You talk frequently about children being "indoctrinated" into "gender queer theory" in schools, what do you believe is the end game for LGBTI advocates? Do you believe that legalising same sex marriage will lead to other reforms, if so what could they be?

You would have to ask the LGBTI advocates about their end game. But by their own admission, they see a world in which gender is irrelevant and where mothers are dispensable and unnecessary to babies and fathers are dispensable and unnecessary to their children. Gender theory, as taught by the so-called Safe Schools program, teaches children that "no one can tell you whether you are a boy or a girl". Gender theory instructs children in dangerous body altering techniques and puts them on a path to considering surgery they may later regret. Studies show that 10 years after sex change surgery, the suicide mortality rate is 20 times higher than the non-transgendered population. This, and other relevant information, is withheld from children by "Safe Schools".

Some commentators have observed that the debate between progressives and conservatives on issues such as Safe Schools, Gayby Baby, marriage equality etc is part of a "culture war" between left and right. What are your thoughts on this?

There is a contest of ideas in our society and in a democracy that is fine. However, questioning the same-sex political agenda should be allowed without being labeled a 'homophobe' or a 'bigot'. I have met "Gayby babies" who love their lesbian mums but desperately wanted to know their father. These voices should be allowed a place in the debate. There should not be a war, there should be a free, respectful and fair exchange of ideas. Labelling one side 'haters', 'bigots' or 'anti-gay' is simply designed to intimidate people into silence instead of allowing a safe public space for all to contribute.

Are you concerned that language used to describe the push for LGBTI inclusion - eg the flyers we saw recently protesting the AFL's upcoming Pride game, comparing legalising same sex marriage to the stolen generation - could be damaging for LGBTI young people and their families?