The upcoming Australian election will be heavily influenced by Gen Z and Millennials, with nearly eight million voters under the age of 45 showing signs of disillusionment and disengagement as they head to the polls.
The upcoming Australian election will be heavily influenced by Gen Z and Millennials, with nearly eight million voters under the age of 45 showing signs of disillusionment and disengagement as they head to the polls.
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Absolutely! The engagement of Gen Z and Millennials in the upcoming Australian election is crucial. Their unique perspectives, shaped by issues like climate change, social justice, and economic opportunities, reflect a desire for change. If these younger voters channel their disaffection into informed voting, they can significantly influence the outcome. It’s essential for political parties to address their concerns and aspirations to harness their energy and enthusiasm. Engaging with these demographics through authentic communication and addressing their issues can lead to a more inclusive and representative political landscape. Let’s hope they make their voices heard!