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Same-sex marriage
Performed nationwide in:
Belgium
Netherlands
Performed in some regions in:
Canada: BC, MB, NS, ON, QC, SK, YT
United States: MA
Articles on other countries and regions:
Australia
Canada: AB, NB, NL, NT, NU, PE
France
Ireland
Romania
South Africa
Spain
United States: CA
See also
Civil union
Domestic partnership
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Same-sex marriage is not recognised under Australian federal law. Under the Australian Constitution, matrimonial law is reserved to the Commonwealth. Until 2004 the Marriage Act did not define marriage, but the common law definition of marrige as "a union between a man and a woman" was applied by Australian courts and was taken to be "settled law."

1 State recognitions

At a state level, New South Wales, Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory recognise same-sex de facto relationships. South Australia has legislation before its Parliament to enact same-sex de facto relationships. On January 1, 2004, Tasmanian laws came into place recognising same-sex civil unions. Tasmania is, so far, the only Australian state to enact such laws.

Currently Tasmania, Western Australia and the ACT have enacted laws relating to same- sex adoption. Of these, only WA allows for open adoption. In Tasmania and the ACT only known child adoption is legal.



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