I never really doubted that the Australian public would vote for it. When I said not mature enough, I was partly yanking your chain and partly referring to the kind of things that might be said by no campaigners. I get the impression that public discourse in Ireland is a bit more circumspect than it is in Australia, and even so, it must have been hard enough for a lot of same sex couples to listen to the no campaigners over here. My fear would be that an Australian referendum would be more like the Californian one, where a lot of the things said by no side were downright horrible.
And anyway, if Australian law allows for it to be legalised without a referendum, what's the point in having one? We had no choice but if you guys have then why bother with a long drawn out referendum campaign if you can just legalise it in one afternoon via a parliamentary vote?
That's why we won't bother with a referendum. I was just pointing out the actual situation here. It's the pollies that are screwing around. A majority of the electorate has been ready for ages. Once Abbott gives up and allows a conscience vote it'll be sorted in no time.
And I knew you were trying to wind me up.

You can probably gauge the general quality of the "No" side from the comments in this thread. They don't have much to add, and they're getting desperate. In fact, they know they have already lost. What they say no longer matters.
ETA: In general it doesn't seem to have been too vitriolic, based on what I've seen on the media I usually frequent. Then again, I tend not to frequent the worst of the media. Still, with a majority of the electorate in favour IRL it figures that most people wouldn't be impressed by OTT bigots, so I'm not too worried about them.