Get with the program: Australia is ready for same-sex marriage

Media Release | Spokesperson Sarah Hanson-Young
Friday 1st August 2008, 12:00am

Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young has challenged statements made
by fellow South Australian Senator Penny Wong on the ABC’s Q&A
program last night.

 

Senator Wong asserted that Labor’s position of denying same-sex
couples the right to legally marry is in line with the views of the
Australian community.

 

“The statements made by Senator Wong on Q&A last night are out
of touch with the view of the majority of Australians,” said Senator
Hanson-Young.

 

Recent polls show that the Australian public is supportive of
same-sex marriage. The readers’ poll in The Age on 2 May 2008 had 79%
of respondents in support of gay couples being allowed to marry. The
West Australian’s iGeneration poll of January this year also found the
majority of its respondents to be in favour of gay marriage.

 

“These polls back up what the Greens have known for a long time –
the community is way ahead of the old parties when it comes to this
issue. Australia is ready to honour the basic human right of allowing
adults to marry whomever they love, regardless of their gender or
sexual orientation,” said Senator Hanson-Young.

 

“I urge the Federal Government to open their ears to what is
actually happening in hearts and minds in this country, and to back the
Australian people and the Greens’ policy of legalising same-sex
marriage.”

 

An amendment will be moved by Senator Hanson-Young to remove all
types of discrimination against same-sex couples in federal law,
including marriage.

Senator Hanson-Young is a member of the Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs and will be attending hearings for the inquiry into same-sex rights in Commonwealth legislation next week:

  • Tuesday 5 August – Sydney Masonic Centre, 66 Goulburn St, Sydney
  • Wednesday 6 August – St James Court Conference Centre, 12 Batman St, Melbourne
  • Thursday 7 August – Committee Room 2S1, Parliament House, Canberra
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