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In NSW under the Adoption Act 2000 the way they prevent homosexuals from adopting is by stipulating that "a couple" means "a man and a woman" in a marriage or a de-facto relationship (for more than 3 years, 2 if they already have a child) etc etc.
Some would say this is discrimination but they cannot challenge it. Under NSW Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 you can not discriminate against some one based on age, sexuality etc etc but it doesn't say anything about the form of relationship someone is engaged in. That's the loophole they're using, they can discriminate against same-sex couples because of the form of relationship - two same sex partners.
Some would say this is discrimination but they cannot challenge it. Under NSW Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 you can not discriminate against some one based on age, sexuality etc etc but it doesn't say anything about the form of relationship someone is engaged in. That's the loophole they're using, they can discriminate against same-sex couples because of the form of relationship - two same sex partners.