There’s just four days left for Australians to send submissions on the Greens’ marriage equality bill on why same-sex discrimination should be removed from the Marriage Act.
“We’ve seen the Catholic church today come out strongly against marriage equality before the April 2 deadline for submissions,” Greens’ marriage equality spokesperson, Sen. Sarah Hanson-Young, said.
“We urge supporters of human rights and respect to stand up for love and show they are not marriage sceptics, unlike some church leaders who think the institution of marriage is too fragile to handle further changes.
“Marriage has always changed and adapted over time, and for most Australians it’s now a civil, public celebration of the love between two consenting adults.








