The death of a British man in a same-sex marriage in South Australia brought to light problems the previously pioneering state had not consideredWhen British newlyweds Marco and David Bulmer-Rizzi arrived in South Australia on their honeymoon,locals for the most part viewed discrimination against same-sex couples as a problem emanating out of Canberra.
By the time Marco left for domestic with the ashes of his deceased husband in tow, South Australians were under no illusion that it wasn’t just their federal government blocking same-sex marriage that was the problem – there were issues to be dealt with in their own back yard as well. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com