Australian territory becomes first to allow gay marriage
First gay weddings could take place in Capital Territory by end of year
Australia’s national capital on Tuesday passed laws making it the first territory to allow gay marriage and said a legal challenge from the federal government would not stop same-sex weddings from going ahead.
Same-sex unions are available in a majority of Australian states but because marriage comes under federal legislation these couples are not formally recognised as married by the government.
The new law passed by the Australian Capital Territory’s 17-member Legislative Assembly in Canberra means the first weddings could take place by the end of the year, Chief Minister Katy Gallagher said.
“I am sorry that the Commonwealth threat hangs over this law, but couples who marry will do so with their eyes open to the action that the Commonwealth is taking,” Gallagher said in introducing the bill.
“We understand this creates some uncertainty ahead, but that should not deter us; it does not rattle us and it doesn’t change our path.”
Australia has six states and two mainland territories.