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- LGBT_rights_in_Australia abstract "Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) rights in Australia have gradually progressed since the late-20th century, to the point where anti-discrimination laws protect LGBT people in many areas of employment and service access, and same sex couples enjoy many of the same rights and benefits as non-same sex couples - with the notable exception of marriage.The term LGBTIA is now more common in Australia than LGBT, with the I denoting intersex people, born with atypical sex characteristics and A denoting Asexual people who don't experience sexual attraction. Organisations that include intersex people as well as LGBT people include the National LGBTIA Health Alliance, Sydney Mardi Gras, and community media.Australia is a federation of several states and territories, meaning many of its laws with respect to LGBT and intersex rights originate from a sub-jurisdictional level. States and territories began granting domestic partnership benefits and civil unions to same-sex couples from the mid 2000s and federal law recognises same-sex couples as de facto unions. Same-sex marriage has been proposed to the Commonwealth Parliament multiple times, but the parliament has rejected the bills on all occasions. Marriage, for federal law purposes, is defined as the union of a man and woman. The Australian Capital Territory legalisation of same-sex marriage was annulled by the High Court of Australia on the grounds that only the federal parliament has the constitutional and legal authority to legalise same-sex marriage. Same-sex adoption varies across each state and territory, with some allowing both joint and step adoption whilst others have not legislated same-sex adoption altogether. Discrimination protections on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity or expression also vary in each state and territory, though federal protection laws have been in place since August 1, 2013. Transgender Australians may change their legal gender in all states and territories and are recognised as their desired gender whilst androgynous Australians are legally able to register their gender as 'non-specific' on personal legal documents related to sex.Australia has been referred to by publications as one of the most gay friendly countries in the world, with recent polls indicating that a majority of Australians support same-sex marriage. A 2013 poll conducted by Pew Research indicated that 79% of Australians viewed that homosexuality should be accepted by society, making it the fifth most supportive country in the world behind Czech Republic, Canada, Germany and Spain, which ranked first. Because of its long history in regard to LGBT rights and its annual three-week long Mardi Gras festival, Sydney has been named one of the most gay friendly cities in the country and in the world.".
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- LGBT_rights_in_Australia adoption "Yes in TAS, ACT, NSW and WA. No in NT, VIC, SA and QLD".
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- LGBT_rights_in_Australia discriminationProtections "Sex Discrimination Amendment Act 2013".
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- LGBT_rights_in_Australia legalStatus "Legal nationwide since December 1994".
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- LGBT_rights_in_Australia military "Gays and lesbians allowed to serve openly since 1992".
- LGBT_rights_in_Australia recognitionOfRelationships "Civil Unions in ACT".
- LGBT_rights_in_Australia recognitionOfRelationships "De facto unions under federal law".
- LGBT_rights_in_Australia recognitionOfRelationships "Domestic partnerships in NSW, VIC, TAS, QLD, SA".
- LGBT_rights_in_Australia recognitionOfRelationships "Unregistered de facto unions in WA, NT".
- LGBT_rights_in_Australia subject Category:Australian_law.
- LGBT_rights_in_Australia subject Category:LGBT_history_in_Australia.
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- LGBT_rights_in_Australia comment "Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) rights in Australia have gradually progressed since the late-20th century, to the point where anti-discrimination laws protect LGBT people in many areas of employment and service access, and same sex couples enjoy many of the same rights and benefits as non-same sex couples - with the notable exception of marriage.The term LGBTIA is now more common in Australia than LGBT, with the I denoting intersex people, born with atypical sex characteristics and A denoting Asexual people who don't experience sexual attraction. ".
- LGBT_rights_in_Australia label "Diritti LGBT in Australia".
- LGBT_rights_in_Australia label "Droits LGBT en Australie".
- LGBT_rights_in_Australia label "Homosexualidad en Australia".
- LGBT_rights_in_Australia label "Homosexualität in Australien".
- LGBT_rights_in_Australia label "LGBT rights in Australia".
- LGBT_rights_in_Australia label "Sytuacja prawna i społeczna osób LGBT w Australii".
- LGBT_rights_in_Australia label "澳大利亚LGBT權益".
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