Английская Википедия:Endorsements in the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey
Шаблон:Use Australian English Шаблон:Use dmy dates A number of politicians, public figures, media outlets, businesses and other organisations endorsed voting either in favour or against same-sex marriage during the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey.
"Yes" campaign
Lead lobby groups
- Australian Marriage Equality – The leading lobby group for same-sex marriage in Australia, running under the banner of the Equality Campaign, announced at a press conference on 11 August that, if the legal challenge to the survey is unsuccessful, "we have a duty to every Aussie who supports fairness and equality to try to win it. We are in this to win this".[1]
- GetUp! – The left-leaning activist group announced it would "engage in a campaign to win a Yes result...to deliver...the fairer and more equal country we believe in".[2]
Notable individuals
Notable bands
Politicians
Federal
State and territory
Local
International
Organisations and agencies
Sports groups and organisations
Newspapers and websites
State and local governments
Religious groups
Religious groups who advocate a "yes" vote include:
- Australian Council of Hindu Clergy[4]
- Buddhism Australia[4][5]
- Pitt Street Uniting Church[6]
- Quakers Australia[7]
- Rabbinic Council of the Union for Progressive Judaism[4]
- St Michael's Uniting Church, Melbourne[8]
Denomination leaders who advocate a "yes" vote include:
- Frank Brennan, Catholic priest[9]
- Kay Goldsworthy, the Anglican Archbishop of Perth[10]
Prior to the postal survey, over 500 Australian faith leaders signed a joint letter asking the Australian Government to enact same-sex marriage. Leaders signing were Anglican, Catholic, Uniting Church, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish and Muslim.[11][12]
Political parties
Others
- Fitzy and Wippa, radio show[13]
- Kath and Kim, television comedy[14]
- Kinky Boots Australia, musical[15]
- RuPaul's Drag Race, US reality competition series[16]
- Wicked Australia & NZ, musical[17]
- Will & Grace, US sitcom[18]
Rallies
Some of the "largest LGBTI demonstrations in Australian history" occurred in the lead-up to the postal survey in various cities.[19] On 27 August, approximately 20,000 people attended a rally in Melbourne calling on the government to legalise same-sex marriage,[20] whilst on 10 September more than 30,000 people gathered in Sydney's CBD supporting a "Yes" vote in the survey.[21]
"No" campaign
Lead lobby groups
- Australian Catholic Bishops' Conference (ACBC) has said, "Vote No, to keep marriage as a unique relationship between a woman and a man . . . the consequences of changing marriage are very real".[22]
- Coalition for Marriage, a body formed by several groups[23] opposed to same-sex marriage to co-ordinate a "No" campaign.[24][25]
- Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) advocates a "No" vote, in-part, because of the perceived implications for children.[26]
- Marriage Alliance states that it wants to respect same-sex attracted people but does not want to change the current definition of marriage.[27]
- FamilyVoice Australia which advocates Voting No for freedom and for children.[28]
Notable individuals
- John Anderson, former Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the National Party of Australia (1999–2005)[29][30]
- Bronwyn Bishop, former MP for Mackellar[31]
- Joe Bullock, former Labor Senator for Western Australia[32]
- Roger Corbett, former CEO of Woolworths Limited and former chairman of Fairfax Media[33][34]
- Miranda Devine, Conservative columnist[35]
- David Flint, legal academicШаблон:Citation needed
- Israel Folau, rugby union player[36]
- John Howard, former Prime Minister of Australia (1996–2007)[37]
- Barnaby Joyce, former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and Leader of the National Party[38]
- Mark Latham, former Leader of the Labor Party[39]
- Bill O'Chee, former Senator National for QueenslandШаблон:Citation needed
- Lyle Shelton, managing director of the Australian Christian Lobby[40]
- Warren Truss, former Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the National Party of Australia (2013–2016)[41]
- Karina Okotel, federal vice president of the Liberal Party.[42]
Politicians
Organisations and agencies
- Antipodean Resistance, Neo-Nazi and fascist group[43][44]
- United Patriots Front, far-right nationalist anti-Islam organisation[45][46]
Religious groups
Political parties
Neutral
Organisations and agencies
- Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ)[47]
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)[48]
- Australia Post[49]
- Deloitte Access Economics[47]
- Holden[47]
- Optus[47]
- REA Group[47]
- The Salvation Army[47]
Sports groups and organisations
- Australian Olympic Committee[50]
- Carlton Football Club[51]
- Fremantle Football Club[51]
- Hawthorn Football Club[51]
- Swimming Australia[52]
- West Coast Eagles[53]
State and local governments
Political parties
References
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- ↑ 4,0 4,1 4,2 Same-sex marriage debate: conservative Muslims steer clear for fear of backlash
- ↑ Australian Buddhists supports same-sex marriage
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- ↑ Marriage Equality Letter
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- ↑ Legalise same-sex marriage for the 'common good', says Catholic priest Frank Brennan
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ It's Great To See People Of Faith Also Have Faith In Marriage Equality
- ↑ Marriage equality: Rogue Liberal MPs open to postal plebiscite
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- ↑ 'We can win this contest': Liberal MP Andrew Hastie urges No on same sex marriage vote
- ↑ Roger Corbett, former managing director of Woolworths, is opposed to same-sex marriage.
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- ↑ Same-sex 'yes' vote will open a can of worms
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- ↑ Traditional family values have underpinned the fabric of our society for generations, and as Former Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss warns, those values should not be discarded lightly.
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- ↑ Antipodean Resistance Neo-Nazi group trying to sway Australia's same-sex marriage postal vote
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- ↑ Gay marriage vote is Australia's Brexit / Trump moment. The fed up silent masses will vote NO despite propaganda & the left will cry & wail
- ↑ Is anyone else sick of gay marriage propaganda? It's literally everywhere. How stupid do they think we are? I won't be told what to do.
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