Where to vote

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Cooroy golfers vote crucial to Gemlife development (Noosa Today)

Cooroy golf course. A traffic light moment is how Cooroy Golf Club president Keith Harkins describes a special meeting being called by members on 28 March to ...

Other fears included the reduction from a standard par 72 course to a par 67, which would have an effect on the quality of the course and therefore its popularity with players.“ The Cooroy Golf Club newsletter, received by members last week, announced that the latest plans for the proposal would be available for examination by members from Monday. In exchange, the club was to receive a new clubhouse, new car parking, a golf buggy shed, new golf course entry and club membership fees from each new home owner for 10 years. GemLife filed a Notice of Appeal in the Planning and Environment Court in April 2021. It’s important to them that the golf course retains its integrity, even though a new clubhouse might be attractive to some members,“ he said. Members are invited to provide feedback on these latest changes.

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Where you can vote and snag a democracy sausage on NSW ... (9News)

The New South Wales election is just days away so residents need to start planning where to cast their vot...

- Mount Druitt Public School, Mount Druitt - Mona Vale Public School, Mona Vale - Mosman Public School, Mosman - Botany Public School, Botany - Woollahra Public School, Woollahra Voting centres are hosted at schools, churches, town halls and more across the state.

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Wakehurst electorate voting locations, candidates and early voting ... (Manly Observer)

Voters in the electorate of Pittwater will decide their new representative this Saturday as they head to the polls for the NSW State Election, following the ...

He would like to see public transport provided free and opposes the Northern Beaches Tunnel. Supporting solar energy and fixing the congestion through Dee Why’s major intersections are among his platforms, which were referenced in our Being located in a shopping centre, parking is not a problem and is the ideal place to vote whilst doing the shopping. Greg Mawson provides IT support for local support for schools in the area. Considering Labor is notionally nine seats away from a majority (accounting for redistribution), it is likely that either major party will need to negotiate for the support of independents or smaller parties to form government. Their stance on other local issues is unclear. His party, Sustainable Australia, advocates stricter planning laws and the restriction of the development and foreign ownership of new housing. He does not have any electoral material available online and did not attend the recent ‘Meet the Candidates’ forum. Local residents deserve a voice and their vote should count. You can also access the NSW Electoral commission’s maps and information on their This venue has lifts within close proximity and is recommended for the elderly members of our community who want to avoid the rush on election day. Want to vote elsewhere?

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Everything you need to know about voting in the NSW election (ABC News)

Premier Dominic Perrottet is hoping voters will back the Coalition for a historic fourth term, while Opposition Leader Chris Minns is targeting an end to ...

You must number at least 15 candidates for your vote to be counted. If you vote above the line you select a party, not individual candidates. If you don't vote on Saturday, an apparent failure to vote notice will be sent in the post. The other ballot paper you will receive is much larger and is for the Legislative Council, or the upper house. If you're voting for a candidate not expected to poll strongly, the more preferences you give out the more likely your ballot paper will stay live in the count. When you step into the voting centre, you will be given two ballot papers to complete.

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NSW Election: where to vote in South Coast and Kiama electorates ... (South Coast Register)

Looking for a polling booth on election day? Here's where you can find one in South Coast and...

Jorja reports across the Shoalhaven and Eurobodalla, for the South Coast Register, Milton-Ulladulla Times, and Bay Post. This is how you can access our trusted content: You can do this online via the

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Here's what you need to know about voting in the NSW state election (SBS)

Where do I vote? For those who are in New South Wales today, the NSW Electoral Commission website features an address lookup tool which can be used to find your ...

You will be required to pay a $55 fine for no voting. Note that the election official will be accompanied by a scrutineer or trusted family or friend of your choice to ensure your vote has been submitted correctly. You will have to write the number one in the square next to the candidate who is your first choice for your representative. However, if your language is not listed on the website, or you would like more information about voting in the election, you can use a free telephone interpreter service to assist you. Then, the number two next to your second choice, and so on until you have selected 15 candidates in order of preference. You will have two options: to vote above or below the line.

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Where to vote this election (Riverine Herald)

On Saturday, March 25 residents from the Murray electorate will decide whether the incumbent state Member for Murray Helen Dalton stays on.

If you can’t manage to get in early, the Moama Public School on Simms St, the Mathoura Visitor and Business Centre on Morris St and the Barham Community Centre Reception Room at Riverside Ct will all be open on election day between 8am and 6pm. You can cast your votes early in Moama at 26 Meninya St between 8.30am and 6pm on Friday; however, no early voting centres will be set up in Mathoura or Barham.

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NSW polls open amid predictions of a tight race to lead the state's ... (ABC News)

The Liberal Party has complained to the electoral commission in a last minute row over corflutes. Victory in today's election will be a battle for either major ...

"It is the height of hypocrisy. The state had stalled. Both Labor and the Coalition must win seats to form a majority government — a hung parliament would force them to negotiate a minority government with the crossbench. The NSWEC would not confirm the specific complaint but said in a statement it "reviews all allegations it becomes aware of in accordance with its Compliance and Enforcement Policy". The Liberals have their own signs that are confusing to the voters — in black, looking like official communications from the NSW Electoral Commission," she said in a statement to the ABC. We've turned that around," he said. "There is no such confusion with our signs that are clearly in campaign colours with our campaign logo and they encourage voters to number every box on the small ballot paper to ensure they don't risk wasting their vote." "Victor, I pay tribute to his career as the Member for Ryde and as a minister," the prime minister said. "The Liberals are too busy fighting each other, and fighting the Nationals, and the Nationals fighting other Nationals, to actually fight for the people of New South Wales." "A voter should not be told that a potentially exhausted vote is a waste," the letter said. The Coalition enters the election with 46 and Labor needs to win nine seats to form a majority — or negotiate with a crossbench likely to be made up of independents, the Greens and One Nation. - The Liberal Party has complained to the electoral commission in a last minute row over corflutes

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Abbie casts vote 'for change' in election (NEWS.com.au)

Abbie Chatfield has cast her vote in the NSW election, urging residents to “vote for change” on climate action and to “kick the Liberals out”.

Just rallying everybody to get out and vote for the local candidates. We’re on the booths right and early. Vote for change!

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