Full list of polling booths in NSW: where to vote
The federal election will be held on Saturday, May 21, with voting across New South Wales opening at 8am and closing at 6pm sharp. See the full list of polling booth locations here.
The federal election will be held on Saturday, May 21, with voting across New South Wales opening at 8am and closing at 6pm sharp. See the full list of polling booth locations here.
Meteorologists are warning millions of Australians planning to vote this afternoon to bring a brolly, with parts of the east coast set to get soaked.
The federal election will be held on Saturday, May 21, with voting across Queensland opening at 8am and closing at 6pm sharp. See the full list of polling booth locations here.
The federal election will be held on Saturday, May 21, with voting across Tasmania opening at 8am and closing at 6pm sharp. See the full list of polling booth locations here.
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