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Where you can vote on the Voice to parliament and snag a democracy sausage on referendum day

Voting in the Voice to parliament referendum is upon us, with some early ballots already being cast before on-the-day voting kicks off at 8am on Saturday.
There are hundreds of early voting centres already open across the country, while thousands will be in action on October 14 for referendum day.
This is what you need to know to find your nearest voting place – and how to snag a democracy sausage while you're at it.
Where to vote in the referendum.
There are hundreds of early voting centres already open across the country, while thousands will be in action on October 14 for referendum day. (Nine)

Where to vote on referendum day

If you want to vote on referendum day, there will be around 7100 polling places open across the country on Saturday, so you shouldn't have too far to travel to vote.
You can find your nearest voting centre by entering your postcode, suburb or electorate into the interactive below.

Where to vote early

If you're planning on voting early, you have until 6pm on Friday to get yourself to an early voting centre.
There are more than 550 of those across the country. Again, you can find your nearest one by entering your postcode, electorate or suburb into the interactive below.

Where to get a democracy sausage

One of the great traditions of election days, democracy sausages will be on offer at many voting centres on Saturday.
While there's no definitive resource containing all the sausage sizzle and cake stall plans, the good folks at DemocracySausage.org are once again compiling a list of polling places where referendum day snacks will be on offer.
Keep in mind it's not an official resource – their information is largely crowdsourced, so you'll need to take their list with a pinch of salt, splash of sauce, or whatever your go-to democracy sausage condiment is.
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