Safe School protesters chalk PM's driveway

Activists have told Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to keep his "hands off" the Safe Schools program by chalking a rainbow outside his home.

Safe Schools protesters outside Malcolm Turnbull's house. (Twitter/@PPantsdown)

Safe Schools protesters outside Malcolm Turnbull's house. (Twitter/@PPantsdown) Source: Twitter

Protesters have chalked a rainbow outside Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's home, telling the government to keep their "hands off" the anti-bullying Safe Schools program.

The controversial program designed to reduce bullying of LGBTIQ students is currently undergoing an independent review.

Activists can be seen in a video chalking and discussing the program while a lone AFP officer looks on.

The review of the Safe Schools program is being handed to the government on Friday.

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