Senator RICE (Victoria—Deputy Australian Greens Whip) (12:35): I, and also on behalf of Senator Steele-John, move: That the Senate— (a) notes that: (i) studies suggest that at least one in ten LGBTQA+ Australians are vulnerable to religion-based pressures and attempts to change or suppress their sexuality and/or gender identity, (ii) many people who experience attempts to change or suppress the LGBTQA+ elements of their selves are severely harmed by those attempts, (iii) today the Victorian Parliament is voting on the Change or Suppression (Conversion) Prohibition Bill, a world class bill that would outlaw sexuality and gender identity conversion practices across the state, and (iv) a national approach to banning conversion practices is required to ensure the rights, wellbeing and protection of every LGBTQA+ Australian; and (b) calls on the Government to establish a national inquiry into the prevalence and impact of formal and informal conversion practices in Australia, inclusive of educational, pastoral care and community settings.