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