The Israel Folau saga that dominated headlines across the world looks set to have after effects in politics, with conservative coalition MPs in Australia calling for stronger religious freedom laws in the country.
Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce is pushing for religious beliefs to be exempt from employment contracts, according to a report by The Sydney Morning Herald.
"You can't bring people's faith beliefs into a contract," Joyce told the Sydney newspaper.
"Your own views on who God is, where God is or whether there's a God should remain your own personal views and not part of any contractual obligation."
Joyce added that such a law shouldn't be nicknamed "Folau's Law" as it "should be designed for everybody".