00:00 Half of Australia can vote for the parliamentary referendum on Monday.
00:05 For those who could not vote on October 14.
00:08 The Australian Election Commission was established by early voting places throughout the country.
00:14 I mean.
00:16 If you're one of those people what you need to know.
00:19 Early voting opens for next two days due to the public holiday in four states.
00:25 Today starts in the following states and regions Northern Region Northern Region Tasmania Tagmania.
00:33 Victoria Victoria West Australia and tomorrow in the following states and regions Australian.
00:40 Capital Australia Baskant Region New South Wales AEC said hundreds of early voting places
00:46 will be.
00:47 Open two weeks before the official vote date on October 14.
00:52 AEC's Where Can I Vote?
00:55 The vehicle also includes opening hours polling place opening hours accessibility services.
01:03 Accessibility services directives you can vote early on the day of the poll or by mail
01:07 traveling more than eight kilometers from a chest displace he cannot leave your workplace
01:13 to travel and vote they cannot.
01:17 Leave your workplace to vote.
01:19 To give birth in a serious patient.
01:22 Polled or in a short time or serious patient is or in a hospital and cannot vote the is
01:27 there a.
01:29 Patient the hospital and cannot vote in the hospital.
01:32 There are religious beliefs that prevent you from participating a vote.
01:37 Having religious beliefs that prevent you from participating in a polls will be sentenced
01:42 to a.
01:44 Prison sentence of less than three years or detained in another way.
01:49 He was sentenced to a prison sentence of less than three years in prison or he was detained
01:54 in another way.
01:56 A silent voter is there a reasonable fear of a quiet voter for your security or prosperity.
02:03 AEC confirmed that ABC News will be asked if they were suitable for early votes when
02:09 a person came to vote in the center before a survey.
02:14 However, they do not have to give more details.
02:18 Then start voting.
02:20 You will receive a question that asks if have not approved proposed amendment and the proposed.
02:27 Change in constitution.
02:28 AEC says not to make a tick or a cross in your vote.
02:33 However, a tick is considered yes.
02:36 The AEC has created an exemplary online vote where voters can be applied to voting.
02:43 If you are abroad during the referendum vote.
02:46 You have two options postal vote if you want to vote abroad and by mail.
02:52 You will need a fixed address where the ballot can be sent.
02:56 If you haven't done it yet.
02:58 You'll need to apply for a mail vote.
03:01 Postal voting applications close on Wednesday.
03:04 October 11 at 18 hundred.
03:07 Once you have completed your mail voting package.
03:11 You must return your vote MEWS as soon as possible.
03:14 AEC. 13 days after vote day.
03:18 Only the votes received before deadline can be legally counted.
03:23 The AEC encourages overseas mail voters to return the nearest Australian embassy or the
03:29 Supreme Commission for a faster return.
03:33 If you do not have any office near you.
03:36 You can use a local postal service.
03:39 The AEC has presented an address list in the state for local postal mail votes.
03:45 Personally voting the AEC will a stab.
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