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Your gift today will help fuel a much-needed advertising campaign to raise awareness about the very real and present threats to your religious freedom – and highlight the urgent need for strong and decisive action from the Australian Parliament.,
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Yours sincerely,

Lyle Shelton
National Director
Family First
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