of people to decide to give up on the Labor party in disgust.
Senator Wong made the mistake of parotting the excuses of the religious right when she stated her opposition to equal marriage, appealing to history, religion, tradition etc. She didn’t respond to requests for an interview.
In fact, neither Labor nor Liberal will commit to providing a national spokesperson at any time during the campaign, including Julia Gillard, Tony Abbott, senior ministers and their shadows. If this changes you can be sure I’ll let you know.
Labor diehards were furious, claiming Wong's critics were racist, sexsit, any old-ist that came to hand. Lobby group Australian Marriage Equality came in for particularly vitriolic attack, as we will hear from convenor Alex Greenwich.
RODNEY CROOME
Even my special guest on Digging Deeper today, Rodney Croome, one of the fathers of gay activism in Australia, didn’t escape unscathed.
GREEN SENATOR
The Greens are of course only too happy to put up national figureheads to speak direct to the GLBTI community, and one of Ms Wongs fellow Senators, Sarah Hanson-Young from the Greens Party, joins us in the studio today.
SECULARITY
But the Greens are not the only alternative to the majors, although they are the only ones with a chance of claiming the balance of power. There’s a whole raft of smaller parties putting up candidates, including the Secular Party, and their candidate in Michael Danby’s seat of Melbourne Ports also joins us today.
OUT THERE IN THE COUNTRY
And we have news of an upcoming forum called ‘Take Care Out There’ for all who care about improving the health and wellbeing of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) people who live work or play in rural, regional and remote communities.
BLING & GAY
Daniel Witthaus reports in from his tour challenging homophobia in rural and regional Australia, as he gives us a glimpse of gay life on the Gold Coast.
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CONTACT
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