Prime minister Anthony Albanese and opposition chief Peter Dutton have each lodged their votes.
Dutton voted in his seat of Dickson on the Albany Creek state faculty in Brisbane together with his spouse, Kirilly, and sons, Harry and Tom. He’s held the seat since 2001.
Peter Dutton casts his vote. {Photograph}: Dan Peled/Getty Photos
Albanese was joined by his companion, Jodie,and son, Nathan,at a main faculty in Marrickville, Sydney. The polling station is in his seat, Grayndler, which he’s held since 1996.
Anthony Albanese votes in Marrickville. {Photograph}: Saeed Khan/AFP/Getty Photos
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Key occasions
Attempting the Uber Eats democracy sausage
Caitlin Cassidy
In a federal election first, Uber Eats is permitting clients in sure cities to order democracy sausages to their door, for “hardworking Australians” who “discover themselves with out entry to a sausage” on 3 Might.
Components of Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney have entry to the promo, with $3.50 for each sausage donated to Australian Purple Cross companions.
Sadly, Rafqa Touma was outdoors the supply zone and was as an alternative supplied a bulk package deal of raw sausages – not likely the identical. I ordered a meat sausage with onion and sauce and a vegetarian sausage from the “Democracy Sausage Retailer” for $15.96, supply included.
An Uber Eats democracy sausage. {Photograph}: Caitlin Cassidy/The Guardian
It took lower than half an hour to reach in inexperienced bins labelled “democracy sausage delivered”. Inside was, unsurprisingly, a chunk of white bread with a sausage, sauces in sachets and a poll paper that ticked preferences for sauces, onion and number of sausage. “Train your Democratic Chew,” the field instructed me.
The meat sausage was chilly, whereas the vegetarian sausage tasted like sawdust. I gave the leftovers to my canine, who lapped it up eagerly and stained his snout with mustard.
Caitlin Cassidy tried the Uber Eats democracy sausage so that you don’t should. {Photograph}: Caitlin Cassidy/The Guardian
Dutton and Albanese forged votes
Prime minister Anthony Albanese and opposition chief Peter Dutton have each lodged their votes.
Dutton voted in his seat of Dickson on the Albany Creek state faculty in Brisbane together with his spouse, Kirilly, and sons, Harry and Tom. He’s held the seat since 2001.
Peter Dutton casts his vote. {Photograph}: Dan Peled/Getty Photos
Albanese was joined by his companion, Jodie,and son, Nathan,at a main faculty in Marrickville, Sydney. The polling station is in his seat, Grayndler, which he’s held since 1996.
Anthony Albanese votes in Marrickville. {Photograph}: Saeed Khan/AFP/Getty Photos
Caitlin Cassidy
Palestine, gun crime and value of residing key points in Blaxland in Sydney’s west
Subsequent to the seat of Parramatta is Blaxland, the place unbiased Ahmed Ouf hopes to unseat Labor for the primary time within the citizens’s historical past.
It’s at the moment held by the training minister, Jason Clare, on a 13% margin. Mufeeza, 24, is campaigning for Ouf at Parramatta west public faculty. Earlier than he ran for parliament, she knew him as her native chemist.
It’s a motion I really help because of his stance on Palestine, so I’m right here to help him. I’ve lived right here all my life and we haven’t had illustration, besides from the Greens, till now.
Exterior the polling sales space, votes are break up. Russal, who’s been within the space for slightly below three years, voted Liberal because of the celebration’s robust stance on crime and want for “extra police patrols” after gun violence within the space.
Rebecca, a college employee who lately moved to the citizens, voted Greens, citing the celebration’s stance on housing affordability, cost-of-living insurance policies and opposition to worldwide scholar caps.
In the meantime, Pramola, who lately grew to become an Australian citizen, voted Labor, largely due to its childcare subsidy. Her son has simply turned one.
Since Covid, price of residing has elevated so much, nevertheless it’s the complete world, proper? Due to inflation. I believe persons are extra completely satisfied beneath Labor.
Caitlin Cassidy
Volunteers make good at Parramatta faculty after corflute drama Friday evening
Parramatta west public faculty had regained a way of calm on Saturday afternoon after Liberal indicators erected late final evening have been eliminated or destroyed. Volunteers stood aspect by aspect, regardless of sporting completely different colors, jesting amicably.
The Liberal candidate, Katie Mullens, who’s contesting the marginal seat for the primary time, instructed the Sydney Morning Herald it was “disappointing” folks have been placing their efforts into “destruction as an alternative of the problems that actually matter”.
Warren Gardener has been volunteering for Labor for 50 years. He says Andrew Charlton, who holds the seat on a 3.7% margin, has gone from an outsider final election to the frontrunner. He wasn’t concerned in any poster removing however says this 12 months has been marred by drama over corflutes.
Some of these items has turn into excessive, flyering in all places … right here it’s normally civilised … I don’t see how [putting up posters] helps the Coalition. A couple of months in the past issues weren’t trying superb [for Labor] however issues have circled fairly dramatically.
Parramatta west public faculty on election day. {Photograph}: Caitlin Cassidy/The Guardian
Josh is volunteering for the Liberal celebration for the second time. The 23-year-old, who didn’t give his surname, says the price of residing is the most important concern on folks’s minds – significantly as a brand new home-owner and small enterprise proprietor.
It’s a fairly even break up right here from what I can see – lots of people are shifting away from the foremost events too. One factor folks aren’t factoring is preferences. One Nation preferencing Liberal second goes to be big.
There’s been some nastiness [during the campaign] – I’ve been spat on by one other volunteer. It’s good right now to have volunteers that no matter events are getting alongside.
Sufficient with the magic screens and TPP projections – if there’s not a dirigible in tonight’s election protection, I might be very disenchanted.
Ben Doherty
Australians forged ballots from Antarctica to Apia, Nauru to New York
Tens of 1000’s of Australians will forged ballots around the globe this election.
The Division of Overseas Affairs and Commerce and Austrade will handle 111 abroad voting areas in 83 international locations, the biggest quantity ever for a federal election.
Within the 2023 Voice referendum, 63,000 in-person votes have been forged, and greater than 9000 postal votes have been acquired.
For the primary time, Australians within the Maldives have been in a position to forged their vote in individual on the Australian excessive fee in Male. It is usually the primary time Australians in Kolkata, an Indian metropolis, and Koror, a metropolis within the western Pacific nation of Palau, have been in a position to vote in individual at a federal election.
London is the biggest worldwide polling place in each Australian federal election, however there are additionally main voting centres in New York, Berlin, and Hong Kong.
The New York consulate hosts two democracy sausage sizzles. {Photograph}: Chris Munro/Dfat
Barely a handful of voters are anticipated in cubicles in Nauru, Accra, Rarotonga and Bandar Seri Begawan.
Even Australians stationed in Antarctica are required to vote; they will forged a poll by cellphone.
Australia has voting centres all throughout the Pacific, together with in Vanuatu (the place Australia is the biggest supply of vacationers).
“Australia’s election course of sprawls proper throughout the Pacific, all the best way to the island of Tahiti at Australia’s consulate basic in Pape’ete, French Polynesia,” Australia’s deputy consul-general to Pape’ete, Claire Lewis, stated.
This 12 months, three cruise ships might be docked in Pape’ete Port, every carrying over 1,000 passengers, a lot of whom are Australian. Our small publish might be able to welcome Australians who will vote on this 12 months’s federal election.”
Between 60 and 80 Australians dwell in French Polynesia, which swells with 1000’s of vacationers visiting the idyllic islands from October to Might.
Australians voting in individual on the Australian consulate-general in Bali. {Photograph}: Bali Put up/Dfat
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Ben Doherty
Bondi voters assume Allegra Spender has it ‘within the bag’ at Wentworth, however others are extra cautious
“It’s beginning to get busy now,” the AEC official overseeing the voting at Bondi public faculty in Sydney’s internal east says. He’s eyeing the queue of oldsters juggling cups of natural chai and pushing democracy sausages into ravenous children who’ve simply completed Saturday morning sport.
Across the ebullient children – for whom the Bondi v Coogee netball scores matter way over Labor v Liberal poll numbers – voters and volunteers of all stripes are chatting politely. It’s a neighborhood going out of its approach to exhibit democracy may be civil.
“There’s been so many pre-polling on this space, so the vibe is much more subdued than final election when it was much more reactionary,” says Kirk McDonald, a volunteer for the Wentworth MP, Allegra Spender.
“I believe it’s most likely within the bag for Allegra,” one voter opines to the concurrence of others.
Her title recognition is so robust in these elements that the unbiased is afforded the mononym.
“I’m very impressed with Allegra’s marketing campaign. She’s acquired my help. Her supporters are out in pressure, which is nice to see,” Umesh Chauhan, the person behind the natural chai, says.
Umesh Chauhan is promoting the perfect natural chai in Sydney’s east at Bondi public faculty. {Photograph}: Ben Doherty/The Guardian
Others have been much less enthusiastic and extra cautious. Labor supporter Mark Gerada says the “Invoice Shorten election” (of 2019) nonetheless lurks behind his thoughts. And one other politician, additionally not operating on this election, is there too – he at the moment sits behind the Resolute Desk at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
“I need Labor to win federally, and Allegra regionally, and I really feel quietly assured, however I simply don’t belief something anymore, particularly after the American election. It forged an enormous shadow. At the very least for us, this time, I hope one thing good will come of it,” Gerada says.
The lack of the Voice makes me so unhappy. There’s been no speak in any respect about Indigenous Australia throughout the election marketing campaign, which makes me so unhappy.
‘These aren’t the actual Wiggles, Mummy’: Democracy inaction at Bondi public faculty. {Photograph}: Kim Doherty/The Guardian
‘Albacheesy’, ‘laborious snag of the opposition’ and Teal roll with ‘a splash of inner-city guilt’: democracy sausages get progressive
Some polling stations are getting inventive with democracy sausages.
At Crown Road main faculty in Surry Hills (within the Labor citizens of Sydney), the Dutton Canine Basic provides: “Sausage in bread. No cheese. No onions. No smiles. Simply the laborious snag of the opposition.” The Teal Gourmand Roll is bougie with halloumi and rocket toppings, and comes with “a free slice of local weather concern and a splash of inner-city guilt”. And the One Nation Sizzling Wings declare to be “so spicy they may have you ever screaming: ‘ship them again to the kitchen’”.
At Double Bay public faculty in Wentworth, an “Albacheesy” snag boasts onion and cheese toppings.
And the bake stall at Marrickville public faculty is relatively vibrant certainly:
The Marrickville public faculty cake stall will get inventive. {Photograph}: Josephine Tovey/The Guardian
However the worth of a snag in some electorates is “a far cry from the times of my youth, the place the identical sausage would price solely a gold coin donation,” voter Chloe Taylor says. At Kensignton public faculty, additionally in Wentworth, a easy sausage prices $7.
“After I posted this on my Instagram story, the replies from my mates have been shocked reacts and feedback like ‘legal!’ and ‘democracy is useless’,” Taylor says.
Caitlin Cassidy
Hume’s ‘Chinese language spies’ accusation made potential volunteers ‘afraid’ to work on polling cubicles, says Li
Li additionally referred to as out unsubstantiated feedback made by Coalition frontbencher Jane Hume that “Chinese language spies” might be engaged on Labor pre-poll cubicles. He stated Australians with Chinese language heritage had contacted him and supplied to volunteer, however they now not felt comfy.
They have been afraid they might be accused of being spies … it’s completely disenfranchising for the Australian Chinese language neighborhood … we’ve been right here for over 200 years. We’ve simply as a lot proper to take part in Australian democracy as anybody else.
Caitlin Cassidy
State MP Jason Yat-Sen Li assured however ‘chasing each single vote’ for Labor at Burwood sales space
The state member for Strathfield, Jason Yat-Sen Li, is handing out flyers for the Reid MP, Sally Sitou, on the entrance of Burwood main faculty in Sydney’s internal west. He’s been right here since 8am and feels assured Labor will win, however is “chasing each single vote”.
The sensation’s good … On this space, price of residing and colleges – the very fact we’re absolutely funding public colleges – is actually resonating. There’s additionally quite a lot of Chinese language heritage residents round right here – for them what’s resonating is that they don’t like nuclear energy as a result of they’ve skilled Fukushima, and the hangover from the Morrison years continues to be of their minds.
Li doesn’t assume the Liberal celebration’s option to run a candidate with Chinese language heritage will make a distinction. In accordance with census knowledge, 32.8% of the Burwood inhabitants has Chinese language ancestry, in contrast with 5.5% nationally.
It’s nice that there are extra Chinese language Aussies placing their hand up – it’s additionally nice for the citizens to have a various candidate from each main events. However … I don’t assume simply because somebody’s Chinese language folks would vote for them.
Jason Yat-Sen Li is handing out flyers for Labor on the entrance of Burwood main faculty. {Photograph}: Caitlin Cassidy/The Guardian
Caitlin Cassidy
Coalition hoping to take seat of Reid from Labor’s Sally Sitou
Within the Sydney internal west suburb of Burwood, Liberal celebration posters studying “Let’s Get Australia Again on Observe” have been wrapped round Burwood Public faculty’s fence.
The Coalition is hoping to take the seat of Reid from Labor’s Sally Sitou, who took it from the Liberals on a margin of 5.2% in 2022.
Gavin, 24, is volunteering for the primary time backing the Liberal candidate, Grange Chung. Gavin says Chung’s background – each are Chinese language Australians – is what impressed him to get entangled.
It’s not in regards to the celebration, I simply need to help a fantastic candidate like him. Many individuals like him, I’ve had quite a lot of help.
Burwood Public College within the Sydney citizens of Reid with Liberal celebration posters studying “Let’s Get Australia Again on Observe” wrapped across the fence. {Photograph}: Caitlin Cassidy/The Guardian
Christopher Xie, 18, forged his first poll at Burwood Public on Saturday morning. He’s lived within the space for 13 years, and voted for the Greens with Hecs/Assist debt entrance of centre as a brand new college scholar, in addition to the housing disaster and transport prices.
I believe it’s necessary to vote as a result of lots of people now are recognising that they’ve a stronger voice, particularly of their native space. Sally [Sitou] has been to quite a lot of occasions and completed quite a lot of advocating, with each celebration and each politician they will at all times do higher, however she’s completed very nicely.
Angela Yao, 26, voted for Sitou with tax and vitality invoice reduction in thoughts.
Rising up, my dad and mom have at all times voted Labor, as a result of I believe they profit the immigrants extra. I’ve at all times leaned in direction of Labor and did this time too.
Upstanding Australian, Max (a canine), is the face of the Cute and Trustworthy Cavalier Get together showing on a (not so) official federal election corflute within the Gold Coast, Queensland.
“Sadly I had already voted earlier than I noticed this poster on the Gold Coast,” Guardian’s Warren Murray lamented.
A not so offical federal election core flute is ready up on the character strip by the footpath within the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. 3 Might 2025. {Photograph}: Warren Murray/The Guardian
Dutton makes seventeenth marketing campaign go to to a petroleum station
Opposition chief Peter Dutton has dropped into a petroleum station with senator James Patterson as he visits Melbourne swing seats this election morning.
(Appears just like the seventeenth petrol station he has made an look at throughout his election marketing campaign.)
Right here he’s, pictured holding a “25 cents off petrol” signal:
Opposition chief Peter Dutton with senator James Patterson at a petroleum station within the Melbourne citizens of Gorton on 3 Might, 2025. {Photograph}: Dan Peled/Getty Photos