Most Australians say gay marriage is inevitable that the law will change to allow same-sex couples to marry in future, shows poll results.
Most Australians say gay marriage is inevitable that the law will change to allow same-sex couples to marry in future, shows poll results. The Galaxy poll, commissioned by lobby group Australian Marriage Equality and Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, questioned 1,052 adults on whether gay marriage was just a matter of time.
Australian Marriage Equality national convener Alex Greenwich said most Australians already supported gay marriage, and the latest survey confirmed the public's growing acceptance of reform.
"Australians have had the discussion, they have had the conversation, and they are either supportive of it or have accepted that it will happen," he told AFP.
Greenwich said support for gay marriage had soared over the past decade, reaching about 62 percent according to a 2010 Galaxy poll, compared with a 30 percent support level six years earlier.
Gay marriage is currently banned under Australian law and opposed by both major political parties, but in November lawmakers agreed to canvass public opinion on the issue, which was repeatedly raised during the 2010 election.
The left-wing Greens, a key partner in Prime Minister Julia Gillard's minority coalition government, want a conscience vote on the issue, arguing there is widespread public support for a change to marriage laws.
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