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Joint Statement On Marriage Equality From Australian LGBTI Organisations And Leaders

By LGBTnewswire.euOctober 19, 2016 Article

An overwhelming majority of the Australian people, a majority of both houses of parliament and leaders of all major parties support marriage equality. We have never had so much support for achieving this important step towards every Australian having the same opportunities as their neighbour.

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The plebiscite bill proposed by government does not have the required numbers to pass the Senate, and appears certain to be rejected by the Senate. We are calling on Parliament to vote down the plebiscite machinery legislation. By rejecting the plebiscite, Parliament will in part acknowledge the potential impact on our communities caused by exposure to the divisive and marginalising language used by a vocal minority who oppose marriage equality. Our concerns about the negative impact of the plebiscite are based on lived experience and supported by research. This impact is also exacerbated by the continued uncertainty around our equal rights, and a continued campaign by those who oppose reform, which further underscores our request for immediate action by the Parliament.

We once again call on the parliamentary representatives and leaders who support reform to come together and deliver a parliamentary path to reform in this term, so that every Australian is able to marry the person they love, in the country they cherish, on equal terms.

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Our shared goal is simple – we want marriage equality as soon as possible. The most efficient and effective way of achieving marriage equality is a vote in Parliament, a power confirmed by the High Court in 2013.

We make this call not only on behalf of LGBTI communities and their families who have been waiting for over a decade, but importantly to ensure future generations of LGBTI Australians can grow up knowing they are equal to their peers under the law.

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By working together, Parliament can fix this inequality. Therefore we urge Parliament to establish a cross party marriage equality working group now to ensure that the next bill delivered has cross party support, and provides a process and strategy to ensure that the majority of Parliamentarians who support marriage equality will be able to vote in favour of the legislation.

In the meantime, we will continue to build on the growing momentum to achieve marriage equality.  We will continue to demonstrate the strong and diverse support for marriage equality across the nation. We will continue until LGBTI people are afforded the dignity and equality they deserve.

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List of Signatories (as of 19/10/2016)

Acceptance Melbourne
ACON
Aleph Melbourne
Rowena Allen, (Gender & Sexuality Commissioner, Dept of Premier & Cabinet, Victoria)
Ambassadors & Bridge Builders International
Dr Gávi Ansara
Asian Australian Rainbow Alliance (AAuRA)
Australian Catholics for Equality
Australian GLBTIQ Multicultural Council
Australian Lawyers for Human Rights LGBTI Rights Subcommittee
Australian Marriage Equality
Australian Transgender Support Association Queensland
Australians for Equality
Michael Barnett
Black Rainbow
Dameyon Bonson
Brave Network Melbourne
Brisbane Gay and Lesbian Business Network
Brisbane LGBTI Action Group
Carmen Rupe Memorial Trust
Karen Christie
Florence Chen
Meg Clark
Connect for Life Tasmania
Dayenu
Johann De Joodt
Anne-Marie Delahunt
Harley Dennett
DiGS Equality
Diversity Launceston
DIY Rainbow
Kate Doak
Maxine Drake
Dreamtime Divas
Suzanne Eastwood
Equal Marriage Rights Australia
Kristyana Finch
Jamie Gardiner
Geelong Pride Games
Gender Diversity Alliance South Australia
Gender Help for Parents
GetUp!
Kelly Glanney
GLOBE
Christine Healy
Brendan Heck
Aram Hosie
Mandy How
Corey Irlam
Kristine Johnson
Sharon Jones
Lesbians in the Shoalhaven Area
LGBTI Legal Service
Human Rights Law Centre (HRLC)
Lynne O’Brien
Marhaba Melbourne
Marriage Equality Gilmore
Dr. Ruth McNair
Metropolitan Community Church – Melbourne
Jane Elizabeth Moore
Muslims Against Homophobia
National LGBTI Health Alliance
New South Wales Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby
Northern Territory AIDS and Hepatitis Council
OII Australia
Stephen Page
PFLAG NSW
PFLAG Perth
Pink Mountains
Pride in Diversity
Queer Muslims Sydney
Queer Screen
Rainbow Families
Rosh Pinah: An Affirming Orthodox Jewish Network
Krishna Sandha
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Business Association
Sydney Gay Meditation Group
Transgender Equality Alliance
Transgender Victoria
Uniting Network
Anthony Venn-Brown
Victorian AIDS Council
Victorian Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby
Wear Rainbow
Veronica Wensing
Annie Whitehead
Tushara Wickramariyaratne

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