At 16, Australians can drive, work and apply for the army – so why can't they vote?
- Written by Faith Gordon, Associate Professor in Law, Australian National University
Young people are growing up in the shadow of a climate crisis and global conflict, amid sky-high housing costs and a precarious economy. For decades, government spending and policies have also been skewed in favour of older people. Yet in Australia, young people don’t get to vote until they are 18.
While the idea of lowering the voting age...
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