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Aussie civil unions will stay after all

Fri 27 Nov 2009 In: International News View at Wayback

Australia's Federal Government has now agreed to allow gay couples in the Australian Capital Territory to hold legally binding civil partnership ceremonies. The Legislative Assembly passed a Greens bill earlier this month allowing gay couples in the Australian Capital Territory to recognise their relationship with a legal ceremony, but the Federal Government had signaled it would veto the legislation. A compromise has now been reached, whereby same-sex couples can have their union recognised if they notify the registrar-general, reports ABC News. ACT Attorney-General Simon Corbell says the agreement is a great step forward for marriage equality in Australia. This locks in the role of ceremonies for same-sex couples," he explains. "We have legal ceremonies and we have legal ceremony celebrants and that is a very important reform. "This now opens the door for other states and territories to follow the ACT's lead knowing the Commonwealth accepts ceremonies are now a legal part of the equation."    

Credit: GayNZ.com Daily News Staff

First published: Friday, 27th November 2009 - 8:43am

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