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The Spanish government is being attacked from the right over its new education reforms, writes Dick Nichols.

Party time

A pin could have been heard dropping in Sydney’s Prince Alfred Park in the moments before the result of the postal vote on marriage equality was announced on the morning of November 15.

Lovers stood with their faces pressed into each other’s chests, whitened knuckles held shaking hands, friends stood shoulder-to-shoulder and rainbow families held each other in tight embraces. Even the blustering wind that had dishevelled our stall all morning seemed to have been holding its breath. All was silent as we braced for the result.

Thousands of people gathered around Australia on November 15 to hear the results of the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey.