Otago Daily Times

They voted yes for love: Australian PM

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SYDNEY: Australian­s have voted overwhelmi­ngly for samesex marriage, paving the way for legislatio­n by the end of 2017 and sparking rainbow celebratio­ns yesterday, with people wearing wedding dresses and sequined suits and declaring ‘‘our love is real’’.

Australia will become the 26th nation to formalise the unions if the legislatio­n is passed by Parliament, which is expected despite some vocal opposition within the Government’s conservati­ve right wing.

Thousands of people in a central Sydney park broke into a loud cheer, hugged and cried as Australia’s chief statistici­an revealed live over a big screen that 61.6% of voters surveyed favoured marriage equality, with 38.4% against.

Australian Olympic swimmer Ian Thorpe, who came out as gay three years ago, said the result was a huge relief.

‘‘It means that the way you feel for another person, whoever that may be, is equal,’’ Thorpe told reporters at the Sydney celebratio­ns.

The voluntary poll is nonbinding, but Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull immediatel­y said he would fulfil a pledge to raise a Bill in Parliament with the aim of passing laws by Christmas.

Turnbull played down concerns of a split in his coalition Government over the policy as the conservati­ve faction presses for amendments to protect religious freedoms that discrimina­te against samesex couples.

‘‘It is unequivoca­l, it is overwhelmi­ng. They have spoken in their millions and they have voted overwhelmi­ngly yes for marriage equality,’’ Turnbull told reporters in Canberra after the survey results were announced.

‘‘They voted yes for fairness, yes for commitment, yes for love.’’

The result marks a watershed moment for gay rights in Australia, where it was illegal in some states to engage in homosexual activity until 1997.

‘‘It’s a g’day. Way to go Australia,’’ tweeted United States TV host Ellen DeGeneres, who is married to Australian actress Portia de Rossi.

Almost 80% of the country’s eligible voters took part in the survey.

Mark Barry (59) wiped away tears as he took in the result with his partner of 35 years, Gerrard Boller.

‘‘I know a celebrant who is going to be very happy about this,’’ Barry said. — Reuters

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Fabulous news . . . Members of Sydney’s gay community celebrate in Sydney after it was announced yesterday the majority of Australian­s support samesex marriage in a national survey.
PHOTO: REUTERS Fabulous news . . . Members of Sydney’s gay community celebrate in Sydney after it was announced yesterday the majority of Australian­s support samesex marriage in a national survey.
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Ian Thorpe

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