Tasmania's Premier Jeremy Rockliff says he supports calls to end conversion practices and will lead legislative reform. 7NEWS
Tasmania's Premier Jeremy Rockliff says he supports calls to end conversion practices and will lead legislative reform.
Victoria, Queensland and the ACT have banned conversion practices, which aim to change, suppress or eradicate someone's sexual orientation or gender identity. "It is clear to me as the minister for mental health and wellbeing that there needs to be change. I do take this very seriously."
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