Sex marriage opponents australia take no vote skies

It seems like you're referring to the recent developments in Australia regarding same-sex marriage. Here's a summary:

In November 2017, the Australian Parliament passed a bill to legalize same-sex marriage, also known as the Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Act 2017. The bill was the result of a national postal survey, which was conducted from September to November 2017, where Australians were asked to vote on whether they supported changing the Marriage Act to allow same-sex couples to marry.

The survey results showed that 61.6% of respondents supported same-sex marriage, while 38.4% opposed it. The Australian government then introduced a bill to parliament, which was passed with the support of the majority of lawmakers.

However, it's worth noting that some opponents of same-sex marriage in Australia have taken to the skies to express their disapproval. In 2017, a group of anti-gay marriage activists flew a banner over the Australian Parliament building in Canberra, reading "No to Same-Sex Marriage."