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Over 10,000 RSVP to 'Love is Love' marriage rally

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Over 10,000 people have sent an RSVP to the Facebook page announcing a major rally for marriage equality next weekend.

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Get Up! and Marriage Equality Australia are holding a ‘Love is Love’ rally in Russell Square at 1pm on Sunday July 5th.

The rally was originally going to be held at te Northbridge Piazza but was moved to Russell Square when the number of attenddes swelled.

Now the expected attendees has passed the 10,000 mark.

Speakers for the event are exected to be announced in the next week.

 

image: file photo from Equal Love Marriage Equality Rally Saturday May 12th 2012

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