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ISBN10: 1742235999, ISBN13: 9781742235998, [publisher: Newsouth, Sydney 2018] Softcover 21.0 x 13.0cms, 336pp, very good+ paperback & cover The authors present their own memories and interviews with 40 advocates to track their bid to amend Australia's Marriage Act (1961) by High Court challenge and public vote (2017). [Sydney, NSW, Australia] [Publication Year: 2019]
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ISBN10: 1742235999, ISBN13: 9781742235998, [publisher: NewSouth Publishing] Softcover Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. This book is in good condition but will show signs of previous ownership. Please expect some creasing to the spine and/or minor damage to the cover. Inscription on the first page, typically just a name but may include a dedication or a brief personal message. [Gloucester, GLOS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2018]
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ISBN10: 1742235999, ISBN13: 9781742235998, [publisher: NewSouth Publishing] Softcover Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. This book is in good condition but will show signs of previous ownership. Please expect some creasing to the spine and/or minor damage to the cover. Inscription on the first page, typically just a name but may include a dedication or a brief personal message. [Gloucester, GLOS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2018]
Univ of New South Wales, Date: 2019. Paperback. New. 336 pages. 8.25x5.50x1.00 inches. 2019. Univ of New South Wales ISBN 1742235999 9781742235998 [GB]
ISBN10: 1742235999, ISBN13: 9781742235998, [publisher: Univ of New South Wales] Softcover 336 pages. 8.25x5.50x1.00 inches. In Stock. [Exeter, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2019]
ISBN10: 1742235999, ISBN13: 9781742235998, [publisher: NewSouth Publishing] Softcover New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. [Fairford, GLOS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2018]
ISBN10: 1742235999, ISBN13: 9781742235998, [publisher: NewSouth Publishing, Sydney, NSW] Softcover Paperback. A compelling,moving account of the long journey to marriage equality in Australia.Yes Yes Yes,written by two advocates intimately involved in the struggle for marriageequality, reveals the untold story of how a grassroots movement won hearts andminds and transformed a country. From its tentative origins in 2004, through toa groundswell of public support, everyday people contributed so much to seemarriage equality become law.The book captures the passion that propelled themovement forward, weaving together stories of heartbreak, hope and triumph. Itis based on personal memories and more than forty interviews with key figuresand everyday advocates from across Australia. It covers the movement's originsin 2004, when the Marriage Act of 1961 was amended to exclude same-sex couples,through to the unsuccessful High Court challenge, a public vote in 2017 and theParliamentary aftermath. It reminds us that social change is possible and thatlove is love.'A wonderful record of a huge and heart-warming moment in Australia's history.' Magda Szubanski'Winning the freedom to marry and changing hearts and minds and the law is never easy, even in a progressive democracy like Australia. By sharing the ins and outs and behind the scene stories from Australia's long and dramatic journey to marriage equality, Alex Greenwich and Shirleene Robinson offe ...
Paperback / softback. New. A compelling, moving account of the long journey to marriage equality in Australia. Yes Yes Yes, written by two advocates intimately involved in the struggle for marriage equality, reveals the untold story of how a grassroots movement won hearts and minds and transformed a country. ISBN 1742235999 9781742235998 [GB]
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ISBN10: 1742235999, ISBN13: 9781742235998, [publisher: NewSouth Publishing, Sydney, NSW] Softcover Paperback. A compelling,moving account of the long journey to marriage equality in Australia.Yes Yes Yes,written by two advocates intimately involved in the struggle for marriageequality, reveals the untold story of how a grassroots movement won hearts andminds and transformed a country. From its tentative origins in 2004, through toa groundswell of public support, everyday people contributed so much to seemarriage equality become law.The book captures the passion that propelled themovement forward, weaving together stories of heartbreak, hope and triumph. Itis based on personal memories and more than forty interviews with key figuresand everyday advocates from across Australia. It covers the movement's originsin 2004, when the Marriage Act of 1961 was amended to exclude same-sex couples,through to the unsuccessful High Court challenge, a public vote in 2017 and theParliamentary aftermath. It reminds us that social change is possible and thatlove is love.'A wonderful record of a huge and heart-warming moment in Australia's history.' Magda Szubanski'Winning the freedom to marry and changing hearts and minds and the law is never easy, even in a progressive democracy like Australia. By sharing the ins and outs and behind the scene stories from Australia's long and dramatic journey to marriage equality, Alex Greenwich and Shirleene Robinson offe ...
ISBN10: 1742235999, ISBN13: 9781742235998, [publisher: NewSouth Publishing, Sydney, NSW] Softcover Paperback. A compelling,moving account of the long journey to marriage equality in Australia.Yes Yes Yes,written by two advocates intimately involved in the struggle for marriageequality, reveals the untold story of how a grassroots movement won hearts andminds and transformed a country. From its tentative origins in 2004, through toa groundswell of public support, everyday people contributed so much to seemarriage equality become law.The book captures the passion that propelled themovement forward, weaving together stories of heartbreak, hope and triumph. Itis based on personal memories and more than forty interviews with key figuresand everyday advocates from across Australia. It covers the movement's originsin 2004, when the Marriage Act of 1961 was amended to exclude same-sex couples,through to the unsuccessful High Court challenge, a public vote in 2017 and theParliamentary aftermath. It reminds us that social change is possible and thatlove is love.'A wonderful record of a huge and heart-warming moment in Australia's history.' Magda Szubanski'Winning the freedom to marry and changing hearts and minds and the law is never easy, even in a progressive democracy like Australia. By sharing the ins and outs and behind the scene stories from Australia's long and dramatic journey to marriage equality, Alex Greenwich and Shirleene Robinson offe ...
ISBN10: 1742235999, ISBN13: 9781742235998, [publisher: Newsouth] Softcover nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - A compelling, moving account of the long journey to marriage equality in Australia.Yes Yes Yes, written by two advocates intimately involved in the struggle for marriage equality, reveals the untold story of how a grassroots movement won hearts and minds and transformed a country. From its tentative origins in 2004, through to a groundswell of public support, everyday people contributed so much to see marriage equality become law.The book captures the passion that propelled the movement forward, weaving together stories of heartbreak, hope and triumph. It is based on personal memories and more than forty interviews with key figures and everyday advocates from across Australia. It covers the movement's origins in 2004, when the Marriage Act of 1961 was amended to exclude same-sex couples, through to the unsuccessful High Court challenge, a public vote in 2017 and the Parliamentary aftermath. It reminds us that social change is possible and that love is love. [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2019]
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