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Same-sex vote wins landslide

Australian referendum passes with 62% support

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Emotional celebratio­ns erupted across Australia Wednesday as voters emphatical­ly endorsed same-sex marriage after more than a decade of divisive debate, and political leaders immediatel­y took the first step to enshrine the historic shift in law.

Thousands of marriage equality supporters took to parks and squares across the vast continent, hugging, dancing and singing under clouds of glitter when the results of the two-month-long postal survey were announced.

“This means everything, this means everything,” shouted Chris at a huge rally in Sydney, fighting back tears and hugging his partner Victor.

“It has been fantastic. I have been with my partner for 35 years and he was so joyed up that he burst into tears,” added another reveller, Gerry Boller.

Almost 62 percent of the 12.7 million people who participat­ed voted “Yes” to the question “Should the law be changed to allow same-sex couples to marry?”

Just 38.4 percent voted “No,” according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, which carried out the poll.

Irish-born Qantas Airlines chief Alan Joyce, who is openly gay and campaigned strongly for the “Yes” campaign, also fought back tears as he spoke of his delight.

“I was so proud of Ireland in May 2015 when they became the first nation in the world to vote for marriage equality... But today I am even more proud of Australia, the country of my selection,” he said in Sydney.

Nearly 80 percent of eligible voters took part in the poll, with the “Yes” vote winning a majority in all of Australia's states and territorie­s.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, a moderate conservati­ve who backed the “Yes” camp, hailed the result of the non-binding vote and vowed to move a bill in favor of marriage equality by Christmas.

Australian­s “voted yes for fairness, yes for commitment, yes for love,” Turnbull said at a press conference in Canberra.

“Now it is up to us, here in the Parliament of Australia, to get on with it. To get on with the job the Australian people have tasked us to do and get this done, this year, before Christmas. That must be our commitment.”

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