How accessible was your election vote?

Another federal election done and dusted.

Let’s hope that this brings an outcome that makes life better for all Australians – including those living with disability.

Whilst we wait to see where our country goes from here, we’d love to hear how your voting experience went.

Did you use a postal vote, attend an early voting station, take advantage of mobile voting or other accessible options, or did you make it along to a polling place on election day and reward yourself with a democracy sausage?

Was your voting stress free or did you have to navigate around accessibility and playing your part in the democratic process?

We’d love to hear about your experiences, so that we can tell the Australian Electoral Commission what is and isn’t working for Australia’s disability community at election time.

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Physical Disability Australia (PDA) is a national peak Disability Peoples Organisation run by and for people with physical disability, advocating for equal opportunity, inclusion and human rights across Australia. Established in 1995, PDA represents the voices and lived experiences of its members to influence policy, engage with government, and drive meaningful change, ensuring people with physical disability are respected, empowered and able to participate fully in all aspects of society.

Speak up. Get involved.

Whether you’re living with a disability, know someone who is, or simply believe in equal rights — your voice matters.

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Join the Movement. Amplify Every Voice.

Together, we can break barriers and build a more inclusive world.

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