Alright, I've got some interesting things to note about the results.
Australia as a whole voted mostly yes. 62% voted Yes and 38% no. This had a total voter turnout of 12 million or so; around half the country, or around 80% of adults eligible to vote. This is an incredibly high voter turnout considering that it was entirely voluntary. It is probably because we have a culture of voting; our elections are mandatory voting.
No single state voted no. NSW had the highest overall No vote, with 58% of New South Welshman voting yes, and 42% voting no. This is largely due to the densely populated western Sydney electorates voting mostly no.
The Australian Capital Territory, already well known by other Australians for its lax fireworks laws, voted very strongly yes, with 74% voting Yes and 26% voting no.
Fitting with NSW's stronger surge towards No, the most electorates that voted No were to be found in New South Wales.
Notable electorates:
The Division of Melbourne: the highest overall Yes vote. 82% voted yes, 18% voted no. Similar results were found in other inner city Victorian electorates like Melbourne Ports.
The Division of Warringah: Tony Abbott's old stomping ground. 75% voted yes, 25% voted no. Surprising results for a sturdy Liberal seat!
All top six No voters were NSW.
Division of Blaxland: Labor Heartland. Has been held by the Labor Party for over a century. Voted 26% yes, 74% no. This is a surprise. Perhaps the Blaxlanders didn't consider SSM a worthy thing to vote on, when Blaxland and surrounding electorates have been very poor and working class as long as they've existed.
Division of Watson: A southern Sydney seat. Voted 30:70. Also Labor, though it's a rather new seat, only having existed for just under 30 years.
Division of McMahon: Western Sydney. 35:65. Another Labor heartland. These are really surprising me, because even traditionalist Labor voters tend to be pretty progressive with social rights.
Division of Werriwa: Western Sydney. 36:64. Another heartland, held by Labor or variants for >100 years.
Division of Fowler: Mid western Sydney. 36:64. Not a heartland, but much like Watson.
Division of Parramatta: North-western Sydney. The only non-Labor safe seat to vote no considerably strongly. 38:62. Has flipped between Liberal and Labor for the better part of a hundred years.
The most anti-SSM electorate in the "culture capital" of Melbourne was the Division of Calwell.
Calwell is an interesting electorate. It voted 43:57. It's one of the most stable areas population-wise in Melbourne, and is also notable for being a Labor stronghold in the north-west of Melbourne.
Perhaps Calwell was so against it due to its high religious population: Calwell as a whole is around 35% devoutly Catholic, and 16.5% Muslim. This may well account for its comparatively strong No vote.
And then we get to the grotty division I'm a part of, the Division of Holt. Holt only barely scraped a yes, with 51:49. We're outer suburban, Labor-ish safe, was marginal for a while. It is likely because there seems to be a rather high population of fundies in Holt, if the Rise Up Party and Catch the Fire Ministries are anything to go by.