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Same-sex marriage: Yes, No campaigners clash outside church

Cabinet minister Peter Dutton says a church stand-off between gay marriage supporters and opponents doesn't reflect the respectful debate the government wants.

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Same-sex 'yes' and 'no' campaigners - and police - break out in scuffles outside a church in Brisbane. Source: Seven Network

Supporters and opponents of same sex marriage have clashed outside a Brisbane church following the High Court decision allowing a postal vote to go ahead.

Police say one woman was arrested for obstructing police and another person suffered a minor injury during the angry stand-off outside the Ashgrove church on Thursday night.

Cabinet minister Peter Dutton told the Nine network the incident does not reflect the respectful debate the government wants on marriage reform.

"Of course it's not. Conduct yourself in a reasonable way. Have a respectful discussion," he urged during an interview on the Nine Network.

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Labor frontbencher Anthony Albanese said the church stand-off was unsurprising, and the government's postal survey was always going to be divisive.

"That was one of the concerns we had about a plebiscite or a postal vote - that there would be division in the community," he told Nine.

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Same-sex rally outside a Brisbane church. Source: Seven Network

He said incidents like the one at Ashgrove didn't advance the yes or the no campaign.

"You can have different points of view without engaging in that sort of behaviour."

Footage of the stand-off showed pushing,shoving and shouting outside the Banks Street church, where yes campaigners had tried to disrupt a meeting of marriage reform opponents.

The incident happened just hours after the High Court gave the green light to the government's survey, and dismissing challenges about the way it had been funded.


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