Date: Tue, 23 Aug 1994 11:47:02 -0400 [ Send all responses to James.Butler@educ.utas.edu.au only. All responses to the list or list owner will be returned! ] On Monday 22 August 1994, Australia's federal government should meet to take steps for overturning Tasmania's notorious anti-gay laws. Attorney General Michael Lavarch is supposed to support a bill securing adult LGBTs the right to consenting sex in private, thus superseding the Tasmanian regulations. This possible overturning of Tasmania's sodomy code will uphold Australia's obligations under the U.N.'s International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. It will not, however, clear up any discrimination problems around age of consent issues, however, as the careful reader of the paragraph above may have noticed. Even more progressive New South Wales, for example, has a het. age of consent of 16 and one of 18 for lesbigays. One can only wonder what age of consent Tasmania's state government may set if the over-ride proceeds on course: "Will you still need me when I'm 64?"