by Alex Greenwich | Nov 17, 2011 | Australian commentary, Australian resources, Resources
There is a strong connection between gays and lesbians having the choice to marry and significantly improving their mental and physical health. While the link between marriage equality and health is well-established in the US context, it has received less attention in...
by Alex Greenwich | Nov 15, 2011 | Australian news, Australian resources, News, Resources
Almost two thirds of voters support legalising same-sex marriage, indicating the public is more relaxed with the concept than politicians. With Julia Gillard to recommend today that Labor change its policy position to that of a conscience vote, the...
by Alex Greenwich | Nov 14, 2011 | Australian commentary, Australian news, Australian resources
On Saturday night Rainbow Labor co-convener, Neil Pharaoh, gave the following address to the Australian Rainbow Labor Network Ball. A news report of this address can be found here. *** Good evening. My name is Neil Pharaoh and I am one of two National Co-convenors of...
by John | Sep 23, 2011 | AME resources, Australian news, Australian resources, News, Resources
Hobart Same-Sex Marriage Forum: Backspace Theatre, Sep 13 Should Tasmania be the first State to enact Same-Sex Marriage? A recent poll has shown as many as 74 per cent of Tasmanians believe same-sex couples should be allowed to marry. A forum was held in Hobart on 13...
by Alex Greenwich | Jul 22, 2011 | AME resources, Australian news, Australian resources, News, Resources
In good news for supporters of same-sex marriage, images and messages that appeared on the Potential Wedding Album (TPWA) website will soon be hosted on a page on Australian Marriage Equality’s (AME) website after a cyber-attack on the site’s upstream server in early...
by Alex Greenwich | May 20, 2011 | AME resources, Australian resources
Four Australian State Labor Party branches have endorsed marriage equality. The first was Tasmania in July 2009. For media reports, click here and here The second was Victoria in November 2009. For a media report, click here. A copy of the motion is below. The third...