Parliamentary group to support GLBTI issues

Parliamentary group to support GLBTI issues

A tri-partisan parliamentary group set up to deal with ‘forgotten’ GLBTI issues has been announced today.

In what’s being hailed as an Australian first, the Parliamentary Friendship Group for LGBTI Australians (PFLGBTIA) has been established by Coalition MP Warren Entsch, with the support of Labor MP Graham Perrett, Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young.

In a statement today, Entsch, who will chair the group, said the move will offer GLBTI Australians a chance to have their issues heard.

“This is an important step in recognising the divide that exists between policy makers and the LGBTI community,” Entsch said.

“Social interaction with Members and Senators of the Federal Parliament will allow LGBTI Australians to raise issues, build awareness and to provide opportunities for these to be discussed and addressed at a legislative level.”

Over the years Entsch has proven an ally for the GLBT community. In 2007 he was one of five Liberal backbenchers to call for same-sex civil unions, writing to all Commonwealth parliamentarians asking for support to end discrimination based on sexuality.

More recently Entsch voted against a Greens motion calling on parliamentarians to canvass the views of their electorates about same-sex marriage, saying dealing with intersex and transgender issues is a more pressing concern.

In today’s statement, Entsch echoed his earlier calls saying the government needs to establish an appropriate response to requests for identity documents that correctly identified a person’s affirmed gender.
“These are issues that have needed addressing and impact negatively on peoples’ lives and are issues I will be strongly advocating for change,” he said.

Australian Coalition for Equality (ACE) spokeswoman Martine Delaney welcomed the move and said there had been progress in same-sex law reform, but very little action for transgender and intersex Australians.
“This forum will ensure that parliamentarians are very much aware of issues facing sex and/or gender diverse Australians,” Delaney said.

“It provides another way of getting issues on the table.”

ACE spokesman Corey Irlam welcomed the establishment of the group as a chance to deal with other issues such as federal anti-discrimination laws protecting GLBTI people.

“It’s a wonderful initiative that will ensure the diversity of the LGBTI community has a regular opportunity to discuss issues with our elected officials and for them to discuss issues amongst themselves,” Irlam said.

“We’re particularly pleased to see that all parties in the Parliament are represented solidly in the friendship group.”

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4 responses to “Parliamentary group to support GLBTI issues”

  1. Thanks also to Labor MP Graham Perrett and Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young for being involved in this initiative and showing support for the right of GLBTI elders to live without fear. Your support and recognition of the seriousness of GLBTI aged care issues is greatly appreciated.
    Dr Jo Harrison

  2. Thank you Warren Entsch for your recognition of the significance of aged care issues for GLBTI people. Our elders continue to experience discrimination and remain in or return to the closet in the face of fear. We still have no formal GLBTI recognition in Federal aged care policy and we need a National GLBTI Aged Care Plan, so that we can determine how best to ensure a safe future for our community, free from persecution as we all age. Dr Jo Harrison

  3. We are talking about adding one word to the Federal Equal Opportunity Act, and six words in the Marriage Act.

    Is it that hard?