I hope this isn't political.....
If the sausage sizzle at my polling booth is being run by the LNP supporters and I don't vote NLP , can I still have a sausage?
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I hope this isn't political.....
If the sausage sizzle at my polling booth is being run by the LNP supporters and I don't vote NLP , can I still have a sausage?
Usually run by school P and Cs or sports clubs.
Yes. It will not be run by any party (they are too busy handing out leaflets), but by some sort of local charity. If it is at a school, very likely the P&C. Of course those running it may well have some political opinions (they have to vote too), but the ones running it won't be the strong supporters.
is there a choice of blue or red sauce?
I declined the sausage but passed over some spondulicks for a few raffle tickets, in aid of our small state school.
Well, just back from voting. No sausages.
I queried this with the only party rep there (Nationals), and he said there were only 116 voted at this polling booth last election, so probably nobody thought it was worthwhile. He, as it turned out is the failed NP candidate from the state election, beaten by the SFF.
When I drove past a local polling booth earlier they were advertising egg and bacon rolls, which sounded yummy.
I have often wondered how many voters there are at some of the flyspecks on the map in Central and Western Queensland. Hamlets like Muttaburra which was down to 40-50 residents at one time not that long ago. Dick's Creek had three buildings a pub, a shed behind the pub, and the telephone exchange. All gone now. Olio had a railway employee and his wife and a handful of others. Corfield has a pub and a postcode but no post office. Once there was a boarding house at Whitewood but is is long closed.