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The AEC confirmed to this masthead there are no laws restricting voters from making phone calls or using Google inside the voting booth ... photos of AEC staff, other voters, other people ...
An act of violence has marred an early voting booth. In shock footage circulating across social media, a man can be seen punching and kicking a Trumpet of Patriots volunteer at the pre-poll booth ...
Voters at a pre-polling booth in Eastlakes. Picture: Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images Voting is compulsory in Australia and hundreds of polling booths are located across local schools, churches ...
Picture: Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images Voting is compulsory in Australia and hundreds of polling booths are located across local schools, churches, community halls and public buildings.
Shocking footage of an apparent assault at an early voting booth is circulating across social media, with the attack aimed at a volunteer. In shock footage circulating across social media ...
But in a world where there are multiple sources of content, Free TV believes the ... AEC estimated that more than 4 million people have already voted in this election—a 26 per cent increase ...
The law is clear-cut under Section 66 of the Representation of the People Act 1983, forbidding anyone from photographing ballots within the confines of a voting booth, whether it's your own paper ...
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