Presenting Voting Options Appropriately

If you are currently registered to vote in Australia, how do you usually attempt to explore your voting options? 

The Civility Party of Australia does not participate in any preference dealings or policy deals with any other political parties, or any other organisations, in Australia or elsewhere.

Nor does the Civility Party of Australia make publicity deals, or seek such deals, with any media entity or social media entity or any individual, group or organisation.

You may be aware that there are many single-issue and/or self-serving or otherwise dubious political parties in Australia.  They are often described in the media as micro parties.

Well-informed members of the public know that there is much corruption associated with the Australian political system.  That corruption exists within and between the prominent/dominant parties and various lobbying organisations, and within the underhand preference whisperings between various micro parties.

Unfortunately, the micro party label tends to be applied by journalists to all political parties other than the prominent/dominant ones.

Unlike many other political parties, the Civility Party of Australia will not be registering with the Australian Electoral Commission until the Australian public shows sufficient interest in supporting the party, not only as voters but as members and candidates.

The public has already been provided with the following information to peruse here about the Civility Party of Australia:

 

 

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