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Tasmania ) , nickname = , image_map = Tasmania in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of Tasmania in AustraliaCoordinates: , subdivision_type = Country , subdi ...
's ''Relationships Act 2003'' provided for registration and recognition of a type of
registered partnership A civil union (also known as a civil partnership) is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage, created primarily as a means to provide recognition in law for same-sex couples. Civil unions grant some or all of the rights of marriage ...
in two distinct categories: ''Significant Relationships'' and ''Caring Relationships''. The same Act also amended 73 pieces of legislation to provide registered partners with nearly all of the rights offered to married couples within the state. Furthermore, since July 2009, these relationships are recognised at federal level, providing couples with almost all of the federal rights and benefits of marriage. The legislation came into effect on 1 January 2004. In September 2010, the
Parliament of Tasmania The Parliament of Tasmania is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of Tasmania. It follows a Westminster-derived parliamentary system and consists of the Governor of Tasmania, the Tasmanian House of Assembly (the lower house), and T ...
approved legislation to recognize same-sex unions performed outside Tasmania as significant relationships.RELATIONSHIPS AMENDMENT (RECOGNITION OF REGISTERED RELATIONSHIPS) BILL 2010
/ref>Tasmania votes to recognise foreign same-sex marriages
/ref>Tasmania moves on marriage


Significant relationships

Both same-sex and opposite-sex couples can register a ''Significant Relationship'' if both are unrelated, unmarried adults living in Tasmania.


Caring relationships

Likewise, two adults residing in Tasmania, related or not, can register a ''Caring Relationship'' if one provides the other with domestic support and personal care. The parties cannot be married to each other, cannot be in an existing significant or caring relationship, and neither can be receiving payment for the care of the other either from employment or government departments.


Rights and benefits

Both types of relationships provide some rights in the following areas: *Superannuation (pension/retirement benefits) *Taxation *Insurance *Health care *Hospital visitation *Wills *Property division *Employment conditions (such as parenting and bereavement leave)


Adoption, surrogacy and parenting rights

Tasmanian law allows same-sex couples to adopt. The ''Adoption Act 1988'' states that "an order for the adoption of a child may be made in favour of two persons who, for a period of not less than 3 years before the date on which the order is made, have been married to each other or have been the parties to a significant relationship which is the subject of a deed of relationship registered under Part 2 of the ''Relationships Act 2003''." The ''Adoption Act 1988'' was amended by the
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in June 2013 to allow same-sex couples to adopt children not known to them. Under section 10C of the ''Status of Children Act 1974'', same-sex partners of women who give birth to children conceived through
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,
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or other artificial reproductive technology are presumed to be the child's other parent or co-mother in the same way as male partners of heterosexual women. Both mothers' can be placed on the birth certificate, allowing such couples to have access to the same rights of/for their children (such as medical or hospital forms, education processes, access to entitlements, etc.). The legislation on parentage from IVF is retrospective (meaning the laws applied to co-mothers even before it went into effect). Also under the ''Adoption Act 1988'' (section 29) for a birth-mother's same-sex partner to adopt any children she has through fertility treatment under the stepchild adoption provision. Relationships Tasmania In 2012, Tasmania passed two pieces of legislation to legally allow altruistic surrogacy. The two laws are called the ''Surrogacy Act No 34'' and the ''Surrogacy (Consequential Amendments) Act No 31'' Proposed altruistic surrogacy legislation was drafted and passed by both houses of the Tasmanian parliament - only after a review of the ''Surrogacy Contracts Act 1993 No 4'' and after an ongoing community consultation process. Under the altruistic surrogacy legislation, the surrogate must be at least 25 years old and it cannot be her first pregnancy. The new altruistic surrogacy laws came into effect on 1 January 2013. In July 2013, Tasmania became the fourth jurisdiction in Australia to allow same-sex couples full adoption rights (joining New South Wales, Western Australia and the Australian Capital Territory). However, since February 2017, all jurisdictions of Australia allow same-sex couples to legally adopt children - except for the Northern Territory.


Recognition from other jurisdictions of Australia

Partnerships that are registered in Tasmania are not automatically recognised in most parts of Australia when travelling or moving interstate. Since being elected in 2007, the then current Prime Minister,
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, had been encouraging all states to create relationship registers identical to Tasmania's model to create nationwide uniformity and consistent rights, while at the same time not supporting anything that appears too similar to
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. The following jurisdictions currently recognise Tasmanian registered partnerships since August 2017: *
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(civil union - was civil partnership) *
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(registered partnership) *
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(registered partnership) *
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(civil partnership - was registered partnership) *
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(registered domestic partnership) As of 21 October 2014, Victorian statute does not recognise the registered relationships of any other jurisdiction, including Tasmania's. However, in February 2016, the
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passed a bill recognising same-sex unions performed outside of Victoria and thus recognising those performed in Tasmania. The Australian
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also recognises a Tasmanian registered partnership as a "de facto relationship" under federal law. ''De facto'' couples, whether same-sex or opposite-sex, are entitled to nearly all of the federal rights of marriage since 1 July 2009. In September 2010, the Tasmanian parliament passed legislation to recognize out-of-state same-sex unions as a significant relationships.


Registration

Applications for Significant or Caring Relationships can be registered in person or by mail by filing an application for a Deed of Relationship with the Tasmanian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages in
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.


Government plan for legalizing same-sex marriage

In August 2012 Tasmanian premier
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announced that Tasmania would pass new laws allowing same-sex couples to marry. However, although the same-sex marriage bill passed 13–11 in the
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, the Legislative Council rejected the bill 6–8 on 27 September 2012.


Federal legalization of same-sex marriage

Same-sex marriage became legal in Tasmania, and in the rest of
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, in December 2017, after the
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passed a law legalising same-sex marriage.


2021 Supreme Court of Tasmania ruling

In February 2021, it was reported by LGBTQI+ media the
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- Tasmania never officially legally ever recognized same-sex relationships at all from a ruling of the
Supreme Court of Tasmania The Supreme Court of Tasmania is the highest State court in the Australian State of Tasmania. In the Australian court hierarchy, the Supreme Court of Tasmania is in the middle level, with both an appellate jurisdiction over lower courts, and de ...
.


See also

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LGBT rights in Australia Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights in Australia have advanced over the latter half of the twentieth century and early twenty-first century to make Australia one of the most LGBT-accepting countries in the world, with opinion ...
*
Same-sex marriage in Australia Same-sex marriage in Australia has been legal since 9 December 2017. Legislation to allow same-sex marriage, the ''Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Act 2017'', passed the Australian Parliament on 7 December 2017 and receiv ...


References


External links


Tasmanian Registry of Births, Deaths, and MarriagesText of the Tasmanian ''Relationships Act 2003''
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