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  2. Marriage in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian citizenship is not a requirement for marriage in Australia, nor for the recognition of a foreign marriage. When one of the parties to a marriage is a non-citizen of Australia and the other is an Australian or New Zealand citizen or a permanent resident, the non-citizen may apply for an Australian “partner visa” to remain in ...

  3. History of same-sex marriage in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The history of same-sex marriage in Australia includes its express prohibition by the Howard government in 2004 and its eventual legalisation by the Parliament in December 2017. Although a same-sex marriage law was passed by the Australian Capital Territory in 2013, it was struck down by the High Court on the basis of inconsistency with federal ...

  4. Same-sex marriage in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Same-sex marriage has been legal in Australia since 9 December 2017. Legislation to allow it, the Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Act 2017, passed the Parliament of Australia on 7 December 2017 and received royal assent from Governor-General Peter Cosgrove the following day.

  5. Marriage Act 1961 (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Marriage Act 1961 (Cth) is an Act of the Parliament of Australia which regulates marriage in Australia.Since its passage in 1961, it has been amended on numerous occasions and applies uniformly throughout Australia (including its external territories); and any law made by a state or territory inconsistent with the Act is invalid.

  6. LGBTQ history in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Amendments were also made to prevent the recognition in Australia of marriages conducted in other countries between a man and another man or a woman and another woman. [citation needed] The passage of the legislation was made possible because the Australian Labor Party supported the Howard government's proposed ban on same-sex marriages at the ...

  7. Australian Marriage Equality - Wikipedia

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    Australian Marriage Equality (AME) was an advocacy group driven by volunteers who came together to pursue the legalisation of same-sex marriage in Australia. AME partnered with a diverse range of organisations and supporters across the country to end the exclusion of same-sex LGBTIQ couples from marriage in Australia. [1]

  8. Celebrant (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Marriage in Australia – summary of the legal status history and organising of marriage in Australia. Celebrant Foundation and Institute – information about the pioneer non-profit organisation which established civil celebrants in the US based on the Australian model. Officiant – synonym for celebrant.

  9. Celebrancy - Wikipedia

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    The wedding is the flagship ceremony of every culture. Celebrancy is a profession founded in Australia in 1973 by the then Australian attorney-general Lionel Murphy. [1] The aim of the celebrancy program was to authorise persons to officiate at secular ceremonies of substance, meaning and dignity mainly for non-church people.