This model was accepted, and 21 days later the Lobby held its first annual general meeting, elected a management committee, adopted the rules of association, and began the process of incorporation.
[2] The Lobby has worked on a variety of issues such as domestic partnerships,[3] access to in vitro fertilisation and adoption,[4] and an end to homophobic violence.
[5] The Lobby also initiated the national Equal Love campaign, in an effort to win marriage rights for Australian gay and lesbian couples.
The Committee is made up of up to 10 current Lobby members from the gay, lesbian, bisexual, queer and same-sex attracted community.
The Committee of Management is responsible for the day-to-day running of the organization and each member usually heads a portfolio or working group.