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Love is truly in the air.

Australia's overwhelming yes vote in its marriage equality postal survey was announced on Wednesday morning, and nervous supporters gathered around the country to hear the result.

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In Melbourne, they gathered in front of the State Library of Victoria. In Sydney, upbeat music blared through Prince Alfred Park at a party full of believers in marriage equality, standing together -- prepared for any result, but hoping for a yes. In Canberra, where the announcement took place, politicians also anxiously waited for the result.

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At 10 a.m. AEDT, the result of the postal survey were handed down, with 61.6 per cent of Australians voting yes. After months, years, decades of stress and fighting -- Australia finally said yes to equality. The survey was requested by conservative politicians who opposed marriage equality as a precursor for parliament to vote on marriage equality. Parliament doesn't need the survey to host the vote, but did so anyway, critics say, to stall.

There was an outpouring of joy, and of course, plenty of tears.

Mashable ImageSenator Penny Wong reacts to the live broadcast of the news. Credit: DEAN LEWINS/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock Mashable ImageA reveler wipes away a tear after the result is announced. Credit: Don Arnold/Getty Images Mashable ImageThe crowd erupts in front of the State Library of Victoria in Melbourne. Credit: scott barbour/Getty Images Mashable ImageRebecca Davies and her partner Paula Van Bruggen celebrate in the crowd at the State Library of Victoria. Credit: Scott Barbour/Getty Images Mashable ImageChristine Forster, the sister of former Prime Minister Tony Abbott, celebrates in Sydney. Credit: DAVID MOIR/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock Mashable ImagePeople in the crowd celebrate in front of the State Library of Victoria. Credit: Scott Barbour/Getty Images Mashable ImageA couple embrace as supporters celebrate in Sydney. Credit: WILLIAM WEST/AFP/Getty Images Mashable ImageCelebrations in Sydney. Credit: Getty Images/cole bennetts Mashable ImageCredit: WILLIAM WEST/AFP/Getty Images Mashable ImageQantas CEO Alan Joyce and Magda Szubanski share a moment while hearing the announcement in Sydney. Credit: Getty Images Mashable ImageTears flow in Sydney. Credit: DAVID MOIR/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock Mashable ImageLeader of the Opposition Bill Shorten is embraced by members of the crowd as they celebrate in Melbourne. Credit: Getty Images/scott barbour Mashable ImageCredit: Cole Bennetts/Getty Images Mashable ImageCredit: WILLIAM WEST/AFP/Getty Images
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