For five days, same-sex couples could get married in Australia's
capital city of Canberra. Those who did were the first in the country
to do so.But that fleeting window was slammed shut Thursday by the
Australian
High Court, which ruled that a recent local law legalizing
same-sex marriage was invalid.
That means that the marriages of the couples who took advantage of
the law to tie the knot -- 27 according to local media -- will be
annulled."This is devastating for those couples who married this week
and for their families," said Rodney Croome, the national director of
the advocacy group Australian Marriage Equality. "However, this is
just a temporary defeat."Australian gay rights activists said their
fight would now shift to lobbying the national parliament to change
federal legislation.The high court said Thursday that the federal
Marriage Act, which doesn't permit same-sex marriage, takes precedence
over the law passed by the legislative assembly in Canberra, also
known as the Australian Capital Territory.The lawmakers in the ACT,
which has a population of about 380,000 people, would have been aware
that their same-sex marriage law wouldn't be allowed to override
federal law.
But their move has succeeded in fostering renewed debate on the issue in Australia.
The activists' goal of changing the federal
Marriage Act appears to be a stern challenge, though. Prime Minister
Tony Abbott and his conservative coalition oppose same-sex marriage.
That's despite public pressure from his family."Sad
news that the ACT same-sex marriage law has been overturned," tweeted
Abbott's lesbian sister, Christine Forster."Focus now firmly on
federal parliament," wrote Forster, who is a lcouncil member in
Sydney.
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