It is entirely possible and achievable to hold a national vote on same-sex marriage before the end of the year, Special Minister of State Scott Ryan says.
The new minister, with responsibility for electoral matters, says he will be meeting with the electoral commissioner next week to discuss the plebiscite ahead of taking a submission to cabinet.
"I think it's highly possible, I think it's entirely achievable," he told Sky News, when asked about the likelihood of a 2016 vote.
Meanwhile, the marriage equality opponents seem to be supportive of the plebiscite; however, divisions have emerged between marriage equality advocates over tactics on whether to throw weight behind a plebiscite campaign or consider delaying calls for same-sex marriage to avoid a popular vote at all costs.