The AEP had a platform that promoted equality and human rights, particularly in relation to the LGBTQ community.
[4] The Australian Equality Party was launched on 2 February 2014 by Jason Tuazon-McCheyne and his team at Melbourne's LGBTIQ Pride March in St Kilda.
[10] On 27 January 2016, the AEC approved a name change to append the word "Marriage" to the party's official name.
[10][18] Tuazon-McCheyne is married to his husband Adrian, they have a son and live in Melbourne's north west.
Deputy Leader Jacqueline Tomlins[19] is a writer, campaigner and activist and has been involved in a variety of LGBTIQ related campaigns, particularly around marriage equality and a legal challenge in the High Court of Australia to a ban on recognition of overseas same-sex marriages in Australia.