Australia Says Yes is an intimate and personal account of the struggle and perseverance that spurred Australia to vote Yes to marriage equality. It is packed with drama, strong emotions, and moments that leave the audience hanging on the edge of their seats. A movement that saw LGBTIQ people go from being treated as criminals to being legally equal over the course of half a century is depicted in the film as a group of determined individuals fighting tirelessly against unjust laws that treated LGBTIQ people as second-class citizens. This movement was initiated by a group of individuals shown in the film.
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Australia Says Yes is an intimate and personal account of the struggle and perseverance that spurred Australia to vote Yes to marriage equality. It is packed with drama, strong emotions, and moments that leave the audience hanging on the edge of their seats. A movement that saw LGBTIQ people go from being treated as criminals to being legally equal over the course of half a century is depicted in the film as a group of determined individuals fighting tirelessly against unjust laws that treated LGBTIQ people as second-class citizens. This movement was initiated by a group of individuals shown in the film.
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