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    Keeping up with social change is exciting, and important. There is a growing awareness of polyamory as a way to form relationships and families, and it is on the frontier of social change in acceptance of relationships. The more aware and accepting of diversity in relationships the more healthy our society is. It is not to be confused with polygamy, which is associated with religious laws that permit multiple wives, and does not have the same emphasis on an individual’s autonomy and agency.

    There was a time, not too many decades ago, when homosexuality was classified as a mental illness, to be out was more dangerous than not, and discrimination was both expected and condoned. To acknowledge a same sex relationship was unthinkable. We have come a long way since then, and still have a long way to go.

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2011 Queensland Poly Camp on 08 October 2011, 08.28 by Administrator in Events
2011 Queensland Poly Camp
In response to our survey poll indicating strong interest in poly camping trip we have decided hold a weekend event on 14-16 October. We hope to develop this into a twice yearly event. All Poly Groups / members Invited t
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Poly Campout Extravaganza # 7 on 29 September 2011, 10.48 by HelenM in Events
Poly Campout Extravaganza # 7
The Poly Campout Extravaganza on Melbourne Cup Weekend is on again….# 7 Running on FRIDAY 28th Oct to Tues 1st Nov. A  relaxing country retreat on a 10 acre farmlet for all Poly groups/poly friendly folks&nb
Mardi Gras Poly Float in 2011 - JOIN US! on 14 January 2011, 05.23 by Administrator in Events
Mardi Gras Poly Float in 2011 - JOIN US!
The first ever Australian poly float in the Sydney Mardi Gras is happening in 2011 and we want you to participate! Our theme will be POLYGLAMOROUS! There is an organising committee and there will be regular meetings
Poly Camp Leisure Retreat #6 on 06 October 2010, 00.00 by HelenM in Events
Poly Camp Leisure Retreat  #6
On again by popular demand…  POLY CAMP LEISURE RETREAT  # 6  -  Friday  29th October to Tuesday 2nd of November,  running over the Melbourne Cup weekend in Victoria. If you missed the last
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Bendigo September Social Wrap on 28 September 2010, 00.00 by mildendo in Events
Bendigo September Social Wrap
On Sunday 19Th September the weather stayed fine enough for us to have an outdoor gathering for the first time in some months. The last couple of months have seen an influx of local visitors to the PolyOz site and many h
Brisbane polyamorists Meetup on 03 September 2010, 20.22 by Pigasus in Regional Groups
Brisbane polyamorists Meetup
Just to confuse everyone further... A few people have been reporting issues with wiggio.com's (lack of) user-friendliness. At the meet up last week, the group decided that our primary website will again be www.meetup.
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Brisbane Polyamorists Meet Up Update on 18 August 2010, 07.54 by Pigasus in Regional Groups
Brisbane Polyamorists Meet Up Update
Hi All Brisbanianites Brisbane Polyamorists Meet Up has moved to Wiggio: Group web address: brisbanepmeetup.wiggio.com To join you will need to use the password "LocknLoad" If you have any problems logging in, sen
President's Report on 22 July 2010, 09.52 by HelenM in Regional Groups
President's Report
Hi there, hope everyone is still keeping warm with loved ones.  Spring is just around the corner & love is in the air! Our last country Poly social on the Queen's Birthday weekend, 14Th June, was a great success.  It was
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Brisbane Polyamorists Meetup on 17 June 2010, 06.01 by Adamecowarrior in Events
Brisbane Polyamorists Meetup
Hi I'm proposing that we meet at a nice venue in the city on the last Sunday of the month, perhaps on a lazy Sunday afternoon at a quieter pub beer garden? I'm suggesting out the back of Lock and Load, Boundary St Wes
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For some, being polyamorous provides more love and support for the kids than does being in a monogamous household.


committedPolyamory -- the notion that committed love relationships can involve more than two consenting adults -- is a bit like swinging, with one key difference: Love and commitment are  the focus, not sexual hookups. For some, polyamorous relationships involve three or more adults, and no other new partners ever enter the equation. For others, polyamory becomes an even more fluid family dynamic.


Raising kids in a polyamorous household has its advantages, say polyamorists. After all, more adults means more hands to help with household chores such as doing laundry, making dinner, getting kids ready for bed and scheduling playdates. With more adults, there's also more money to go around. Kids enjoy the benefits of a large, extended family network. Polyamorous parents insist that their kids also learn valuable communication skills simply from watching their parents navigate the tricky terrain of managing more than one lover at a time.

A couple of Questions posed recently in our Q and A prompted me to delve a little deeper on the subject of rights of partners in a Poly relationship and whether such a relationship could be covered by the so called "Mistress Laws" now in act in Australia.

I found the following article which seems to explain the law clearly and as I am not a Solicitor - I will leave it up to individual reader to interpret the act :- 

mistress-2On 1 March 2009, new Commonwealth laws for spousal maintenance and the division of property for people in defacto relationships came into force.

The Commonwealth Family Law Act 1975 now applies to both married and de facto couples as well as same-sex couples. Previously, de-facto relationships were covered by State Laws and disputes between de-facto couples were determined by State Courts such as the Supreme Court and County Court- Such disputes are now within the jurisdiction of the Family Court of Australia and the Federal Magistrates Court, as are disputes concerning children of all relationships.

The media has focused on a relatively minor aspect of the new laws referring to "mistress laws". Whilst "mistresses" in some limited circumstances may gain some rights, the main purpose of the legislation is to bring the rights of de-facto couples into line with the rights of married couples.

OPENING A CONVERSATION ABOUT MULTIPLE LOVERS, HONESTY AND RESPECT IS NO SIMPLE MATTER, SAYS REBECCA FITZGIBBON

hands.jpg- article originally published Hobart Mercury 23/2/2008 -

THE thought-provoking Big Love returns to Tasmanian television screens tonight, as SBS repeats the challenging drama about a Mormon polygamist family in Utah.

The series caused only a few ripples of disapproval when it aired last year, even though it coincided with a real-life news story of a Mormon "prophet" accused of incest and rape.

But polygamy is only one form of polyamory and the creators of Big Love aimed to show that polyamorous relationships aren't just for fringe cults

The word "polyamory" comes from the Latin for "many loves". Also called "consensual non-monogamy", polyamory is essentially a romantic relationship involving more than two people.

A defining factor of poly relationships is that everyone involved knows about, and agrees to, everyone else's involvement.

Former Tasmanian Shane Jones is administrator of the Australian online network of poly communities, PolyOz (polyoz.dhs.org).

Now living in Victoria, he believes the important goal is encouraging understanding. "Big Love does actually portray well in that the women are there by their own choosing they join the relationship," he said. "The important thing is that it's made clear to people that no one is coerced into it.

"[Big Love] does portray them in quite an enjoyable and recognisable light; I think anyone can relate to that. Big Love's creators have done quite well."
Channel 9 declined a first option for screening Big Love. Then, after its success on SBS, Nine approached Shane, his two female partners and other PolyOz members with an interview request from 60 Minutes.

They declined the interview, as well as one with Woman's Day, which offered $3000 each for interviews. Potential sensationalism made them wary, despite their being willing to discuss the reality of polyamorous life.

"Acceptance is the biggest thing," Shane said. "The challenge that we're facing today is probably what the gay community was facing in the '70s . . . and educating the public that we're not a bunch of child molesters or preying at large, out to get people."

POLYFIDELITY: THE CONTEMPORARY EGALITARIAN REINCARNATION OF POLYGAMY

-PRESENTED TO THE W. A. SEXOLOGY SOCIETY 17 FEBRUARY 1993

BY CARL W. TURNEY CO-FOUNDER BEYOND MONOGAMY INC.

carlTRIAD

You want to know how it will be

Me and her or you and me

You both sit there, with your long hair flowing

Your eyes are alive; your minds are still growing

Saying to me "What can we do now that we both love you"

I love you too

But I don't really see, why can't we go on as three

You are afraid, embarrassed too

No one has ever said such a thing to you

Your mother's ghost stands at your shoulder

Got a face like ice, just a little colder

Saying to you "You can not do that

It breaks all the rules you learned in school"

I don't really see, why can't we go on as three

We love each other it's plain to see

There's just one answer comes to me

Sister lovers -- water brothers

And in time, maybe others

So you see what we can do, is to try something new --

That is if you're crazy too

I don't really see why can't we go on as three

David Crosby

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
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