Progressive Labour Party - Official Policy
Gay,
Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Policy
- We live in a society which attempts to dictate sexual preference and
gender identity through promoting marriage and the nuclear family as the
legitimate institution. Lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgendered
people suffer oppression because their lives are a direct threat to the
nuclear family which is an economic cornerstone of capitalism.
- The Progressive Labour Party is opposed to all attempts to shoe horn
people into sexual and gender conformity. We believe it is a basic
democratic right that the self definition of sexual preference and gender
identity should be recognised as a matter of individual choice.
- We acknowledge that heterosexism exists at almost every level in this
society and that discrimination on the basis sexual orientation and gender
identity is entrenched in all of the key institutions of society: education,
health, the law, the media, family, church and state.
- The Progressive Labour Party is an organisation which represents the
working class in all its diversity.
The PLP:
- strongly supports the right of its gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgendered members to be open about their sexual and gender preference;
- will publicly acknowledge the diversity of sexual and gender identities
within its membership and promote a broad range of human sexuality and
domestic arrangements in its campaign materials;
- recognises that homophobia is divisive and will not tolerate homophobia
within it ranks;
- reaffirms the right enshrined in our constitution that all oppressed
groups have the right to form caucuses within the PLP.
The Progressive Labour Party demands:
(1) Legal Reform
- enforceable anti-discrimination legislation to protect lesbians, gay men,
bisexuals, people living with HIV/AIDS and transgendered people.
- Removal of existing exemptions for private schools, insurance industry,
tax system, superannuation etc; equalisation of age of consent for
heterosexual and homosexual acts;
- the removal of all references to homosexuality in the crimes act the
repeal of Summary Offences laws which allow police to entrap and harass gay
sex workers;
- anti-homophobia education programs for the legal profession; the right of
transgendered people to be issued with passports, drivers licences and other
documents specifying the gender of their choice.
(2) Equality for same sex partners
- extend to same sex relationships equal status with heterosexual de factos
in superannuation, immigration, taxation, family law, industrial relations
and any other laws and regulations;
- the right of gays and lesbians to choose to marry if they so wish;
- independent incomes [Newstart, Pensions etc] for all regardless of
relationship status. No state enforced economic dependency.
(3) The right of gays lesbians to parent
- the right of gay men and lesbians to adopt or foster children;
- no discrimination against gay men or lesbians in child custody cases.
(4) Rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgendered youth
- quality, factual and non-moralistic sex education in schools;
- education programs to counter homophobia and anti-gay violence in schools;
- funding for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender youth programs
including refuges and housing services, health services, coming out, self
esteem and suicide prevention programs;
- independent incomes for young people free from a parental means test.
(5) Positive representations in the mass
media, culture and public life
- support for Pride Marches, the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, film and
video festivals and other queer community events;
- defend and extend gay, lesbian and transgender programming on the ABC, SBS
and community broadcasters;
- an end to the vicious and destructive portrayal of gay men, lesbians and
transgender people in some sections of the media.
(6) An end to police harassment
- an immediate halt to police harassment, brutality and entrapment;
- anti-homophobia education programs for the police;
- establish elected community review boards to discipline and sack police
who harass members of the queer community.
(7) Rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgendered workers
- promotion of strong policies within unions to defend gay, lesbian and
transgendered workers;
- support for the establishment of gay and lesbian caucuses within trade
unions;
- opposition to the homophobic exemptions which exclude gays and lesbians
who work with children from anti-discrimination protections.
- Support for gay and lesbian teachers, youth workers and child care
workers.
(8) Equality in immigration
- equal treatment for gay men, lesbians and transgendered people in
immigration. recognise same sex relationships;
- no discriminatory immigration quotas;
- remove HIV status from the health tests for visas.
(9) Equality in the defence forces
- full equality for gays, lesbians, transgendered people and people with
HIV/AIDS in the Australian Defence Forces.
Policy as amended and endorsed at Progressive Labour Party National Conference,
Canberra, 7 June 1998.