For those of you talking with young people who are voting for the first time, or simply thinking seriously  about voting for the first time here are a number of other sites that might help you with the task...

Out of a matter of interest, are there any churches out there who are holding an election party/wake for their first time voters in the area?  How will your young adults remember the election this year? Will you be involved?

Link 1:
UNYA have released a First Time Voters resource, this can be downladed from their website: http://www.unya.asn.au/

Link 2:
Election Tracker, I've mentioned this before but it's still a great site that is put together by young people for young voters. http://www.electiontracker.net/

Link 3:
The Triple J Election Guide has loads of info for young people voting in the 2004 election. http://abc.net.au/triplej/events/election_04/

Link 4:
Don't know who to vote for? Take this online quiz to find out which party best represents your views.  http://www.ozpolitics.info/fun/partyprf.htm

Link 5:
General Information for Voters, frequently asked questions http://www.elections.act.gov.au/Gen.html / where to vote http://www.elections.act.gov.au/PollPlace.html#edpp

Link 6:
List of all Candidates in ACT Election (includes contact details & links) http://www.elections.act.gov.au/Cand2004.html

Link 7:
ABC News: Canberra Votes Feature (includes background info on all parties) http://www.abc.net.au/elections/act/2004/guide/default.htm

Link 8:
ABC Forums: Have Your Say on the ACT Elections http://www2b.abc.net.au/news/forum/newsonline1/

Shalom

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Darren Wright
Fool
Youth and Family Worker

UCA NSW Synod
Presbytery of Canberra Region
GPO Box 221. Canberra. ACT. 2601.

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02 6248 9311 (office)


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