HUNDREDS gathered at an Equality rally in Brisbane have erupted in cheers and tears as the Yes result was announced.

“Thank you Australia” one man yelled from the crowd as the decision was read.

“We want marriage equality and we want it now,” one campaigner said from the stage to raucous cheers from the crowd.

People are in tears, hugging their loved ones, overwhelmed with the result.

More than 60 per cent of Queenslanders voted Yes.

In a comparison of all local electorates, the majority supported the Yes campaign, with the biggest yes vote margins in Brisbane (79.5%), Griffith (76.6%) and Ryan (72.7%), while the majority support the No votes in Groom (50.8%), Kennedy (53.3%) and Maranoa (56.1%).

Biggest yes vote margins in Qld electorates were in Brisbane (79.5%), Griffith (76.6%) and Ryan (72.7%) #marriageequality #auspol @couriermail — Clare Armstrong (@ByClare) November 14, 2017

One long-term couple, Roz and Judy, used the emotional moment to also renew their engagement.

Roz and Judy “renewed” their engagement as the result came in. “We’ve just loved each other forever, she’s the love of my life. Now we can be together and she can sit beside me when I die. It’s historic, it’s emotional, it’s everything good today.” #marriageequality @couriermail pic.twitter.com/IX2YWEAPpw — Vanessa Marsh (@vanessaleemarsh) November 15, 2017

Rainbow banners with the word ‘Yes’ were held up by those who gathered to watch the result come in.

media_camera A large crowd gathers in the Brisbane CBD ahead of the same-sex marriage result. Picture: Peter Wallis

Before the announcement, many in the crowd said they were excited but “very nervous” about the result.

Cora Pagendam-Turner was there to support her LGBT friends and family.

Crowds starting to gather in Queens Gardens, Brisbane to watch the #ssm #marriageequality results come in live. @couriermail pic.twitter.com/irdoJHHrfg — Vanessa Marsh (@vanessaleemarsh) November 14, 2017

“It’s such an important day and hopefully the announcement will be something that we can all celebrate together, she said.

“It’s a big day.”