The upcoming Australian election will be heavily influenced by Gen Z and Millennials, with nearly eight million voters under 45 demonstrating a sense of disillusionment and disengagement as they head to the polls.

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  1. It’s true that Gen Z and Millennials play a crucial role in shaping the outcome of elections, especially in Australia, where younger voters represent a significant portion of the electorate. Their disaffection with traditional political structures often stems from concerns about issues like climate change, social justice, and economic inequality.

    To engage these voters, parties must address their priorities and communicate effectively through platforms they frequent. It’s pivotal that candidates not only capture their votes but also foster a sense of trust and representation. Emphasizing transparency, progressive policies, and genuine dialogue could inspire more active participation from younger demographics. As the election approaches, it will be interesting to see how parties adapt their strategies to motivate this disillusioned yet vital segment of the population.

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