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Electoral Reform Green Paper - 04-01-2010

Contibuted By: Jen

Nov 2009: The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet released the Electoral Reform Green paper - Strengthening Australia's Democracy exploring a range of opportunities to strengthen the democratic process in Australia. YACVic wrote to the Department endorsing a submission written by the Australian Youth Affairs Coalition (AYAC) and reiterating the value of lowering the voting age to enfranchise young people in electoral reform. Read YACVic's letter to the Department.

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