Australian government 'cannot bypass parliament' over gay marriage survey

Gay rights advocates have argued in Australia's highest court that the government does not have the power to bypass parliament to pay for a US$122m public survey on whether gay marriage should be legalised.

Australian government 'cannot bypass parliament' over gay marriage survey

Gay rights advocates have argued in Australia's highest court that the government does not have the power to bypass parliament to pay for a US$122m public survey on whether gay marriage should be legalised.

The advocates want parliament to decide the issue without consultation with the public and argued in the Australian High Court that the government does not have the constitutional power to start the postal survey next week.

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