Comments on: Vic Labor gay policy committee makes start /news/national-news/victoria-news/vic-labor-gay-policy-committee-makes-start-2/35276 Setting Australia’s LGBTI agenda since 1979 Thu, 18 Mar 2010 12:19:17 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 By: David Wombat Lyons /news/national-news/victoria-news/vic-labor-gay-policy-committee-makes-start-2/35276#comment-25794 Thu, 18 Mar 2010 12:19:17 +0000 https://starobserver.com.au/news/australia-news/victoria-news/2010/03/17/vic-labor-gay-policy-committee-makes-start-2/35276#comment-25794 If Premier John Brumby is a known conservative on gay rights issues, what befits would a Policy Committee be able to deliver.

not sure about the comment, “Victorian Labor the first major state political party to have an official gay voice.” given that the Australian Greens have had a state role for GLBTI representation for a long time.

Given that the Greens are very much a major player for the state seats of Melbourne and Brunswick, and they have 3 upper house members, and that is expected to double at this elections – the Star should be viewing them as one of the major victorian parties.

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By: Will /news/national-news/victoria-news/vic-labor-gay-policy-committee-makes-start-2/35276#comment-25793 Thu, 18 Mar 2010 01:13:25 +0000 https://starobserver.com.au/news/australia-news/victoria-news/2010/03/17/vic-labor-gay-policy-committee-makes-start-2/35276#comment-25793 And history repeats.

Good luck guys, especially with the Catholic right and State Governments courting organised religion generally. Hulls recent back room deal was revealing. We will still be the sacrificial lamb in their attempts of incest with organised religion.

Your efforts are called, ‘co-optation’.

You would be better off giving a politician an occasional walloping around the head with a newspaper role.

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