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Briefing Paper on the deficiencies of the Marriage Amendment . . . The bill would not protect charities that hold to a traditional view of marriage Charities cannot undertake a disqualifying purpose, which – according to The Charities Act 2013 (Cth) – includes “the purpose of engaging in, or promoting, activities that are unlawful or contrary to public policy ”
MARRIAGE AMENDMENT (DEFINITION AND RELIGIOUS FREEDOMS) BILL 2017 MARRIAGE AMENDMENT (DEFINITION AND RELIGIOUS FREEDOMS) BILL 2017 GENERAL OUTLINE 1 This Bill amends the Marriage Act 1961 (Cth) to remove the restrictions that limit marriage in Australia to the union of a man and a woman The Bill will allow two people the freedom to marry in Australia, regardless of their sex or gender
Legal database - View: Extrinsic Materials: Marriage Amendment . . . General Outline 25 This Bill amends the Marriage Act 1961 to allow two people to marry in Australia, regardless of their sex or gender The Bill also gives protections to freedom of expression, association, thought, conscience or religion The Bill also recognises foreign same-sex marriages in Australia
Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Bill 2017 Amends the: Marriage Act 1961 to: redefine marriage as ‘a union of two people’; introduce non-gendered language so that the requirements of the Act apply equally to all marriages; enable same-sex marriages that have been, or will be, solemnised under the law of a foreign country to be recognised in Australia; amend the definition of
MARRIAGE AMENDMENT (DEFINITION AND RELIGIOUS FREEDOMS) ACT 2017 - NOTES This is a compilation of the Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Act 2017 that shows the text of the law as amended and in force on1 September 2021(thecompilation date) The notes at the end of this compilation (theendnotes) include information about amending laws and the amendment history of provisions of the compiled law
Marriage Amendment (Definition and. . . : 4 Dec 2017: House debates . . . Amendments about unrelated issues, amendments that seek to delay same-sex marriage for the 61 6 per cent of Australians who made their preferences clear or amendments that seek to unwind or remove any legal rights or discrimination protections will be opposed
Marriage Ammendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Act 2017 the Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Bill 2017 and, in doing so, in support of marriage equality Australia is a proud, progressive country, and has long led the world when it comes to human rights and protection from discrimination in our society Our nation's rich egalitarian spirit is a product of our history