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Universal suffrage / Suffrage / Electoral system of Australia / Commonwealth Electoral Act / Australian Electoral Commission / Australian referendum / Indigenous Australians / Electoral roll / Compulsory voting / Politics / Elections / Government
Date: 2013-09-18 19:47:00
Universal suffrage
Suffrage
Electoral system of Australia
Commonwealth Electoral Act
Australian Electoral Commission
Australian referendum
Indigenous Australians
Electoral roll
Compulsory voting
Politics
Elections
Government

Elections and voting in Australia Australia is one of the world’s oldest continuous democracies. Since 1901, when the six Australian colonies formed the Commonwealth, there have been 47 federal elections. How often are

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