
Victoria's Low-Sensory Voting Spots: A Game-Changer for Neurodivergent Voters
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Victorian voters with neurodiversity get dedicated low-sensory voting spots in all 88 electorates for the November state election. This is Australias largest trial yet, following successful smaller tests. The spots aim to reduce barriers for those with autism, ADHD, PTSD, and other sensory sensitivities, as well as help carers with kids. The trial expands with a new site at the Nepean by-election on April 21st. Low-sensory voting opens on November 17th, with clear guidelines for campaigners to ensure a safe and inclusive voting experience.
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