I Listened to the Liberal Diss Track So You Don’t Have To.
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With the 2025 federal election less than a week away, we hope this edition inspires a desire for change, action,…
It is Federal Election week, and these students are super excited to share what their party stands for — so much so, that they agreed to put it out into the student world through your favourite form of student media (Honi Soit).
You, and only you, are the sole arbiter of exactly how your preferences are numbered. Even if your first preference does not win, preferencing them can send a signal to the other parties on your ballot.
Plan your vote and use it wisely. A single seat could determine this election, so who do you really want to be the decider?
Here’s a fun fact: you can draw a penis on your ballot, and as long as it’s not in any of the boxes, and the numbers are filled in correctly, that is still a real vote.
“In the classroom, at rallies, online and, very importantly, at the ballot box itself: refuse to normalise oppression.”
If you really want things to get done in the next parliament, vote for a fiercely independent woman like myself.
Now, six years on from the 2019 election, we’re once again facing a fierce contest between a Liberal and an independent in Sydney’s north — but this time, in Bradfield.
In 2022, the ‘Teal’ independents created a roadmap for how to challenge the major parties where they are most vulnerable,…