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Ali Hogg
Ali Hogg (born 17 June 1980) is an Australian LGBTI activist, based in Melbourne, Victoria. She is known for her campaigning for same-sex marriage and gay rights. As convenor for Equal Love in Victoria, ''SameSame.com.au'' reported that Hogg was voted the country's most influential LGBTI Australian in 2011〔(Here she is – your Absolutchoice! ) ''Same Same,'' 10 February 2011. Retrieved 8 February 2012.〕 and the sixth most influential Melburnian by ''The Age'' for her activism that same year.〔(Most Influential Melburnians: Ali, Carl and Sally ) ''Gay News Network,'' 8 December 2011. Retrieved 8 February 2012.〕 ==Activities== Hogg was highly critical of Prime Minister Julia Gillard's decision to allow Labor MPs a conscience vote on same-sex marriage at the 2011 ALP National Conference, calling it "a slap in the face and a betrayal".〔(Protesters to rally outside Labor HQ ) ''Star Online'', 15 November 2011. Retrieved: 8 February 2012.〕 In 2012 she was ejected from a Lygon Street café for yelling at Federal Leader of the Opposition Tony Abbott, labeling him a bigot for his opposition to same-sex marriage. Abbott, who was dining with ''The Australian's'' foreign editor Greg Sheridan was reportedly unimpressed.〔(Abbott not gay about dinner ambush ) ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', 18 April 2012. Retrieved: 17 April 2012.〕
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