The Australian totalitarian megathread - She won't be right mate.

Not exactly true, you get fined if you don't have a legitimate reason for not voting. I don't vote, have not voted in over 10 years, at first the AEC will send you a please explain letter, you reply you abstain from voting for religious reasons, and they accept. They don't even send me a please explain letter anymore, they must do it automatically.
Wait, what? Can you explain how you did this? What religion did you claim?
I fucking hate lining up to get my name marked off a list, and then walking out without voting.
Message me if you don't want to post it in the thread, but I need to get my name off the electoral roll.
 
Wait, what? Can you explain how you did this? What religion did you claim?
I fucking hate lining up to get my name marked off a list, and then walking out without voting.
Message me if you don't want to post it in the thread, but I need to get my name off the electoral roll.
After you fail to turn up to tick your name off, AEC will send you a letter asking why you didn't vote and if you have a legitimate reason or not. They state on the form that if you don't have a legitimate reason, they will fine you, but the first letter that comes isn't a fine, just a please explain. On that form, you write in your reasoning, I forget the exact scripture but I quoted the bible after researching why Jehovah's Witnesses don't vote, and made it sound schizophrenic as well. I didn't get a fine, and next time I failed to vote, they sent a second letter and again, I claimed religious reasons for abstaining, and after that they have never contacted me again. They seem to take religious exemption at face value without investigating further.

I have no outstanding fines, am able to register my car, renew licence, renew passport, go overseas, never received any enforcement notices, so I assume at some point they automatically mark you down as exempt. I don't know if they remove you from the electoral roll, but I have never been bothered about failing to vote for local, state and federal elections in roughly 10 years. I know some people are happy to just mark their name off and dump their vote, but I'm not willing to waste my weekend mornings standing in line to do that shit.
 
After you fail to turn up to tick your name off, AEC will send you a letter asking why you didn't vote and if you have a legitimate reason or not. They state on the form that if you don't have a legitimate reason, they will fine you, but the first letter that comes isn't a fine, just a please explain. On that form, you write in your reasoning, I forget the exact scripture but I quoted the bible after researching why Jehovah's Witnesses don't vote, and made it sound schizophrenic as well. I didn't get a fine, and next time I failed to vote, they sent a second letter and again, I claimed religious reasons for abstaining, and after that they have never contacted me again. They seem to take religious exemption at face value without investigating further.

I have no outstanding fines, am able to register my car, renew licence, renew passport, go overseas, never received any enforcement notices, so I assume at some point they automatically mark you down as exempt. I don't know if they remove you from the electoral roll, but I have never been bothered about failing to vote for local, state and federal elections in roughly 10 years. I know some people are happy to just mark their name off and dump their vote, but I'm not willing to waste my weekend mornings standing in line to do that shit.
Cheers! I will have to look into that. The only thing that is different about my situation is that I have a firearms licence, I can't see that being an issue, but Victoria is pretty retarded.
 
Is it illegal to spoil a ballot in Australia? I've seen your ridiculous three foot long voting sheets, you could draw a truly tremendous todger should you desire.
I've only ticked a name once in 26 years. Generally I draw a helicopter, or a woodchipper on the papers and drop them in the box.
If I ever got in trouble, I'd make a huge fuss about the alleged secrecy of the ballots.
 
After you fail to turn up to tick your name off, AEC will send you a letter asking why you didn't vote and if you have a legitimate reason or not. They state on the form that if you don't have a legitimate reason, they will fine you, but the first letter that comes isn't a fine, just a please explain. On that form, you write in your reasoning, I forget the exact scripture but I quoted the bible after researching why Jehovah's Witnesses don't vote, and made it sound schizophrenic as well. I didn't get a fine, and next time I failed to vote, they sent a second letter and again, I claimed religious reasons for abstaining, and after that they have never contacted me again. They seem to take religious exemption at face value without investigating further.

I have no outstanding fines, am able to register my car, renew licence, renew passport, go overseas, never received any enforcement notices, so I assume at some point they automatically mark you down as exempt. I don't know if they remove you from the electoral roll, but I have never been bothered about failing to vote for local, state and federal elections in roughly 10 years. I know some people are happy to just mark their name off and dump their vote, but I'm not willing to waste my weekend mornings standing in line to do that shit.
Wait wait wait wait what? They can take your license and car registration and passport if you dont vote???
 
Wait wait wait wait what? They can take your license and car registration and passport if you dont vote???
They can prevent you from reregistered your car or renewing your licence if you fail to pay a fine. They changed the rule a while back since in the olden days you'd go to prison for failing to pay a fine but some clean cut white boy got stabbed in Goulburn Jail while serving time for non payment of a traffic fine so it was re-evaluated the imprisonment was a bit excessive so revised to a block on being able to perform certain transactions with the govt.

Your passport is safe from that since its issued by the federal, not state, government.
 
Wait wait wait wait what? They can take your license and car registration and passport if you dont vote???
AFAIK, if you have unpaid fines and other enforcement issues, like not paying child support, they can stop you leaving the country, and I've heard they can refuse to renew your licence, and even forcibly deduct money from your bank accounts. Most of my knowledge of this comes from garage arts, who didn't pay his child support, so I take the rest of it with a grain of salt other than not allowing you to leave the country for unpaid child support which is true. I assume it might extend to unpaid non-voting fines too.
 
AFAIK, if you have unpaid fines and other enforcement issues, like not paying child support, they can stop you leaving the country, and I've heard they can refuse to renew your licence, and even forcibly deduct money from your bank accounts. Most of my knowledge of this comes from garage arts, who didn't pay his child support, so I take the rest of it with a grain of salt other than not allowing you to leave the country for unpaid child support which is true.
A court can order money forcibly removed from your bank accounts or taken from your salary for a private debt, not just a government one. Heck, the sheriff can come to your house and take your anime wallscrolls to be auctioned if a judgement in default is rendered against you for those video ezy cassettes you failed to return in 2003.
 
A court can order money forcibly removed from your bank accounts or taken from your salary for a private debt, not just a government one. Heck, the sheriff can come to your house and take your anime wallscrolls to be auctioned if a judgement in default is rendered against you for those video ezy cassettes you failed to return in 2003.
I've never had those problems, but still good to know how the system works and what it can and can't do.
 
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A court can order money forcibly removed from your bank accounts or taken from your salary for a private debt, not just a government one. Heck, the sheriff can come to your house and take your anime wallscrolls to be auctioned if a judgement in default is rendered against you for those video ezy cassettes you failed to return in 2003.
Good thing I always used my ex-girlfriends membership cards!
 
AFAIK, if you have unpaid fines and other enforcement issues, like not paying child support, they can stop you leaving the country, and I've heard they can refuse to renew your licence, and even forcibly deduct money from your bank accounts. Most of my knowledge of this comes from garage arts, who didn't pay his child support, so I take the rest of it with a grain of salt other than not allowing you to leave the country for unpaid child support which is true. I assume it might extend to unpaid non-voting fines too.
I don't think it usually gets that serious for voting fines. I know someone who had one from years back and didn't find out about it (he'd moved and was apparently still registered for an election he didn't even know about) until he was updating tax stuff recently. I think he'd flown and done licenses and it never came up. But that was just one, maybe they care more if you make a habit of it.

I know another guy who never votes and just pays the fines every time, but he's a very cool meth head programmer living the centrelink disability life who unironically probably has a thread here and never leaves his house so he wouldn't be affected either way.

Speaking of Centrelink that's another authoritarian black hole if you ever wanna get depressed looking into something, unlike compulsory voting which I don't know why we're talking about.
 
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Is it illegal to spoil a ballot in Australia? I've seen your ridiculous three foot long voting sheets, you could draw a truly tremendous todger should you desire.
Fuck no about 10% of people do.

I wish we had curtains like in America, this would sooo be me
 

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I don't think it usually gets that serious for voting fines. I know someone who had one from years back and didn't find out about it (he'd moved and was apparently still registered for an election he didn't even know about) until he was updating tax stuff recently. I think he'd flown and done licenses and it never came up. But that was just one, maybe they care more if you make a habit of it.

I know another guy who never votes and just pays the fines every time, but he's a very cool meth head programmer living the centrelink disability life who unironically probably has a thread here and never leaves his house so he wouldn't be affected either way.

Speaking of Centrelink that's another authoritarian black hole if you ever wanna get depressed looking into something, unlike compulsory voting which I don't know why we're talking about.

The only time I have ever had to go into centrelink was to sign my wife up for the government maternity payments scheme and it scared me onto the straight and narrow for all time. Pls Mr morrison, don't make me consort with the proles, they smell funny and make strange noises
 
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Looks like they're gonna push hard for vaccine passports at the international border.

A meeting of the national security committee of cabinet will also meet on Wednesday to discuss further details on how to reopen the country’s international borders in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

The federal government will start issuing international COVID-19 vaccination certificates from October 1 and is also in talks with other countries to work out which vaccines will be recognised in international travel bubble arrangements.

Starting to lose hope of getting out of this place without being vaxxed.
 
dont call me a retard yet but what about Sydney? I went there last two years ago or last year.
 
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