Australian Marriage Equality today revealed the 50 Federal MPs targeted by the new nationwide “We’re Waiting” campaign.

Only 25 more MPs are needed to support reform for legislation to pass the Parliament.

The ‘We’re Waiting’ campaign will put a face to the millions of Australians waiting for reform and empower local communities in targeted electorates to help reform happen.

All targeted parliamentarians will today receive a rose from people who are waiting.

This includes gay couples waiting to marry; straight couples who have put their weddings on hold until their gay friends can marry; parents waiting for their sons or daughters to be treated equally by the law; and the majority of Australians waiting for reform to happen.

Australian Marriage Equality National Director, Rodney Croome, said, “Today we launch our new campaign to activate grass roots support in the 50 electorates we have identified are key to achieving marriage equality,”

“We have selected 50 MPs who we believe may be persuaded to support reform, and if we can persuade just half of them, marriage equality will pass.”

“Tens of thousands samesex couples are waiting to get married, 65% of Australian are waiting for the laws to change, and now even straight couples are waiting to get married till their gay friends can.

“Our campaign, ‘We’re Waiting’, will put a face to the millions of Australians waiting for reform in key electorates, and will empower these communities to do something about it.”

“This starts from today with marriage equality supporters, gay and straight, visiting their MPs office for the first time to deliver roses, start the conversation about marriage equality, and ask them the question “what are you waiting for?”

“From the WA seat of Cowan to the Queensland seat of McPherson, over the coming weeks and months we will support these local communities to build the profile of the issue in key electorates and open the hearts and minds of undecided MPs.”

The campaign has the support of Wallaby David Pocock, who is waiting to marry his partner Emma until the laws change.

Mr Pocock said, “It comes down to equal love. I don’t think it’s the government’s role to tell people that their love is right or wrong.”

“I couldn’t keep quiet while people I loved dearly were being penalised for their sexuality something they can do nothing about”.

He added, “Oh, and also the sky didn’t fall during the few days of marriage equality in Canberra which no doubt many anti equality groups predicted”.

The campaign’s video featuring gay and straight couples across Australia is at www.werewaiting.org

There’s plenty for supporters to do while waiting, including:
● Meeting with undecided MPs about Marriage Equality
● Straight couples can pledge to wait to marry till reform happens
● If you are unable to wait to get married, have your celebrant express your support for reform
● Asking coalition MPs for a conscience vote
● Signing up to support marriage equality
● Educating yourself on the need for marriage equality
● Chipping in to support the campaign

For further comment contact Rodney Croome on 0409 010 668 or Ivan Hinton on 0419 124 826.
For information on constituents delivering roses to MPs call Bronwyn Middleton on 0425 210 023
To talk to straight couples waiting to get married contact Brenden Spencer on 0412 206 376.

The targeted parliamentarians are:
Party First Name Last Name Electorate Rose delivery time at electorate office
LP       Jane Prentice                 Ryan                  9:30am
LP      Steven Ciobo                  Moncrief          10:00am
LP      Andrew Nikolic             Bass                    10:00am
ALP   Chris Bowen                    McMahon        11:00am
ALP Wayne Swan                      Lilley                 11:00am and 1:00pm
LP    Karen McNamara            Dobell               12:00pm
LP    Julie Bishop                        Curtin                9:00am
LP    Ian Blayney                        Geraldton         9:00am
LP    Luke Simpkins                  Cowan                1:00pm
LP    Peter Dutton                      Dickson             1:00pm
LP    Stuart Robert                    Fadden               1:00pm
LP   Josh Frydenberg               Kooyong            2:00pm
LP   Karen Andrews                  McPherson       2:00pm
LP   Michael McCormack      Riverina              3:00pm
PUP  Clive Palmer                    Fairfax                 4:00pm
LP    Paul Fletcher                     Bradfield            4:00pm
ALP  Joel Fitzgibbon                Hunter
ALP  Michelle Rowland          Greenway
LP     John Alexander              Bennelong
LP    Alexander Hawke           Mitchell
LP    Joseph Hockey                North Sydney
LP    Louise Markus                 Macquarie
LP   Fiona Scott                         Lindsay
Nats  Kevin Hogan                   Page
ALP   Edham Husic                  Chifley
LP    Sussan Ley                         Farrer
LP    Ann Sudmalis                   Gilmore
LP    Lucy Wicks                       Robertson
CLP  Natasha Griggs               Solomon
LP    Warren Entsch                Leichardt
LP    Ewen Jones                       Herbert
LP    Andrew Laming               Bowman
LP    Malcolm Brough             Longman
Nats  Michelle Landry           Capricornia
Nats  Kenneth O’Dowd          Flynn
LP      Jamie Briggs                   Mayo
LP      Christopher Pyne        Sturt
LP      Antony Pasin                Barker
LP      Andrew Southcott      Boothby
LP      Eric Hutchinson          Lyons
ALP   Anna Burke                  Chislolm
LP      Russell Broadbent     McMillan
LP      Sarah Henderson       Corangamite
LP      Gregory Hunt              Flinders
LP      Andrew Robb              Goldstein
LP      Anthony Smith           Casey
LP      Kenneth Wyatt           Hasluck
LP      Stephen Irons              Swan
Nats  Barnaby Joyce            New England
LP      Ann Sudmalis              Gilmore
LP      Melissa Price               Durack