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Equal Love is a nationwide campaign for marriage equality in Australia. Through taking a stand and taking to the streets, we aim to put pressure on the government to legislate for equal marriage rights so it no longer discriminates against LGBTI people.

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Tuesday 20 September 2011

HISTORIC MOTION: Tasmanian Parliament First in Australia to vote for Marriage Equality

In a historical vote today we saw the Tasmanian Parliament be the first in Australia to vote for Marriage Equality.

The motion put by the Greens leader Nick McKim and was supported by Premier Lara Giddings and got overwhelming support by politicians with only 2 speaking against the motion in the debate.

The vote was passed 13votes for 9against to support marriage equality and called on the Federal Government to reform the marriage laws.

Australian Marriage Equality national convener, Alex Greenwich, said the vote will send a powerful message to the rest of the nation.

"Today's vote sends a compelling message to the Federal Government that it's time for all Australian couples to have legal equality", Mr Greenwich said.

Ali Hogg Convener of Equal Love Victoria was thrilled by the result:

“This is a historic day for marriage equality! A big congratulations to Tasmania!!”

“The Tasmanian motion is a great start if we want to see full marriage equality in Australia. It is a massive step forward and shows if we keep up the pressure we can actually win this campaign”

“It is vital that we keep up the pressure on the ALP so hopefully their members follow suit with their Tasmanian colleagues and support marriage equality at their National Conference in December” Ms Hogg concluded.


Equal Love invite all supporters of marriage equality across Australia to head to Sydney to protest outside the ALP National Conference this December.

NATIONAL CONFERENCE RALLY DETAILS: 12pm, Saturday December 3 at Hyde Park North (Sydney, NSW)

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