Democracy sausage

2023 - 3 - 25

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Image courtesy of "NEWS.com.au"

'Hard no': $16 democracy sausage (NEWS.com.au)

A “democracy sausage” is being sold for a whopping $16 at a Sydney venue with voters reporting mark ups across the state.

Roll to filling ratio was the only thing that stopped it being a 5. While a classic B&E roll is selling as a “pork barrel with egg” and a plain white roll as “the Pauline”. That would give Labor the 47 seats for a majority without the support of the crossbench, but a uniform swing is doubtful. While at Summer Hill Public School the cake stall is offering up a selection of sweets with a tongue in cheek jokes targeted at state politicians. A clever menu has been crafted at Campdenville Public School in Newtown with offerings including the “cost of living” for $4 - with just sausage on a roll. A haloumi and egg roll named the “How Newtown are you?” goes for $5. Democracy sausages are on offer across the state as part of the Australian tradition. A “democracy sausage” is being sold for a whopping $16 at a Sydney venue with voters reporting mark ups across the state. And while many voters have been indulging in the election treat, a fish shop in Sydney has caused controversy for how much its charging for its sausage sizzle. The ‘sanga’ features a slice of white bread - with the crusts cut off - grilled onion and tomato jam. Barbecues are being fired up as voters across NSW head to the polls for the Voters are savouring the highlight of election day as they bite into sausage sizzles at polling booths across the state - but the cost in one location is causing outrage.

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Image courtesy of "The Canberra Times"

NSW votes: the regional democracy sausage sizzle review (The Canberra Times)

Who at what where: democracy sausages across the regions for the NSW election.

The students were hoping to raise $700 each for their school trip to Canberra. In Premier Dominic Perrottet's electorate of Epping, reporter Lucinda Garbutt-Young discovered a democracy sausage sizzle at every election booth she went to. "It's not going to happen," he told onlookers, whilst ducking behind a taller gentleman and his outstretched jacket.

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Image courtesy of "St George and Sutherland Shire Leader"

Picture gallery: NSW election 2023 democracy sausage photos (St George and Sutherland Shire Leader)

Who ate what, where?: All the photos form democracy sausages (and cupcakes) across the regions.

The students were hoping to raise $700 each for their school trip to Canberra. In Premier Dominic Perrottet's electorate of Epping, reporter Lucinda Garbutt-Young discovered a democracy sausage sizzle at every election booth she went to. "It's not going to happen," he told onlookers, whilst ducking behind a taller gentleman and his outstretched jacket.

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Image courtesy of "Daily Mail"

NSW election 2023: Anthony Albanese turns back on cameraman to ... (Daily Mail)

The Prime Minister made the bizarre gesture while visiting a polling station in the Ryde electorate, in north-west Sydney, on Saturday.

'We're on the booths bright and early. Former Labor leader Bill Shorten was mercilessly pilloried after he took a bite out of the side of his sausage roll in 2016 while Peter Dutton awkwardly ate a Dagwood dog at a Brisbane Carnival in 2022 Mr Albanese then turned his back on the cameramen before taking a hefty bite out of the sausage roll. He managed to spare a moment to stir the pot by revealing the unusual way he enjoyed his sausage roll. Mr Albanese then turned his back on the cameramen before taking a hefty bite out of the sausage roll Mr Albanese attempted to avoid the same embarrassing fate by holding a paper plate in front of his sausage roll.

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Image courtesy of "Blue Mountains Gazette"

Picture gallery: NSW election 2023 democracy sausage photos (Blue Mountains Gazette)

Who ate what, where?: All the photos form democracy sausages (and cupcakes) across the regions.

The students were hoping to raise $700 each for their school trip to Canberra. In Premier Dominic Perrottet's electorate of Epping, reporter Lucinda Garbutt-Young discovered a democracy sausage sizzle at every election booth she went to. "It's not going to happen," he told onlookers, whilst ducking behind a taller gentleman and his outstretched jacket.

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