Going postal: how the same-sex marriage vote could work
Peter Dutton is a fan. Labor hates the idea and marriage equality advocates and pondering a legal challenge. Welcome to the postal vote for same-sex marriage.
Judith Ireland is a special writer, weekends, for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, based at Parliament House
Peter Dutton is a fan. Labor hates the idea and marriage equality advocates and pondering a legal challenge. Welcome to the postal vote for same-sex marriage.
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