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- a New Zealand citizen, or
- a Temporary Protection visa (TPV) holder.
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RMIT proudly supports marriage equality
RMIT University proudly supports marriage equality and believes it’s a basic right that people, regardless of who they choose to love, should be recognised equally by law.
We celebrate and respect the diversity and individuality of every single person. Led by our values, we are open, inclusive and embrace diversity across our community.
We continue to build a culture of inclusion for all our people at RMIT and we are committed to embracing differences and providing opportunities for all.
We ask everyone to be respectful as this public debate continues and consider the health and wellbeing of every member of our community.
Every person deserves to feel safe and appreciated – and any disrespect shown will not be tolerated at RMIT.
If the conversation about marriage equality has raised issues for you, we encourage you to access support services for students and staff (login required).
Supporting marriage equality is about being inclusive, but it’s also about being courageous.
Together we should support each other as we play a proud part in shaping the best possible community for all.
Martin Bean CBE
Vice-Chancellor and President