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Same-sex marriage will be legal by Christmas predicts Brandis, as date set for postal vote

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Some groups, such as the said they were unsure if Catholic schools could continue to teach the Catholic view of marriage in the event same-sex marriage was legalised, however and challenged this by arguing that religious organisations would continue to be able to access exemptions from anti-discrimination laws and, consequently, remain free to refuse same-sex marriage if it is eventually introduced. The Queensland Cabinet and Ministerial Directory. The postal survey is not binding so politicians can still vote against legalising same-sex marriage even if people vote Yes.

The Guardian noted that the portion of persons holding religious beliefs in an electorate was one of the strongest factors, calculating a -0. A telephone information hotline was established, and received 206,828 calls between 14 August 2017 and 7 November 2017. Retrieved 19 November 2017. Retrieved 19 August 2017.

Australia's gay marriage debate goes to the vote

Scott Barbour, Getty Images CANBERRA, Australia — Australians have said they support gay marriage in a postal survey that ensures the Parliament considers a bill to legalize same-sex weddings this year. The Australian Bureau of Statistics said on Wednesday 62% of registered adults who responded had voted for the reform in an unprecedented two-month survey. The conservative government had promised to allow the Parliament to consider a bill to create marriage equality in Australia in its final two-week session that is due to end on Dec. Opponents have also questioned the legitimacy of any same-sex marriage law since several lawmakers could potentially be disqualified from Parliament due to a constitutional ban on dual citizens standing for election. Ireland is the only other country in the world to put the divisive issue to a popular vote. In Ireland, 61% of registered voters turned out for a referendum in 2015 and 62% of those voted to change the constitution to allow marriage equality. In Australia, almost 80% of more than 16 million registered voters posted in ballots, despite gay marriage opponents describing it as a boutique issue that did not interest most of the public. In 2015, then-Prime Minister Tony Abbott, a same-sex marriage opponent, committed his conservative government to holding a compulsory nationwide vote to decide whether the unions should be legal. He was replaced weeks later by current Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, who supports marriage equality and opposed the public vote but eventually agreed to it in a deal with party powerbrokers. The Senate refused to fund a compulsory vote, however, so the government opted for a voluntary postal ballot. Critics said it was unlikely to accurately reflect public opinion. Abbott was head-butted by a gay rights advocate during the campaign in September. Kevin Rudd, a center-left Labor Party prime minister whom Abbott defeated in elections in 2013, blamed the postal ballot for an assault on his godson Sean Foster, 19, as he campaigned for marriage equality Australian lawmakers are already moving to wind back anti-discrimination laws to reduce barriers for people who would boycott gay weddings. Debate is intensifying on whether Australians who would refuse to provide gay weddings with a celebrant, venue, flowers or a cake should have added protection against anti-discrimination laws. Several government lawmakers on Monday released a draft gay marriage bill that critics argue would diminish current protections for gays against discrimination on the grounds of sexuality. Turnbull on Tuesday ruled out downgrading anti-discrimination laws.

Under section 46 of the Marriage Act, a celebrant is required to say these words, or words to this effect, in every marriage ceremony. With more than nine million votes already received, there are just less than seven million still to land — and at least 500,000 of those custodes will come from Aussies who are currently living overseas. Check out information provided by the ABS. Survey forms were distributed from 12 September with the ABS encouraging returns promptly preferably to be received before 27 October to ensure sufficient processing time. The survey was conducted on a responsible basis, with no requirement on the part of the eligible Australian to mail back the survey form. Stories so big, so moving or just plain weird, it takes a globetrotting team of curiosity-fueled videographers just to capture it. Retrieved 2 September 2017. Retrieved 24 September 2017. Con couples successfully applied for an exemption from gay marriage postal vote date notice period, and the first legal same-sex wedding under Australian law was held on 15 December 2017, with further weddings occurring the following day. Retrieved 21 August 2017.

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