… and the Commonwealth should follow suit, writes Antony Green By the time they reach the legal age of adulthood at 18, most young people have passed trial by driving test, usually passed trial by HSC, and are most of the way through trial by puberty. Next year in NSW, anyone who turns 18 will face a new test, trial by electoral bureaucracy, a special sort of challenge that seems endemic to the workings of Federal systems of government. All Australian citizens who turn 18 in NSW next year will receive a very polite letter not long after their birthday from the NSW Electoral Commission (NSWEC). This letter will inform our new adult that they have been automatically placed on the electoral roll at their home address. A period of seven days wi...
The introduction of universal suffrage in 1902 established voting as a right for adult Australians w...
[Extract] It is popularly believed that one of the key rights of Australian citizenship is the abili...
The new citizenship test is still a flawed concept and open to challenge, write Kerry Ryan and Brian...
Victorian legislation will help avoid the scramble to enrol, writes Rob Hoffman in the National Time...
With the Rudd government looking at making changes to the Electoral Act, Peter Brent places automati...
This report recommends that the Commonwealth adopts a system of automatic enrolment of voters simila...
The Australian Electoral Commission has estimated that about 1.5 million electors are missing from A...
As the Australian Electoral Commissioner Ed Killesteyn told a parliamentary committee hearing last w...
Nearly one million Australian adults are not enrolled to vote. PETER BRENT and BRIAN COSTAR look at ...
Australia has historically been a world leader in electoral enrolment practices, however this is no ...
In modern democracies like Australia's it is essential that the maximum number of people vote at ele...
A full system of online enrolment should be a priority after the election, writes George Williams in...
Young voters are less likely to participate in elections than older generations. In this extract fro...
Individual electoral registration has not been kind to students. Previously, they were automatically...
The Australian Electoral Commissioner has abruptly changed a long-standing policy, potentially preve...
The introduction of universal suffrage in 1902 established voting as a right for adult Australians w...
[Extract] It is popularly believed that one of the key rights of Australian citizenship is the abili...
The new citizenship test is still a flawed concept and open to challenge, write Kerry Ryan and Brian...
Victorian legislation will help avoid the scramble to enrol, writes Rob Hoffman in the National Time...
With the Rudd government looking at making changes to the Electoral Act, Peter Brent places automati...
This report recommends that the Commonwealth adopts a system of automatic enrolment of voters simila...
The Australian Electoral Commission has estimated that about 1.5 million electors are missing from A...
As the Australian Electoral Commissioner Ed Killesteyn told a parliamentary committee hearing last w...
Nearly one million Australian adults are not enrolled to vote. PETER BRENT and BRIAN COSTAR look at ...
Australia has historically been a world leader in electoral enrolment practices, however this is no ...
In modern democracies like Australia's it is essential that the maximum number of people vote at ele...
A full system of online enrolment should be a priority after the election, writes George Williams in...
Young voters are less likely to participate in elections than older generations. In this extract fro...
Individual electoral registration has not been kind to students. Previously, they were automatically...
The Australian Electoral Commissioner has abruptly changed a long-standing policy, potentially preve...
The introduction of universal suffrage in 1902 established voting as a right for adult Australians w...
[Extract] It is popularly believed that one of the key rights of Australian citizenship is the abili...
The new citizenship test is still a flawed concept and open to challenge, write Kerry Ryan and Brian...