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Australian Capital Territory legalises same-sex marriage | Australian Capital Territory legalises same-sex marriage |
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The Australian Capital Territory has become the first part of Australia to legalise same-sex marriage. | The Australian Capital Territory has become the first part of Australia to legalise same-sex marriage. |
The ACT parliament passed a bill that will allow gay couples to marry, after a short debate on Tuesday. | |
Celebrants will now be allowed to marry same-sex couples inside the ACT, regardless of which state they live in. | Celebrants will now be allowed to marry same-sex couples inside the ACT, regardless of which state they live in. |
Federal law, however, specified in 2004 that marriage was between a man and a woman, and the federal government is expected to challenge the move. | Federal law, however, specified in 2004 that marriage was between a man and a woman, and the federal government is expected to challenge the move. |
The move was passed in the 17-member ACT Legislative Assembly, backed by Labor and the Greens, with the Liberals voting against. | The move was passed in the 17-member ACT Legislative Assembly, backed by Labor and the Greens, with the Liberals voting against. |
"There is no longer any excuse, if there ever was, to discriminate against same-sex couples in our community," ACT Chief Minister Katy Gallagher told the parliament. | "There is no longer any excuse, if there ever was, to discriminate against same-sex couples in our community," ACT Chief Minister Katy Gallagher told the parliament. |
"They are our children, our parents, our brothers, our sisters, our leaders, our business people, our mentors and our colleagues." | "They are our children, our parents, our brothers, our sisters, our leaders, our business people, our mentors and our colleagues." |
"More than anything, they are our equals. The Marriage Equality Act puts this fundamental principle and human right into law," the Australian Broadcasting Corporation quoted her as saying. | "More than anything, they are our equals. The Marriage Equality Act puts this fundamental principle and human right into law," the Australian Broadcasting Corporation quoted her as saying. |
Ms Gallagher said that the first weddings could take place by the end of the year. | Ms Gallagher said that the first weddings could take place by the end of the year. |
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Attorney-General George Brandis, however, says the local law will face a legal challenge, because it is inconsistent with the national-level Marriage Act. | |
"It would be very distressing to individuals who may enter into a ceremony of marriage under the new ACT law, and to their families, to find that their marriages were invalid," a statement from the Attorney-General's Office said. | |
The ACT bill was amended shortly before it passed in an attempt to strengthen it against a potential challenge. | |
Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who leads a Liberal-National coalition, opposes same-sex marriage. | Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who leads a Liberal-National coalition, opposes same-sex marriage. |
His sister, however, has recently disclosed that she is engaged to her female partner. | His sister, however, has recently disclosed that she is engaged to her female partner. |
Last year, a bill allowing same-sex marriage was voted down in both houses of Australia's national parliament. |
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