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The Victorian parliament has passed a bill banning gay conversion therapy

Share on Twitter The Victorian parliament has voted to outlaw gay conversion therapy in a marathon sitting of the state s upper house. The world-leading Change or Suppression (Conversion) Practices Prohibition Bill passed the Legislative Council late on Thursday night 29 votes to nine following a 12-hour debate. Liberal MPs Bev McArthur and Bernie Finn broke party ranks and voted against the government s legislation, along with crossbench MPs Jeff Bourman, Catherine Cumming, Clifford Hayes, Stuart Grimley, David Limbrick, Tania Maxwell and Tim Quilty. The bill outlaws any therapy that attempts to change or suppress a person s sexual orientation or gender identity and empowers the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission to investigate reports of conversion practices.

Bill banning gay conversion therapy in Victoria set to pass upper house

Share on Twitter A bill banning gay conversion therapy is all but guaranteed to pass Victorian parliament s upper house after three crossbench MPs indicated they will support it. Reason Party MP Fiona Patten, Samantha Ratnam of the Greens and Andy Meddick from the Animal Justice Party confirmed on Tuesday they would back the Change or Suppression (Conversion) Practices Prohibition Bill in the Legislative Council. The bill outlaws any therapy that attempts to change or suppress a person s sexual orientation or gender identity and empowers the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission to investigate reports of conversion practices. READ MORE

New Zealand and Britain announce easing of homophobic restrictions around gay men giving blood

Share on Twitter New Zealand and Britain have become the latest countries to ease rules on blood donations by gay and bisexual men, as supply concerns caused by COVID-19 increase scrutiny of AIDS pandemic-era restrictions that LGBTQI+ rights advocates say are homophobic. New Zealand’s government cut the celibacy period for gay and bisexual men to give blood from a year to three months, regardless of whether or not they had used condoms, the New Zealand Blood Service said on its website on Monday. In Britain, which had a three-month deferral period, a behaviour-based policy will be used from mid-2021, meaning anyone - gay or straight - who has had anal sex with multiple partners or a new partner will not be able to donate blood.

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