With Australia's High Court deciding to postpone
its ruling on the legality of the Australian Capitol Territory's
same-sex marriage law, gay couples in Canberra have already begun tying
the knot this weekend. In an emotional ceremony at midnight on Saturday,
Alan Wright (left) and Joel Player (middle) became the first same-sex
couple to say 'I do.' The Canberra Times reports:
"To
have it finally legalized, it's a big step for us in our relationship,
so we're just wanting to get it done," Mr Player said before the
ceremony.
Mr Wright said the decision to get
married in the middle of the night was made not for a grab at history,
but to fulfill the words of their celebrant Sharyn Gunn [pictured above
right] - who performed the couple's commitment ceremony.
Mr Player, 30, said he viewed each of the
couples making their vows under the ACT's landmark marriage equality
law this weekend as the first, but the couple had embraced the
prominence of being "12.01" to promote the message of acceptance.
"We're doing it at midnight because
that's what we want to do...but at the same time we sort of took it in
our stride to use it as a bit of marriage equality shining at the same
time, and helping get the voice out there that we are no different," he
said.
"It's a bloody giant leap forward for Australia."
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