@ said:And has the government said existing obligations/protections for private citizens and organisations would change if the Marriage Act is amended?
The existing laws/protections don't exist even today. Our Anti-Discrimination Laws are so ridiculous that the Tasmanian Bishop had to recently front the Anti-Discrimination Commission for saying Marriage is between a man and a women.
The current laws basically say that if someone's feeling are hurt, they can have you appear before the Commission. Its pathetic.
The Private Member's bill proposed by a couple of Liberal MPs said that protections would apply to Ministers and Celebrants, but not to other private citizens, in the even that SSM was legalised. Assuming this is the basis for the much talked about but so far absent Coalition protections that would accompany any SSM legislation, then this basically implies it is open season on people who publicly don't bow the knee to the SSM lobby.