The people of Australia have done their part to champion marriage equality, with 61.6 percent voting โYesโ in the historic same-sex marriage survey. And now, itโs the politicians turns to do their bit.
Today, debate in the Senate begun on a bill to legalise same-sex marriage.
The bill was introduced by Liberal Senator Dean Smithโa gay man and a Christianโwho fought back tears while delivering a powerful message for his colleagues in the Upper House.
โWe saw a glimpse of the country that we all yearn for โ a country that is fair-minded, generous and accepting,โ he said of Australiaโs โYesโ vote, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.
โWe saw a country that was willing to embrace its hopes rather than hold on to its fears.โ
He said the proposed bill recognised the โspecial place of marriage that transcends our civic and religious life,โ the ABC reports.
Senator Smith added that the blessing before marriage โwill no longer be denied to our LGBTI children.โ
The bill has the support of both Labor and The Greens and has been co-sponsored by eight senators across all sides of politics.
A โvery confidentโ Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has expressed his hopes that the law will be passed by Christmas.
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