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Liverpool, NSW 2170

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178 Queen Street

Campbelltown, NSW 2560

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With every election, we as a community choose who represents us, who will lead our country, and shape our shared future. It is the right and responsibility of all adult citizens in Australia to participate in voting, and we want to help you make the most of the opportunity.

Federal Election in May 2022

Our events will help build your capacity to engage with politicians, local, state and federal about issues that matter.
listen

Listen

Understand what each politician stands for and how they represent you, their community.

learn

Learn

Learn about your community in more detail, and what issues are important to others.

ask

Ask

An opportunity for you to ask questions and perhaps make voting and choosing a party clearer.

Advocate

Take action, advocate for issues that matter to the right influencers and policy makers.

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