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Australasia
[edit]LGBT rights in: | Same-sex sexual activity | Recognition of same-sex unions | Same-sex marriage | Adoption by same-sex couples | LGBT people allowed to serve openly in military? | Anti-discrimination laws concerning sexual orientation | Laws concerning gender identity/expression |
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![]() Domestic partnerships in Tasmania (2004),[2] South Australia (2007),[3] Victoria (2008),[4] New South Wales (2010),[5] and Queensland (2012);[6] Civil unions in the Australian Capital Territory (2012)[7] |
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![]() Civil unions since 2005 |
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Melanesia
[edit]LGBT rights in: | Same-sex sexual activity | Recognition of same-sex unions | Same-sex marriage | Adoption by same-sex couples | LGBT people allowed to serve openly in military? | Anti-discrimination laws concerning sexual orientation | Laws concerning gender identity/expression |
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![]() Pathologization or attempted treatment of sexual orientation by mental health professionals illegal since 2010 |
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![]() (No laws against same-sex sexual activity have ever existed in the collectivity) + UN decl. sign.[1] |
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![]() Penalty: 3 to 14 years imprisonment (Rarely enforced, legalization proposed). ![]() |
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![]() Penalty: Up to 14 years imprisonment (Not enforced, Legalization proposed).[1] |
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Micronesia
[edit]LGBT rights in: | Same-sex sexual activity | Recognition of same-sex unions | Same-sex marriage | Adoption by same-sex couples | LGBT people allowed to serve openly in military? | Anti-discrimination laws concerning sexual orientation | Laws concerning gender identity/expression | Lack of a Presence of Anti-LGBT laws |
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Has no military | ![]() Pathologization or attempted treatment of sexual orientation by mental health professionals illegal since 2016 |
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Polynesia
[edit]LGBT rights in: | Same-sex sexual activity | Recognition of same-sex unions | Same-sex marriage | Adoption by same-sex couples | LGBT people allowed to serve openly in military? | Anti-discrimination laws concerning sexual orientation | Laws concerning gender identity/expression |
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![]() Pathologization or attempted treatment of sexual orientation by mental health professionals illegal since 2021 |
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Has no military | ![]() Pathologization or attempted treatment of sexual orientation by mental health professionals illegal since 2007 |
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