Dan and Miki run a farm together in New South Wales and have joined their country's fight for marriage equality.
Even though they've been together for six years, Dan and Miki want the right to tie the knot just like any other couple. "People generally don't bat an eyelid when Miki and I are living and working amongst other farmers," explains Dan. "We're just Dan and Miki and these are our cattle."
"Commitment is there," Dan continues.
"Commitment that you're willing to work together to get through whatever it is that you're going through," says Miki.
"And getting married would be a way of demonstrating that," says Dan. "Marriage equality would make a change in Australia, in that LGBTIQ people would feel that their love is as important as anyone else's."
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