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Criticism of national same-sex law reform slated | Print |  E-mail
Monday, 19 May 2008
Criticism of national same-sex law reform slated
Benefits of recognition will far outweigh costs
19 May 2008

The Australian Coalition for Equality says that the Federal Government's proposal for removing discrimination against same-sex relationships in national law will bring wide ranging financial benefits to same-sex partners.

ACE spokesperson, Rod Swift, was responding to claims by the Coming Out Proud Program that reform will impose a financial cost to partners without any gain in symbolic recognition through a national civil union scheme.

"Equality for same-sex de facto couples will mean financial benefits and entitlements in many different areas including Medicare, taxation, pensions and superannuation", Mr Swift said.

"Some partners will lose unemployment benefits and family allowances, but the Federal Government is committed to phasing these changes in last so there is time for couples to adjust."

Mr Swift said the $66 million the Government expects to save from reform, as cited in last week's Federal Budget, does not take into account payments to same-sex partners in areas like Commonwealth superannuation, which will come from the national Future Fund, or increased benefits to private superannuation contributors, which will be paid by employers.

"The financial benefits of recognising same-sex partners in federal law will far outweigh the costs", Mr Swift said.

Mr Swift said it is deeply disappointing that the Federal Government does not support same-sex marriage.

"We continue to advocate for equal marriage, but we also believe same-sex partners should not have to marry to access entitlements."

"Nor should couples for whom financial equity is urgent, such as elderly or retired couples, have to wait for marriage reform before they can access spousal benefits."


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