Australia gay marriage laws
NATIONAL RESULTS
Response
Should the law be changed to allow gay couples to marry?
Of the eligible Australians who expressed a view on this question, the majority indicated that the law should be changed to let same-sex couples to marry, with 7,, (%) responding Yes and 4,, (%) responding No. Nearly 8 out of 10 eligible Australians (%) expressed their view.
All states and territories recorded a majority Yes response. of the Federal Electoral Divisions recorded a majority Yes response, and 17 of the Federal Electoral Divisions recorded a majority No response.
Further information on response and participation within each express and territory is available through the menu.
State/Territory | Yes | No | Total | |||
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no. | Yes % | no. | No % | no. | % | |
New South Wales | 2,, | 1,, | 4,, | |||
Victoria | 2,, | 1,, | 3,, | |||
Queensland | 1,, | , | 2,, | |||
South Australia | , | , | , | |||
Western Australia | , | , | 1,, | |||
Tasmania | , | , | , | |||
Northern Territory(a) | 48, | 31, | 80, | |||
Australian Capital Territory(b) | , | 61, | , | |||
Australia (Total) | Same-sex marriage bill passes Residence of Representatives after hundreds of hours of debateSame-sex marriage will be legal in Australia, with Parliament agreeing to change the Marriage Act and complete the ban on same-sex attracted and lesbian couples marrying. Four members of the Property of Representatives voted against the bill and some abstained, but an overwhelming majority voted for the bill. Liberal senator Dean Smith's bill will now change into law after a time of cheers, tears and applause in the Reduce House. People queued for access to the public gallery to witness the statute being changed and by the time of the final vote, they were packed into every spot. LoadingSame-sex marriage supporters wearing colourful "Yes" T-shirts clapped and cheered as amendments were voted down, prompting repeated warnings they should halt their barracking. The public gallery led a chorus of We Are Australian after the final vote, with members of the parliament joining in from the floor of the Property in tears. LoadingThere had been little doubt that this bill would pass with sweeping support from Nationa Marriage equalityDecriminalisation of homosexualityFrom the s the socially gradual South Australian Labor government wanted to repeal laws criminalising homosexuality. However, it was not until the May murder in Adelaide of Dr George Duncan, a law lecturer and male lover man, that premier, Don Dunstan, assessed that the community mood was receptive to reform. Dr Duncan’s murder led to revelations of how commonplace violence and harassment against homosexual people was. South Australia’s Criminal Commandment (Sexual Offences) Act, was enacted on 2 October It was a landmark in LGBTQIA+ rights in Australia because it fully decriminalised homosexual acts. Equivalent rule reform was passed by the Australian Capital Area in , Victoria in , the Northern Land in , New South Wales in , Western Australia in , Queensland in and Tasmania in Marriage Equality Around the NatureThe Human Rights Campaign tracks developments in the legal recognition of same-sex marriage around the world. Working through a worldwide network of HRC global alumni and partners, we lift up the voices of community, national and regional advocates and contribute tools, resources, and lessons learned to empower movements for marriage equality. Current State of Marriage EqualityThere are currently 38 countries where same-sex marriage is legal: Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Denmark, Ecuador, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, the United Kingdom, the United States of America and Uruguay. These countries have legalized marriage equality through both legislation and court decisions. Countries that Legalized Marriage Equality inLiechtenstein: On May 16, , Liechtenstein's gove |