LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION | SELENA UIBO MLA
YOU DON’T BUILD A BETTER TERRITORY BY DIVIDING
Thursday, 16 October 2025
The CLP’s decision to push ahead with its Anti-Discrimination Amendment Bill is a moment that takes us backwards, when we should be moving forward together.
This isn’t about balance or free speech, its politics designed to divide.
Instead of focusing on cost of living, housing, jobs and our health system, the CLP is fixated on wedge politics and culture wars.
A report today showed rents are soaring, families are under severe housing stress, and people are struggling to afford the basics.
While Territorians do it tough, the CLP is choosing to weaken protections and rewrite equality laws.
Our laws once set the national standard for fairness and equality. They weren’t broken, and no one was asking for change.
Rolling them back isn’t reform, it’s regression. It’s about politics, not progress.
This is about more than laws, it’s about decency, respect and who we are as a community.
And on top of this backward, archaic move, the Chief Minister continues to divide Territorians, telling trans women they are not who they say they are and that they don’t belong here.
It’s cruel, unnecessary and wrong.
Instead of punching down on people who just want to live their lives, the CLP should be fixing the housing crisis, rebuilding the health system, and helping Territorians who are doing it tough.
We don’t build a stronger Territory by dividing it.
We build it by looking after each other.
Media Contact: Isobella Meredith 0456 574 047 | isobella.meredith@nt.gov.au