Melbourne skywriter spells out ‘no’ for gay marriage vote

  • Campaigners against gay marriage have taken to the skies to push their case
  • The sky above Melbourne was marked with the word ‘no’ spelled in block letters
  • It comes  after a similar stunt in Sudney last month asking people to ‘vote no’

Campaigners against gay marriage have taken to the skies again to push their case.

The clear blue sky above Melbourne was marked with the word ‘no’ spelled out in block letters by a skywriter on Tuesday.

Observers took to social media to share photos of the anti-gay marriage message.

Campaigners against gay marriage have taken to the skies again to push their case

The clear blue sky above Melbourne was marked with the word 'no' spelled out in block letters by a skywriter on Tuesday

The clear blue sky above Melbourne was marked with the word ‘no’ spelled out in block letters by a skywriter on Tuesday

Observers took to social media to share photos of the anti-gay marriage message

Observers took to social media to share photos of the anti-gay marriage message

It comes after a similar stunt in Sydney where the sky stretching from Balmain near the city to Parramatta in the west was emblazoned with ‘Vote No’ in September.

The sky became a billboard a day after the Coalition for Marriage’s campaign launch at Darling Harbour. 

Voters have until November 7 to return their ballots with a result expected to be announced by the Australian Bureau of Statistics by mid-November.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has promised a clear ‘yes’ vote would clear the way for a private member’s bill in parliament to redefine the Marriage Act.

It comes after a similar stunt in Sydney where the sky stretching from Balmain near the city to Parramatta in the west was emblazoned with 'Vote No' in September

It comes after a similar stunt in Sydney where the sky stretching from Balmain near the city to Parramatta in the west was emblazoned with ‘Vote No’ in September

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