A huge majority in Australia voted on November 15, Wednesday in favour of same-sex marriage. After two months of a historic national postal survey, the final results came in full support of the gay and lesbian community.
According to the reports from CNN, the Australian Bureau of Statistics released the results on early Wednesday, which revealed that out of 12.7 million Australians 61.6 percent voted in favour of same-sex marriage whereas 38 percent voted against the rainbow-colour.
However, Malcolm Turnbull, the Prime Minister of Australia said that the response was "overwhelming" in favour of "yes". He also mentioned that before 2017 Chrismas, same-sex marriage would be legalised.
"They voted 'yes' for fairness, they voted 'yes' for commitment, they voted 'yes' for love. And now it is up to us here in the Parliament of Australia to get on with it," he told reporters in Canberra.
Bill Shorten, the Labour Party leader said, "I feel for young people who had their relationships questioned in a way I wouldn't have thought we would see ever again, but nevertheless what this marriage equality survey shows is that unconditional love always has the last word."
Famous sports personality, Ian Thorpe the Australian swimmer, who featured in 2004 summer Olympic Games, had revealed three years ago that he is a gay and earlier warned conservative politicians against delaying the legislation.
There are several supporters who were overwhelmed after receiving the result and posted their opinion on social media platform with #MarriageEquality.
Love wins in Australia!! ?️? The world has certainly been needing some positive and liberating news. The answer is YES#MarriageEquality
— Jessie Paege (@jessiepaege) November 15, 2017
Yes to love!
— Jagmeet Singh (@theJagmeetSingh) November 15, 2017
During a time when it feels like divisive politics are on the rise around the world, it’s inspiring to see an act of courage for something so beautiful
Congrats, Australia #MarriageEquality
Hey good for you Australia!! I still don’t believe you’re a real place that exists because that would also mean your horrifyingly large spiders are also real, BUT STILL good on you! #MarriageEquality
— Philip DeFranco (@PhillyD) November 15, 2017
Good on ya Australia ?? #marriageequality
— Joe Sugg (@Joe_Sugg) November 15, 2017
The Bakers Assoc. of Australia tells me they don't want to be involved in the debate. "What baker in their right mind would not bake someone a cake?" #auspol #MarriageEquality
— Elysse Morgan (@ElysseMorgan) November 15, 2017
Beautiful news! Well done #Australia! #MarriageEquality #LoveIsLoveIsLove pic.twitter.com/u2Aq5ImAK3
— Sophia Bush (@SophiaBush) November 15, 2017
Australia knows what’s up! ????#MarriageEquality. Where there is love there is life. - Mahatma Gandhi
— Ashley Tisdale (@ashleytisdale) November 15, 2017
Love wins in Australia! Thrilled to hear Australians have voted in favour of legalizing same-sex marriage. #MarriageEquality
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) November 15, 2017
Australia votes YES ?️? #MarriageEquality pic.twitter.com/rN3aQRExOz
— Sydney Opera House (@SydOperaHouse) November 15, 2017