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Dutton reportedly wants same-sex marriage sorted

Immigration Minister Peter Dutton is reportedly working on putting same-sex marriage on the political agenda before the next election.

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If the federal government is working on an alternative path to legalise same-sex marriage, the prime minister isn't saying.

Immigration Minister Peter Dutton, one of the government's leading conservatives and an opponent of gay marriage, is said to be working behind the scenes on a process over which the coalition maintains control.

Together with Mathias Cormann, another cabinet minister opposed to same-sex marriage, Mr Dutton is pushing for a postal vote plebiscite to be held before a parliamentary vote on the issue, Fairfax Media said.

Unlike a regular poll, a postal vote would not require legislation to establish, voting would be voluntary and would be far cheaper to administer.

Malcolm Turnbull is understood to be wary of the idea.

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But the prime minister wasn't giving any clue when quizzed by reporters in Canberra on Wednesday.

"We went to the election with a policy for a plebiscite which would give every Australian a say," he said.

"Our position is very clear. We want to give all Australians a say on the matter."

Had the plebiscite gone ahead in February, as planned by the government but rejected by the Senate, the issue would have been settled by now, Mr Turnbull said.


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