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Just Can't Get Enough by Matthew Robinson
Just Can't Get Enough by Matthew Robinson







Just Can

I also grew up watching the bowling ball advertisements that warned, or more accurately terrified, the viewer about the AIDS epidemic. Hot, vast, rich in family values and deeply conservative. When I speak to friends in the U.S., I fondly refer to my home state as the Texas of Australia. I would just be the goatherd, who sings, high on a hill. Growing up in 1980s regional Queensland it didn’t take long to realise I would not be afforded the marriage or Each night he hears the folkloric tale sung about a young man who, with the power of his yodel, lands a girl in a pale pink coat. My husband is currently on tour in The Sound of Music. I’ve decided not to let my thoughts vanish as easily as a waking dream does. I woke up in my current bedroom in New York City still litigating the case in my mind. I showed them the wedding photographs and pleaded that they acknowledge the marriage was legitimate.

Just Can

I told them I was already married, in New Zealand in May of this year.

Just Can

In a dream last night, I stood before my high school principal and a group of teachers that had been assembled to decide whether same-sex marriage would be legalised in Australia. Rodgers and Hammerstein, The Sound of Musicĭear decision makers of the country I love, Matthew Lee Robinson and Scott Morris at their wedding in Auckland, 2016 An open letter to the Australian Federal Parliament from Matthew Lee Robinson It’s a brilliant and important read, and Robinson has permitted AussieTheatre to publish the letter here. It was shared on Facebook over 660 times and reached an incredible amount of people both on social media and, thanks to Labor’s Shadow Minister for Environment, Heritage, Trade, Tourism and Major Events Penny Sharpe, the floor of NSW Parliament. Matthew Lee Robinson wrote a letter to the Australian Federal Parliament last week.









Just Can't Get Enough by Matthew Robinson