The Australian Bureau of Statistics hadconsidered including topics on gender,sexual orientation and variations of sex characteristics in the 2026 census after a complaint was made to the Australian Human Rights Commission.
On Monday,the bureau’s chief statistician,David Gruen,confirmed plans to test the new topics had since been scrapped.
About one in 10 Australians are estimated to be lesbian,gay,bisexual,trans and gender diverse,according to a 2019 report from the Department of Health.
Prominent activist Rodney Croome said Albanese,the first sitting prime minister to march in Sydney’s Mardi Gras parade in 2023,should not be invited to future parades.
“He may have marched across the Sydney Harbour Bridge for WorldPride last year,but in the eyes of many LGBTIQA+ Australians he has now pulled up the draw bridge to equality,” said Croome,a spokesman for Just.Equal.
Two Labor MPs,who did not want to be named so they could speak their mind,said the government shied away from the change partly to avoid a possible backlash from the Coalition and faith groups. Changing the census questions would have required a Senate vote.
This is the second time MPs have privately criticised Labor leadership for avoiding an argument on a contentious social policy in recent weeks,following the government’s decision to not ban all gambling ads.