This profile of AME, National Convener, Alex Greenwich was published in DNA magazine in May 2011:

On the 6am flight into Canberra I read in The Australian that deputy opposition leader Julie Bishop has an open mind on marriage equality, thanks to chats with professor Kerryn phelps. I look forward to meeting her later in the day.

I share a cab to parliament house with simon sheikh, head of get Up. He is here to discuss solar panels and I’m here to sell marriage equality, along with activists Rodney Croome and Malcolm Mcpherson.

We start our day by meeting a very welcoming andrew Wilkie, independent Mp from tasmania, who congratulates us on all we are doing and stresses how much work we have ahead of us.

The first of our 14 meetings is with a Liberal Mp from a rural nsW seat. We discuss how country people are good people and she shares a story about two gay ambulance workers who are together and loved by her electorate. however, she needs more information and time before she makes up her mind.

The full article can be found here: Alex Greenwich in DNA