Australia: Amnesty International welcomes historic “Yes” Marriage Equality result

Now the Yes is in, Malcolm Turnbull has 23 days to deliver equality

The Government wanted this survey to take the temperature of Australia’s mood in relation to this issue. Well, Australia has spoken loud and clear.

Naomi Vaughan, Marriage Equality Campaign Coordinator, Amnesty International Australia

Amnesty International warmly welcomes this morning’s announcement that a majority of Australians who participated in the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey said yes to equality, love, fairness and family.

“Marriage Equality is a human right and all Australians have the right to equal treatment under the law. LGBTQI couples have waited long enough for marriage equality and we’re thrilled to see Australia take a step closer to achieving this,” said Amnesty International Australia’s Marriage Equality Campaign Coordinator Naomi Vaughan.

“The Government wanted this survey to take the temperature of Australia’s mood in relation to this issue. Well, Australia has spoken loud and clear. The Government must now act to deliver marriage equality to all Australians by the end of 2017.

“Australians have said YES, now it’s time for Parliament to do the same. Marriage equality matters to Australians. There are 23 days until the end of the parliamentary year, Prime Minister Turnbull – let’s get this done,” Naomi Vaughan said.

To find out more about Amnesty International Australia’s Marriage Equality Campaign visit here.