Sydney: 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.
Thousands celebrate at the same-sex marriage result on the steps of the State Library of Victoria. Picture: Jason Edwards
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
Darwin: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
Melbourne: 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
Melbourne: Family Kerry Ford, Hollie Kerwin and their baby 5 mth old Rory Kerwin-Ford celebrate. Picture: Jason Edwards
Melbourne: Brides to be Kelly Mckenzie and Kristy Albion will be getting married as soon as it is legalised. Picture: Jason Edwards
Melbourne: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
Dom 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
People 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
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
People 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
Magda 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
Christine 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
Marriage Equality supporters gather at Prince Alfred Park in Surry Hills ahead of the plebiscite announcement. Supporters react to the Yes announcement. Picture: Toby Zerna
The 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
Ian 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
Brad 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
Roz 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
The 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
Senator 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
The 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
1511/17 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
Adelaide: Delwyn Cox celebrates the yes vote at the Same Sex Marriage vote results announcement in Hindmarsh Square in the city. Picture: Calum Robertson
Australian 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
People 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
Perth: 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
Perth: Brad Harker and Scott D’Amico celebrate the decision. Picture: Peter Wallis
Marriage Equality supporters gather at Prince Alfred Park in Surry Hills ahead of the plebiscite announcement. Sharlini Scholtz (L) and Devon Indig. Picture: Toby Zerna
Alan 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
Adelaide: 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
Labor 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
The 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
People 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
People 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
Christine 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
A 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
The 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
People 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
Melbourne: Dressed in wedding dresses, partners Luke Meehan, 33, and George Papagiammopoulous, 35 outside the State Library in Melbourne. SSM. Picture: Supplied
Perth: 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