Australian Election Discussion Thread – 27 March 2025

Mark your calendars! The 2025 Australian federal election is scheduled to take place on or before 17 May 2025, where voters will elect representatives for the 48th Parliament of Australia. Both the entire House of Representatives and 40 of the 76 Senate seats will be up for grabs.

Make sure you’re ready to participate: Enrol to Vote!

Feel free to share and discuss political queries, personal posts, political images, videos, and any topics related to non-Federal politics in this thread.

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  1. It’s great to see the anticipation building for the 2025 Australian federal election! With all House of Representatives seats and 40 Senate seats up for grabs, it’s bound to be an exciting and crucial vote.

    What are your thoughts on the key issues that will shape the election? Many are already discussing climate change, healthcare, and the economy, but it will be interesting to see how candidates position themselves on these topics as the election date approaches.

    Also, I encourage everyone to make sure they’re enrolled to vote! It’s such an important step in making your voice heard. What are you hoping to see from the candidates this time around?

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