AI Chat Search Browse Media On This Day Map Quotations Timeline Research Free Datasets Remembered About Contact

Julia Gillard is against gay marriage

Wed 30 Jun 2010 In: International News View at Wayback View at NDHA

Julia Gillard In a major blow for campaigners, New Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has made it clear she does not support legalising gay marriage. She has told the Austereo show that Labor policy on gay marriage will remain the same under her leadership. "We believe the marriage act is appropriate in its current form, that is recognising that marriage is between a man and a woman, but we have as a government taken steps to equalise treatment for gay couples," she said. Ms Gillard says it's her personal view. Australian Marriage Equality and the Australian Coalition for Equality had expressed hope that policy would change under Ms Gillard. Alex Greenwich from Australian Marriage Equality says 85 percent of gay and lesbian Australians, 64 percent of Labor voters, and 60 percent of all Australians support marriage equality and a majority of same-sex partners would marry if they could.    

Credit: GayNZ.com Daily News staff

First published: Wednesday, 30th June 2010 - 4:28pm

Rights Information

This page displays a version of a GayNZ.com article that was automatically harvested before the website closed. All of the formatting and images have been removed and some text content may not have been fully captured correctly. The article is provided here for personal research and review and does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of PrideNZ.com. If you have queries or concerns about this article please email us