It was a moment in which politics and disagreements and – for the first time – sexuality were finally put aside. And love, pure happiness and equality, flooded in.
Australia said ‘yes’.
Magda Szubanski and Ian Thorpe shared a kiss.
I am Australian was sung in federal parliament.
And Labor frontbencher Linda Burney – who lost her gay son only weeks ago – was lifted off her feet.
She leapt across the aisle and into the arms of veteran Liberal Warren Entsch, a crocodile hunter from far north Queensland and a Liberal National MP in the House of Representatives.
It was a unifying moment rarely seen in politics.