Ask your questions at Melbourne Election forum

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Now’s your chance to ask the questions that matter to you and your community directly to the three major political parties at a community forum with representatives of the ALP, Coalition and Greens in Melbourne.

The Victorian Gay & Lesbian Rights Lobby, in partnership with Transgender Victoria and Organisation Intersex International (OII) Australia are hosting the pre-election talks.

The Forum will be hosted by one of Australia’s most exciting comedians Toby Halligan and held at 
DnM Bar on Commercial Road. Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus, Coalition MP Kelly O’Dwyer and Greens Deputy Leader Adam Bandt will each be on hand to state their respective parties’ positions on LGBTI issues and respond to the community’s questions.

“Being fully informed on issues that matter to you is an important part of democracy,” says VGLRL Convener Anna Brown.

Members of the LGBTI community can nominate a question to be asked of any or all of the three party representatives at the forum by clicking here.

The forum builds on the 12 topic, 42 question election survey sent last week by VGLRL to the three major parties, who were asked to provide a single response on behalf of the organisation to each of the questions involving:

Equality/Anti-Discrimination

Relationships Recognition/Marriage Equality

International/Foreign Affairs

Health, including HIV

Ageing

LGBTI Data and Research

Families/Parenting

Trans* and Gender Diverse Issues

Intersex Issues

Immigration/Refugees

Schools/Youth

Self-Determination And Participation In Decision-Making

“Along with the survey results, this forum will ensure voters are clear on the major parties’ positions on a range of issues affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people,” says Brown.

Responses to the survey by the three parties will be uploaded to the VGLRL website when they become available over the coming week. Once all responses are received they will be collated and assessed to indicate if the parties fully support, partially support, don’t support or didn’t answer the questions presented.

If you would you like to submit a question to one of the panelists just click here.

Have your say and hear about the issues that affect your community. Join the forum on Saturday 31 August from 2:30 for a 3pm start at DnM Bar,119 Commercial Road, Prahran.

RSVPing to this free event is essential. You can RSVP here.

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