
Voting in the 2025 referendum is your opportunity to shape the future of Australia.
Understanding the voting process is essential to ensuring your voice is heard.
This page provides a clear, step-by-step guide to help you navigate the referendum voting process with confidence.

Step 1: Check Your Enrolment
To vote, you must be enrolled with the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC).
- Enrolment Deadline: Ensure your enrolment details are up to date before the cut-off date.
- Who Can Vote: All Australian citizens aged 18 and over are required to vote in the referendum.
Step 2: Understand the Voting Process
The referendum ballot paper will ask a single question requiring a Yes or No response.
- Receive Your Ballot Paper: Available at polling stations or via postal voting.
- Mark Your Choice: Place a clear Yes or No in the box provided.
- Submit Your Ballot: Either in-person at a polling station or by post if you’re using a postal vote.
Step 3: Plan Your Vote
- Polling Day: Referendum polling stations will be open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM on the designated date.
- Early Voting: Early voting options are available for those who cannot attend on polling day.
- Postal Voting: Apply for a postal vote if you’re unable to vote in person.
Step 4: Make an Informed Decision
This referendum will have long-lasting effects on Australia’s constitutional framework. Equip yourself with reliable information from:
- Official government websites.
- Community and faith-based organisations.
- Independent experts and analyses.

What Is the 2025 Referendum About?
The referendum aims to decide on a significant constitutional amendment proposed by the Australian Government.
The exact question will be detailed closer to the voting date. Stay informed by visiting trusted sources and seeking balanced perspectives to help you make an informed decision.
Why Your Vote Matters
Every vote in the referendum counts equally.
Whether you vote Yes or No, your participation reflects your voice in the nation’s decision-making process.
If you are not sure which district you belong to, or you would like to check the latest boundaries, you can visit https://www.boundaries.wa.gov.au/boundaries/2023
