While some organisations concentrate on a single model of relationship recognition, CAAH demands that all choices be available to all people regardless of their sexuality or gender.
CAAH was instrumental in the successful Marriage Equality Campaign and was pivotal in calling the protests of up to 50 000 people in Sydney in 2017.
[citation needed] CAAH supports people who faced homophobia and persecution in their home countries because of their sexuality and/or gender, and as a result seek asylum in Australia.
CAAH also supports Lee Rhiannon's private members' bill[2] that would amend New South Wales anti-discrimination legislation.
Lee Rhiannon's bill would remove the special exemptions for private schools and businesses employing fewer than six people.