Parliament. 2013-04-17. 19:29, [Third reading of the Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Bill].

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238607
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Year
2013
Reference
238607
Media type
Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
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Radio speeches
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Duration
02:16:00
Broadcast Date
17 Apr 2013
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RNZ Collection
Wall, Louisa Hareruia, 1972-, Speaker/Kaikōrero, New Zealand Labour Party
Williamson, Maurice, 1951-, Speaker/Kaikōrero, New Zealand National Party
Ross, Jami-Lee, Speaker/Kaikōrero, New Zealand National Party
ROBERTSON, Grant, Speaker/Kaikōrero, New Zealand Labour Party
Peters, Winston, 1945-, Speaker/Kaikōrero, New Zealand First (Political party)
Henare, Tau, 1960-, Speaker/Kaikōrero, New Zealand National Party
Kaye, Nikki, Speaker/Kaikōrero, New Zealand National Party
Hague, Kevin, Speaker/Kaikōrero, Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
STREET, Maryan, Speaker/Kaikōrero, New Zealand Labour Party
Banks, John, 1946-, Speaker/Kaikōrero, ACT New Zealand (Political party)
Flavell, Te Ururoa, Speaker/Kaikōrero, Māori Party
Borrows, Chester, Speaker/Kaikōrero, New Zealand National Party
Young, Jonathan, Speaker/Kaikōrero, New Zealand National Party
Faafoi, Kris, Speaker/Kaikōrero, New Zealand Labour Party
Mathers, Mojo, Speaker/Kaikōrero, Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
Hutchison, Paul, 1947-, Speaker/Kaikōrero, New Zealand National Party
Auchinvole, Chris, 1945-, Speaker/Kaikōrero, New Zealand National Party
Dyson, Ruth, Speaker/Kaikōrero, New Zealand Labour Party
Mackey, Moana, approximately 1974-, Speaker/Kaikōrero, New Zealand Labour Party
AM Network (Radio network), Broadcaster

Audio from the third reading of the Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Bill in Parliament on 17 April 2013. The Bill is sometimes colloquially known as the marriage equality bill, gay marriage bill or same-sex marriage bill. It passed its third reading - 77 ayes / 44 noes.

This bill seeks to amend the Marriage Act 1955 to ensure that its provisions are not applied in a discriminatory manner. The bill aims to ensure that all people, regardless of sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity will have the opportunity to marry if they so choose.