Mental health service urges postal survey 'clean-up' plan

By Adam Gartrell, Health Correspondent
Updated November 13 2017 - 8:03am, first published 7:51am
Same Sex marriage demonstrators are seen parading along Swanston street in Melbourne on Sunday, October, 1, 2017. The same sex marriage campaign seeks to push for a yes vote in the postal survey which is now open to the Public of Australia. (AAP Image/James Ross) NO ARCHIVING
Same Sex marriage demonstrators are seen parading along Swanston street in Melbourne on Sunday, October, 1, 2017. The same sex marriage campaign seeks to push for a yes vote in the postal survey which is now open to the Public of Australia. (AAP Image/James Ross) NO ARCHIVING

The worst fears of mental health providers about effects of the same-sex marriage survey have been wildly exceeded, new figures show.

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