PRESS RELEASE - Friday 13th August 2004
Friday the 13th:
Dark Day for Equality
The Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby (NSW) has hailed Friday the 13th of August a dark day for equality.
This afternoon the Senate passed the Marriage Legislation Amendment Bill 2004,
which will expressly define marriage as between a man and a woman and prohibits
the recognition of foreign same sex unions.
GLRL Co-Convenor Rob McGrory said, "The passage of this Bill by the Coalition
and Labor marks this day as a dark day for equality in Australia. This is the
first time in Australian history that a Federal Government has decided to wind
back the rights of gay men and lesbians."
The Bill had previously been sent to a Senate inquiry for investigation but the
ALP decided to renege on its commitment to await the Senate Committee report
before voting on the Bill.
"In voting for this Bill the major parties have shamefully demonstrated to the
Australian public that they are more interested in promoting prejudice than
equality. The Coalition and Labor Party have cruelly voted to stigmatise an
already vulnerable portion of the population in order to appease the
conservative right," said GLRL Co-Convenor Somali Cerise.
The GLRL warned the Labor Party that by voting for this legislation it had
alienated gay and lesbian voters.
"Gay men and lesbians will think twice before trusting the Labor Party with
their vote. It is a dreadful shame for Australians that the Labor Party has
shown no resolve in standing up for fairness and equality," concluded McGrory.
For further information or comment please contact:
Ms Somali Cerise 0411 869 595
Mr Rob McGrory 0404 837 905
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