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ARPA in the news: ARPA’s Research Officer defends Andrew Hastie and Amanda Stoker from accusation that a religious freedoms briefing told church leaders how to vote and breached the separation of church and state

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Tags: Religious Freedom, Western Australia
  • Post published:09 April 2019
  • Post category:ARPA mentions / Resources
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