The Strictly Come Dancing final is this weekend and it’s hard to believe that the 2020 season is over already.
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The Victorian government looks set to pass a strict law against conversion practices that seek to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity, with fines of up to $10,000 or 10 years imprisonment.Survivors and equal rights organisations have welcomed the proposed law as “powerful” and “better than any Bill in Australia” to date.The Change or Suppression (Conversion) Practices Prohibition Bill 2020 was introduced in Parliament on Wednesday.
The law is likely to pass early next year as
.The Strictly Come Dancing final is this weekend and it’s hard to believe that the 2020 season is over already.
British comedian Bill Bailey, swapped the mic for the ballroom on this year's Strictly Come Dancing - and we are loving every minute of him on the show. He has already amassed a huge army of fans supporting him throughout his stint, and his wife Kristin has no doubt be his biggest fan while cheering him on from the sidelines.READ: Jamie Laing opens up about JJ Chalmers and Amy Dowden's controversial Strictly exitThe couple first met at one of Bill's comedy gigs in 1987.
Strictly Come Dancing fans were gobsmacked when Bill Bailey’s real name was revealed on the BBC series.
The Change and Suppression (Conversion) Prohibition Bill that bans conversion practices seeking to change a person’s sexual orientation and gender identity passed the lower house of the Victorian Parliament on Thursday. Fifty five MPs voted in favour of the legislation, while the Opposition Liberal Party abstained.The Bill will now head to the Legislative Council where it will be debated when the Victorian Parliament resumes in 2021. “This bill will change lives.
Blue Raincoat Music has announced that songwriter Mike Chapman has renewed his deal with the company – expanding it to a worldwide agreement. Chapman was one of the firm’s first signings, back in 2016, that deal covering the UK, France, Japan, Australia and South Africa.“If there is one thing I have learned over the last 50 years, it’s the value of teamwork”, says Chapman.
2 min read Cruel and bigoted practices that seek to change or suppress a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity will soon be stamped out across the Australian state of Victoria, thanks to new laws that have been introduced into Parliament.
A dispute over hot sauce had one fast-food customer seeing red. A Taco Bell in Idaho reportedly skimped on giving a customer extra hot sauce packets, causing a commotion at the drive-thru that resulted in law enforcement responding to the heated scene. A Taco Bell in Idaho reportedly skimped on giving a customer extra hot sauce packets, causing a commotion at the drive-thru.
The Victorian government looks set to pass a strict law against conversion practices that seek to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity, with fines of up to $10,000 or 10 years imprisonment.Survivors and equal rights organisations have welcomed the proposed law as “powerful” and “better than any Bill in Australia” to date.The Change or Suppression (Conversion) Practices Prohibition Bill 2020 was introduced in Parliament on Wednesday.
Drake Bell is getting a lot of attention on social media right now after seemingly changing his name to Drake Campana.