Melbourne Subway prints pro-yes messages on receipts

  • A Melbourne Subway has begun printing pro-yes messages on its receipts
  • The messages encourage customers to ‘do it because it’s the right thing to do’
  • ‘We believe in equality for all Australian’s,’ the receipt reads, ‘What about you?’ 

A Melbourne Subway has urged Australian’s to vote yes in the upcoming same-sex marriage postal survey by printing pro-yes messages on its receipts.

Civil celebrant Steve King ordered an egg and cheese breakfast sub and a juice at the Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre Subway on Monday.

On the receipt he was issued, below the items he ordered was a message from Subway.

A Melbourne Subway has urged Australian’s to vote yes in the upcoming same-sex marriage postal survey by printing pro-yes messages on their receipts

Mr King took to Facebook to post a photo of the docket.

‘We believe in equality for all Australian’s,’ the receipt reads.

‘What about you?’

On a customer's receipt was a message from Subway below the list of his ordered items

On a customer’s receipt was a message from Subway below the list of his ordered items

‘Vote yes in the Postal Survey.

‘Do it because it’s the right thing to do.’

This comes as Australia’s high court ruled postal vote will go ahead after two challenges to the proposal were dismissed.

Civil celebrant Steve King shared a picture of the receipt to his Facebook profile 

Civil celebrant Steve King shared a picture of the receipt to his Facebook profile 

The High Court handed down the decision in Melbourne after 2pm Thursday.

Two groups of same-sex marriage advocates wanted to stop the postal vote, saying the government should not have funded the $122 million non-compulsory vote.

The decision means the postal forms can be mailed from Tuesday as planned.

'We believe in equality for all Australian's,' the receipt reads, 'What about you?'

‘We believe in equality for all Australian’s,’ the receipt reads, ‘What about you?’

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