Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Australian Capitol Territory passes marriage equality

Australian Capitol Territory legalizes marriage equality

ABC News Australia reports that the Australian Capitol Territory (the Aussie version of Washington, DC) has passed marriage equality:
The Labor Government passed its Marriage Equality Same-Sex Bill in the Legislative Assembly with the help of Greens MLA Shane Rattenbury. The laws will allow an authorised celebrant to marry gay couples within the ACT, regardless of where they live. "I am proud to stand for equality. I am proud to stand for decency and I am proud to stand for respect," Mr Rattenbury told the Assembly today. "Perhaps most simply I am proud to stand in support of the notion that two people who love each other should be able to get married." Amendments were also passed to strengthen the laws against any challenge in the High Court. It is expected same-sex couples will be able to take advantage of the new laws before Christmas, after they give four weeks notice of their intent to marry.
The federal government plans to challenge the constitutionality of the bill in the High Court of Australia.

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