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Hope & Brown v NIB Health Funds

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43:, Hope and Brown feared they would have to sell their house to cover legal costs. They had paid $ 15,000 to cover court costs and another $ 4,000 was raised and contributed by the gay community. The Supreme Court rejected NIB's appeal in November 1995, securing the rights of homosexual families to equal health cover. 34:
The dispute occurred when Andrew Hope and William (Bill) Brown, who had been living together and had significant assets together, tried to secure family health care cover for their son. NIB refused to provide family health cover. Andrew and William brought the matter to the NSW Equal Opportunity
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in 1995 redefining the definition of ‘family’ to include homosexual couples and their children, for the purposes of health insurance, finding that the complainants were discriminated against because they were a same-sex couple. The decision was appealed to the
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NSW. The court found that they had been discriminated against; if they had not been a same-sex couple they would have been granted family health cover. NIB appealed the decision to the
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in November 1996 and the court upheld the tribunal ruling and dismissed the appeal.
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Tribunal on the grounds they were discriminated against under the
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Wafer, Jim; Southgate, Erica; Coan, Lyndall (2000).
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Index

NIB Health Funds
NSW Equal Opportunity Tribunal
NSW Supreme Court
Anti-Discrimination Act 1977
Supreme Court of New South Wales
"NBN News NIB Win"
Out in the Valley
ISBN
0909115745
"It's Time for a Positive Change"
Interview: Andrew and Bill Whitbread-Brown
Categories
New South Wales case law
LGBTQ in Australia

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