Residents of the Southern Highlands fall into one of two federal electorates – Hume or Whitlam. If you’re not sure which electoral divisions you fall into, best to check you can check with the Australian Electoral Commission here.
There are a number of ways you can vote either in advance or on the day by heading to a polling booth.
If you don’t think you can attend a polling booth on election day, check out your other options for submitting your vote here.
If you aren’t yet enrolled, there is still time to do so. You can enrol here. And if you’re unsure if you’re registered to vote, you can confirm your enrolment here.
POSTAL VOTE
You are eligible to apply for a postal vote if you are unable to get to a polling place on election day.
Apply for a postal vote online here.
Ballot papers must be completed and witnessed on or before election day.
To make sure your vote is counted, return your ballot papers to the AEC within 13 days of the election.
PRE-POLLING
If you can’t get to a polling place on election day, you can vote at an early voting centre.
Click here to find a local early voting centre. Remember to select the Pre-poll locations box.
TELEPHONE ASSISTED VOTING
Telephone assisted voting will be available during the early voting period and on election day for electors who are blind or have low vision.
Find out more about how to apply here.
ON THE DAY
Polling booths will be open from 8am to 6pm.
Voting locations can be found here.
WHO ARE THE CANDIDATES
If you are interested in finding out more about the candidates for both the Senate and House of Representatives you can explore more on the Australian Electoral Commission website.
Head here to search with your postcode or suburb name and then you will be provided with a list of candidates for that area.
And one more thing!
What’s an election day without a sausage sanga? This website will point you to the polling booths serving up tasty treats. It’s probably a self-nominated thing, so not every spot might be listed, but it’s still a handy little heads-up, right?
Keen for the goss straight from the candidates? We’ve kicked things off with a chat with Nathaniel Smith [Liberal candidate for Whitlam]. And stay tuned… more candidate chats coming soon!
You can view more details on the Federal Election 2025 Event here.
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