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Initially dubbed "Bigots' Island" by international media due to intense social and political hostility to LGBTQ rights up until the late s, [ 1 ] the state has subsequently been recognised for LGBTQ law reforms that have been described by activists such as Rodney Croome as among the most extensive and noteworthy in the world.
It was the last Australian jurisdiction to decriminalise homosexuality after a United Nations Human Rights Committee ruling, the passage of federal sexual privacy legislation and a High Court challenge to the state's anti-homosexuality laws.
Same-sex marriage has been legal in the state since December , after passage of the Marriage Amendment Definition and Religious Freedoms Act in the Australian Parliament. The Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey , designed to gauge public support for same-sex marriage in Australia, returned a Sodomy was originally outlawed throughout the island from the time of British settlement. The law was retained post federation as in all other Australian jurisdictions. Tasmania was the last British Empire outpost to carry out the death penalty for sodomy in In the late s, Premier Robin Gray stated that homosexuals were unwelcome in Tasmania and police recorded the vehicle registration plates of people attending gay community meetings.
During the s and early s, six attempts at decriminalisation were emphatically rejected by the Tasmanian Legislative Council , [ 3 ] with politician Robert Archer calling for homosexuals to be "tracked down and wiped out" by police.
The Tasmanian Parliament's repeated refusal to pass laws decriminalising private same-sex sexual acts resulted in local resident Nicholas Toonen bringing a human rights complaint to the United Nations Human Rights Committee , [ 13 ] which ruled in Toonen's favour on 31 March Although the UNHRC decision of 31 March effectively called on the federal Keating government to overturn Tasmania's anti-homosexuality laws, Keating and his Attorney-General Michael Lavarch were initially slow to act, considering it a low-priority issue.