1/41Sydney: Marriage Equality supporters gather at Prince Alfred Park in Surry Hills ahead of the plebiscite announcement. Picture: Toby Zerna
People react to same-sex marriage poll results
THE results are in, and an overwhelming majority of Australians have voted in favour of same-sex marriage.
2/41Thousands celebrate at the same-sex marriage result on the steps of the State Library of Victoria. Picture: Jason Edwards
3/41Thousands celebrate at the SSM Same Sex Marriage result party on the steps of the state library. Equality Campaign community event to broadcast live same-sex marriage survey results to the crowd. State Library of Victoria. Picture: Jason Edwards
4/41Darwin:Territorians Kirsty Hunt with Amber Sayers celebrate the Same Sex Marriage yes vote announcement on Monday morning at the Oaks Hotel in Darwin. Picture: Justin Kennedy
5/41Melbourne: Bill Shorten with thousands of people celebrating the same-sex Marriage result party on the steps of the state library. Equality Campaign community event to broadcast live same-sex marriage survey results to the crowd. Picture: Jason Edwards
6/41Melbourne: Family Kerry Ford, Hollie Kerwin and their baby 5 mth old Rory Kerwin-Ford celebrate. Picture: Jason Edwards
7/41Melbourne: Brides to be Kelly Mckenzie and Kristy Albion will be getting married as soon as it is legalised. Picture: Jason Edwards
8/41Melbourne:Thousands celebrate at the SSM Same Sex Marriage result party on the steps of the state library. Equality Campaign community event to broadcast live same-sex marriage survey results to the crowd. State Library of Victoria. Picture: Jason Edwards
9/41Dom Cawood and Eloise Kelk celebrate after the same sex marriage vote result announcement in Queens Park, Brisbane Australia, November 15, 2017.Picture: AAP Image/David Clark
10/41People celebrate after watching the marriage vote result announcement during a picnic held by the Equality Campaign at Prince Regent Park in Sydney, Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Picture: AAP Image/David Moir
11/41Thousands celebrate at the SSM Same Sex Marriage result party on the steps of the state library. Equality Campaign community event to broadcast live same-sex marriage survey results to the crowd. State Library of Victoria. Picture: Jason Edwards
12/41People celebrate after the announcement of the same-sex marriage postal survey result in front of the State Library of Victoria in Melbourne, Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Picture: AAP Image/David Crosling
13/41Magda Szubanski celebrates in Prince Alfred Park, Sydney after the ‘YES’ vote wins the postal plebiscite on whether same sex couples should be allowed to marry. Picture: Richard Milnes / MEGA
14/41Christine Forster, the sister of former Prime Minister Tony Abbott, celebrates after watching the same sex marriage vote result announcement during a picnic held by the Equality Campaign at Prince Regent Park in Sydney, Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Picture: AAP Image/David Moir
15/41Marriage Equality supporters gather at Prince Alfred Park in Surry Hills ahead of the plebiscite announcement. Supporters react to the Yes announcement. Picture: Toby Zerna
16/41The crowd react to the same-sex marriage postal survey Yes result in front of the State library of Victoria in Melbourne, Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Picture: AAP Image/Luis Enrique Ascui
17/41Ian Thorpe speaks after watching the same sex marriage vote result announcement during a picnic held by the Equality Campaign at Prince Regent Park in Sydney, Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Picture: AAP Image/David Moir
18/41Brad Harker and partner Scott D'Amico walk through the Brisbane mall after the decision. Same-sex couples and their friends and family gather at Queens Gardens this morning to watch the SSM result announced live by the ABS. Pic Peter Wallis
19/41Roz Rogers and partner Judy Munns celebrate the decision. Same-sex couples and their friends and family gather at Queens Gardens this morning to watch the SSM result announced live by the ABS. Picture: Peter Wallis
20/41The crowd react to the same-sex marriage postal survey Yes result in front of the State library of Victoria in Melbourne, Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Picture: AAP Image/Luis Enrique Ascui
21/41Senator Penny Wong reacts as she joins Parliamentarians as they watch a live broadcast of the announcement of the results of the Marriage Equality survey in Canberra on Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Australians have given same-sex marriage their approval with a 61.6 per cent 'yes' vote in a voluntary survey. (AAP Image/Dean Lewins) NO ARCHIVING
22/41The Same Sex Marriage Vote was watched by a vey emotional Senator Penny Wong and the politicians from all parties in Parliament House in Canberra. Picture Gary Ramage
23/411511/17 SSM Adelaide. Ian Brett and Michael Collins celebrate the yes vote at the Same Sex Marriage vote results announcement in Hindmarsh Square in the city. photo Calum Robertson
24/41Adelaide: Delwyn Cox celebrates the yes vote at the Same Sex Marriage vote results announcement in Hindmarsh Square in the city. Picture: Calum Robertson
25/41Australian Opposition leader Bill Shorten celebrates the same-sex marriage postal survey Yes result in Melbourne, Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Picture: AAP Image/Luis Enrique Ascui
26/41People celebrate after watching the same sex marriage vote result announcement during a picnic held by the Equality Campaign at Prince Regent Park in Sydney, Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Picture: AAP Image/David Moir
27/41Perth: Same-sex couples and their friends and family gather at Queens Gardens this morning to watch the SSM result announced live by the ABS. Picture: Peter Wallis
28/41Perth: Brad Harker and Scott D’Amico celebrate the decision. Picture: Peter Wallis
29/41Marriage Equality supporters gather at Prince Alfred Park in Surry Hills ahead of the plebiscite announcement. Sharlini Scholtz (L) and Devon Indig. Picture: Toby Zerna
30/41Alan Joyce, the CEO of Qantas, stands with his partner as he speaks after watching the same sex marriage vote result announcement during a picnic held by the Equality Campaign at Prince Regent Park in Sydney, Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Picture: AAP Image/David Moir
31/41Adelaide: Jasmine Primer and Kelly Williams celebrate the yes vote at the Same Sex Marriage vote results announcement in Hindmarsh Square in the city. Picture: Calum Robertson
32/41Labor Leader Bill Shorten reacts to the same-sex marriage postal survey Yes result in front of the State library of Victoria in Melbourne, Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Picture: AAP Image/David Crosling
33/41The crowd react to the same-sex marriage postal survey Yes result in front of the State library of Victoria in Melbourne, Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Picture: AAP Image/David Crosling
34/41People celebrate after watching the same sex marriage vote result announcement during a picnic held by the Equality Campaign at Prince Regent Park in Sydney, Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Picture: AAP Image/David Moir
35/41People react at the marriage equality rally in Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide, Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Australians have given same-sex marriage their approval with a 61.6 per cent ‘yes’ vote in a voluntary survey. Picture: AAP Image/David Mariuz
36/41Christine Forster, the sister of former Prime Minister Tony Abbott, celebrates after watching the same sex marriage vote result announcement during a picnic held by the Equality Campaign at Prince Regent Park in Sydney, Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Picture: AAP Image/David Moir
37/41A couple celebrates the same-sex marriage postal survey Yes result in front of the State library of Victoria in Melbourne, Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Picture: AAP Image/Luis Enrique Ascui
38/41The crowd react to the same-sex marriage postal survey Yes result in front of the State library of Victoria in Melbourne, Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Picture: AAP Image/David Crosling
39/41People celebrate after watching the same sex marriage vote result announcement during a picnic held by the Equality Campaign at Prince Regent Park in Sydney, Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Picture: AAP Image/David Moir
40/41Melbourne: Dressed in wedding dresses, partners Luke Meehan, 33, and George Papagiammopoulous, 35 outside the State Library in Melbourne. SSM. Picture: Supplied
41/41Perth: Lynn Arts and Isabella Deane celebrate the decision. Same-sex couples and their friends and family gather at Queens Gardens this morning to watch the SSM result announced live by the ABS. Picture: Peter Wallis