Monday 29th of April 2024

sister act...

sisters

From the Rudds to the Bolts, an issue that divides the nation also divides families.

This morning, Foreign Affairs Minister Kevin Rudd's sister Loree Rudd said she quit the Australian Labor Party last week in protest at its policy shift from opposing to supporting gay marriage after the national Labor Party Conference.

"I no longer liked the direction the Labor Party was going at state or federal level and I couldn't work for a party that had endorsed homosexuals marrying," she said.

Later, Stephanie Bolt, sister of right-wing Herald Sun blogger Andrew Bolt came out in defence of gay marriage on the Crikey website after she left a comment on his blog that was not published.

Ms Bolt said she was a lesbian who was married to her partner under Canadian law.

"It may seem naive, but having that certificate in my hand made me untouchable, secure, normal, and for those wonderful few weeks, I could drop the shield," she said. "It's disappointing beyond measure that my brother and others who share his views don't wish that for me and everyone else like me."

Ms Bolt said she had "received respect and love from people important to me as I made those first tentative steps out of the closet," but had also been "verbally abused" and "chased down city streets" by others because of her sexuality.


Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/national/gay-marriage-bolts-sister-speaks-out-20111213-1oss1.html#ixzz1gOoQFBsJ

"Homosexuals should be loved and treated right and they should not be discriminated against.

"It is a horrible thing for them to be discriminated against and that's why my brother introduced laws so they are not discriminated against.

"But to make that huge leap from their rights to breaking a commandment of Moses, to say homosexuals' relationships is marriage, is utter nonsense."

Ms Rudd said when she entered a polling booth at the next federal election, she would not vote for Labor unless the party had changed its policy on gay marriage.

She would look at other candidates, including those from Katter's Australian Party, and would make her decision based on the integrity of the candidate.


Read more: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/kevin-rudds-sister-quits-labor-over-gay-marriage-policy-20111213-1os44.html#ixzz1gOrqlGhS

no heart primary school...

A same-sex couple in Broken Hill, in far western New South Wales, say they are shocked their daughter has been rejected from a Catholic primary school because of their relationship.

The couple, who do not want to be named, enrolled their daughter into kindergarten at Sacred Heart Primary School for 2012 but say their application was recently rejected.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-12-13/gay-parents-accuse-school-of-enrolment-snub/3728660

she's got my nose and your hair...

Finance Minister Penny Wong and her partner Sophie Allouache have become parents for the first time.

Ms Allouache gave birth to a baby girl, named Alexandra, on Sunday morning at Adelaide's Women and Children's Hospital.

"She's wonderful, just wonderful," Senator Wong told News Limited.

"Sophie and I are delighted beyond words."

Alexandra was conceived using IVF and sperm from a donor known to the couple.

Senator Wong has said the biological father is a friend who will be known to the baby, but his name is not expected to be made public.

"We are extremely grateful to our IVF service and staff, and to our donor, for giving us the opportunity to raise a child together," Senator Wong said.

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-12-14/penny-wong2c-partner-welcome-baby/3730418?WT.svl=news4

deserving equal rights...

catholic gays

picture by Gus — Newtown fair, c 2009

happiness is a wedding cake...

Legalising same-sex marriage may create a healthier environment for gay men, say US researchers.

The number of visits by gay men to health clinics dropped significantly after same-sex unions were allowed in the state Massachusetts.

This was regardless of whether the men were in a stable relationship, reported the American Journal of Public Health.

A UK HIV charity said there was a clear link between happiness and health.

Research has already suggested that gay men are more likely to suffer from depression and suicidal thoughts than heterosexual men, and that social exclusion may be partly responsible.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-16203621