A parliamentary inquiry into legalising same-sex marriage will report on Monday.
The House of Representatives committee looked at two bills, one from Labor’s Stephen Jones and the other a joint effort by independent Andrew Wilkie and Australian Greens deputy leader Adam Bandt.
It held a public hearing in Sydney and ran an online survey which received almost 280,000 responses.
More than 60 per cent were in favour of allowing same-sex marriage.
Both bills will be debated in the lower house after the committee’s report is tabled.
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