Marriage Equality
The Panel with Stephen Jacobi and Jo McCarroll (Part 1)
Panellists Stephen Jacobi and Jo McCarroll discuss the opening of Tranmission Gully, Louisa Wall's marriage equality legacy, and the boardroom jargon that drives us crazy. Audio
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
Fallout from the Queensland election result; Marriage equality debate is underway in Parliament; and ABC's board will be asked to reconsider triple j's decision to move the date of its highly… Audio
Veteran marriage equality campaigner celebrates Australia vote
In 1989 Tasmanian man Rodney Croome was arrested while calling for homosexuality to be decriminalised. He's now with the group Tasmanians United for Marriage Equality and joins us as he celebrates the… Audio
Vote a 'yes for fairness, commitment, love' - Turnbull
Nearly 13 million people voted in Australia's same-sex postal survey, and 61.6 percent of respondents voted yes, it was revealed on Wednesday. Within hours, the process for a historic vote to make it… Audio
Australian parliament debates same-sex marriage legislation
"It's a yes for fairness. A yes for commitment. And a yes for love," Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has said, after the result of Australia's same-sex marriage vote was revealed on… Audio
Australia's Parliament urged to act quickly on marriage equality
Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young kickstarted the 'yes' campaign for Australia's marriage equality vote. She tells Guyon Espiner it's now time to act, and warns conservatives 'don't stuff this… Video, Audio
Australia now 'a better, fairer, kinder country'
Tony Abbott's sister Christine Forster is set to marry her female partner in Australia next year, following the 'yes' result in the country's marriage equality vote. Video, Audio
Celebrations as Germany says 'ja' to marriage equality
Same-sex couples will get full marital and adoption rights, despite Angela Merkel's vote against the change.
Brighter Future? From 'aye' to 'I do'
Marriage equality became reality under a National-led government. But as Craig McCulloch reports, one newly-wed couple places the credit firmly elsewhere. Audio
Fours years since legalising Same Sex Marriage in NZ
It's also the fourth anniversary of New Zealand legalising same sex marriage. To mark the occasion I have a panel to discuss what's changed or not changed since the legislation was voted in 77 votes… Audio
Ex-broadcaster believes lawless celebrants right to be declined
Natasha Utting, who is engaged to singer Anika Moa, says the government was right to reject 22 would-be celebrants because they would not marry same-sex couples.
Jenny and Jools
In August 2013 Labour MP Louisa Wall's Marriage Amendment Act came into effect. Since the passing of this historic law, more than two thousand same sex couples have tied the knot. RNZ's Eyewitness… Video, Audio
Discrimination ongoing for queer Māori
The founder of a group for queer Māori (takatāpui) says the community is still running into discrimination, two years on from marriage equality.
Christine Forster - Australian marriage equality
Gay rights campaigner and Sydney city councilor on the journey to marriage equality across the Tasman, in the time of a conservative government led by her brother Tony Abbott. Audio
Conrad Ryan - Against Equality
The passing of the Marriage Equality legislation in 2013 was hailed by most as a victory for human rights, but not everyone sees it that way. Conrad Ryan is part of the Against Equality Movement, a… Audio