by John | Jan 12, 2012 | Australian commentary, Australian news, News
Thursday, 12 January, 2012 By Tennis Australia Margaret Court has won more grand slam titles than any other player and has been honoured for her achievements in tennis and she is a legend of the sport. We respect her playing record, it is second to none. But her...
by John | Jan 12, 2012 | AME resources, Australian news, News, Resources
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Business Assocation (SGLBA) members can take advantage of a special offer from Australian Marriage Equality. AME is holding a fundraiser at Sydney’s most awarded restaurant, Quay on January 25, 2012. The Equality Dinner will be MC’ed by Geoff...
by John | Jan 12, 2012 | Australian news, News
Marriage equality advocates are hopeful they can win the issue in the courts after two prominent lawyers from opposite sides of the debate agreed that an amendment to the Marriage Act could be tested in the High Court. “There will undoubtedly be a constitutional...
by John | Jan 12, 2012 | Australian news, News
MARGARET Court has vowed to maintain her opposition to homosexuality and same-sex marriage, undeterred by gay activists planning to use next week’s Australian Open tennis championships to protest against her views. Court, Australia’s greatest women’s...
by John | Jan 11, 2012 | Australian news, News
BRENDAN TREMBATH: Last month the Australian Labor Party voted to change its policy and support gay marriage. But South Australia’s only openly gay MP is so pessimistic about the pace of change that he is still organising to get married overseas. Continue reading...
by John | Jan 11, 2012 | Australian news, News
Civil celebrants say same-sex couples are putting off commitment ceremonies in the hope that full marriage equality laws will be passed by federal parliament this year. Marriage celebrant network director Sarah Cummings says over the past year her group, Engage...