“Before we go fishing, we need to get ready proper way” – Uncle Jimmy
Let’s look at the big words and what they mean:
Democracy – When everyone gets a say in decisions that affect mob
Enrol – Getting your name on the voting list
Rights – Things you’re allowed to do, like voting
Let’s hear from Sammy: Learning about democracy
1: Checking our gear
Here are the five key learning points from DJ’s story about different ways to vote:
- There’s more than one way to vote, just like there’s more than one way to fish
- You can vote early or on election day – it’s about finding what works for you
- Just like we choose the best time to fish, you can choose the best time to vote
- Your vote counts the same no matter which way you choose to do it
- There’s always a way to have your say, even if you’re busy on election day
Story Card #1
Uncle Jimmy takes DJ to check the fishing gear while yarning about democracy.
Your Reflections
- What part of this story made you think differently about voting?
- How does your family share important knowledge?
- What tools do you need to have your say in democracy?
Take action
Check if you’re enrolled
- Visit AEC website
- Call electoral office
- Ask family if they’re enrolled
Share knowledge
- Talk with family about enrolling
- Help others understand why it matters
- Share what you learned
Next steps
- Find out your electorate
- Update your details if needed
- Get ready for next election
Remember:
Enrolment is your tool for having a say
Everyone’s voice matters in democracy
Getting ready proper way helps community
