TONY EASTLEY: Queensland's LNP (Liberal National Party) government has delivered another blow to the state's gay community by vowing to write them out of surrogacy laws.

The Attorney-General dropped the bombshell during debate on rolling back parts of Labor's civil partnerships laws.

It was a rowdy session of Parliament in which the acting speaker was forced to clear the public gallery of protestors.

Matt Wordsworth was there.

(Protesters chanting)

MATT WORDSWORTH: About 100 protesters hastily convened for a bill that was introduced to Parliament only two days ago and was rushed to a debate and vote last night.

Among the crowd, Tim Arnett:

TIM ARNETT: The majority of people are for civil unions, the majority of people are for supporting same sex marriage. Even though it's a federal bill, if the LNP government were actually democratic, they'd actually pass a motion in support of same sex marriage urging the Gillard Government to provide that. But unfortunately they are bigoted and they are stripping us of our rights.

MATT WORDSWORTH: Inside, Health Minister Lawrence Springborg said it's the LNP which has the mandate.

LAWRENCE SPRINGBORG: No-one, Mr Deputy Speaker, should be surprised as to my views. I have always said that I believe that marriage should be between a man and a woman. And there are many people in this place that have that particular view.

MATT WORDSWORTH: Labor also fast-tracked their law through Parliament before the election. It allowed couples to register as a civil partnership and hold a ceremony.

This new law withdraws that state-sanctioned service, a compromise to Christian groups.

Government MP Michael Crandon said civil unions will also now be known as registered relationships.

MICHAEL CRANDON: The opportunity now to come to a court and to register, if you like, their interest in one another...

PROTESTER: We're not fucking animals!

MICHAEL CRANDON: To formally register, legally register, legally register...

(Sounds of protesters in the gallery)

MATT WORDSWORTH: The gallery repeatedly erupted at the LNP and the acting speaker lost his patience.

ACTING SPEAKER: If the attendants could try as calmly and peacefully as possible to please clear the gallery.

MATT WORDSWORTH: The protestors continued outside and missed a bombshell - the Attorney-General will write them out of altruistic surrogacy laws.

JARROD BLEIJIE: And we will be amending the Surrogacy Act to repeal the provisions with respect to same sex couple, de factos of less than two years and singles.

MATT WORDSWORTH: But just six days before the state election this is what Campbell Newman said when asked about surrogacy laws.

CAMPBELL NEWMAN: We are not making any changes to the laws on those matters.

MATT WORDSWORTH: Labor MP Jackie Trad:

JACKIE TRAD: Certainly from the emotion expressed here tonight people from that community are feeling under attack.

MATT WORDSWORTH: Campbell Newman said last night that after surrogacy laws are altered there'll be no more changes to laws relating to gay rights.

TONY EASTLEY: Matt Wordsworth.