Family First calls on the Federal Government to direct the taxpayer-funded SBS not to screen an episode of South Park which contains references that are offensive to Christians and women.
The President of the Senate has today directed Family First to remove its RU486 video blog from Senator Fielding’s website.
The video blog features a sign in a Parliament House corridor saying “RU486 drinks”. The drinks were hosted by the four senators who co-sponsored the abortion drug Bill.
Family First has analysed how Members of the House of Representatives voted on the abortion drug RU486. The analysis is of the second reading vote for the Therapeutic Goods Amendment (Repeal of Ministerial responsibility for approval of RU486) Bill 2005.
Family First wants to reduce the tax burden on all Australians and give special help to families by increasing the tax-free threshold according to the number of children they have.
Today’s Financial Review story about Telstra’s secret plans to slash 5000 public phones reveals what is to come once the rest of the telco is sold off.
Family First is extremely disappointed that the Parliament has passed the buck on RU486 and washed its hands of this important issue.
One positive element of the debate has been the widespread concern expressed by so many politicians, particularly those who supported the Bill, about the high number of abortions and a desire to see it reduced.
SUPPORT FOR WOMEN PREGNANT UNDER DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES
Health and Aging Portfolio
THERAPUTIC GOODS ADMINISTRATION RE RU486
Health and Aging Portfolio
FAMILY IMPACT STATEMENTS
SUPPORT FOR WOMEN FACING DIFFICULT PREGNANCY