Australian Marriage Equality (AME) will hold an election campaign workshop in Burnie on Sunday 26th June 2pm at the UTAS Cradle Coast Campus.
“Marriage Equality is a simple issue of fairness and equality. AME is holding a workshop in Burnie so community members can get involved in the campaign, ask questions and share their stories on why marriage equality matters,” local AME spokesperson Andrew Badcock said.
“It is about members of our families, our friends, neighbours and workmates. It’s important that they have the same aspirations and opportunities in life as every Australian.
The upcoming workshop in Burnie is part of the largest election campaign AME has ever undertaken. It will involve AME being active in more than 30 seats across every state in Australia.
“Marriage equality is an issue that unites supporters and candidates across all major parties and we have a plan to ensure this election returns stronger support than ever,” Mr Badcock said.
Apart from the local community, AME will continue to reach out to Liberal, Labor, Greens and Independents to win over MPs and candidates throughout the election campaign.
“We continue to send the message that a plebiscite on marriage equality is unnecessary and expensive and it can easily be resolved by a vote in the Parliament.
“Our goal is for every Australian to share in the happiness, security and commitment that comes from marriage,” Mr Badcock concluded.
For more information about the workshop please contact: Peter Stahel 0408 584 439
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