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The next federal election will happen nation-wide on Saturday, 3 May 2025.
Anyone who is an Australian citizen, aged 18 and over, must vote in the election. All Australians must be enrolled to vote.
In Australia, we have easy access to our vote. All you’ve got to do is be enrolled by the deadline and then turn up to a polling centre on polling day.” Currently there's 150 seats in the ...
Voting is compulsory for Australian citizens 18 and over. If you're enrolled and you don't vote, you could get a fine from ...
As the nation prepares to head to the polls on 3 May, here's a guide to its electoral system and what to watch.
In Australia, we have an independent body manage the electoral system. The Australian Electoral Commission ensures that all eligible citizens have the chance to help shape our federal government.
If you are unable to make it to the polls on Saturday May 3 here is how you can apply for postal voting to escape a fine.
The electoral roll will snap closed at 8pm on 7 April, meaning you only have a few days to enrol to vote or update your details. As part of Guardian Australia's Voting 101 series, Matilda Boseley ...
Voting is compulsory in Australia so if you can’t make it to a polling place on Saturday May 3, you’ll need to vote early or apply for postal voting to escape a fine – so here’s how to do ...