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Ever wondered why we make elections compulsory in a democracy?

Australia is a democracy, in which all eligible citizens are required to vote. But why are we making things compulsory? Compulsory voting has been part of Australia’s political system for many years and is often discussed as one of the ways democratic participation is encouraged. Under this system, eligible citizens are expected to take part […]

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A lot of people participate in politics, but not a lot of them vote

Many people follow political news, discuss social issues, and share opinions online, yet voter participation often remains lower than expected. The reasons vary from person to person and can include frustration with political systems, lack of trust in leadership, or the feeling that individual votes may not create immediate change. Even so, voting continues to

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Why do we vote?

Voting has long been viewed as one of the central parts of democratic society. It gives citizens the opportunity to express opinions, support policies, and participate in decisions that may influence the future of their communities. For many people, voting is more than simply choosing a political candidate. It represents involvement in public life and

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