Queenslanders with disability are calling on political candidates across the state at this federal election to listen to them, and to work together to deliver change and inclusion.

We have ideas and we have solutions, we vote, and we want to see candidates act for inclusion.

We want candidates to act for inclusion across seven (7) key policy areas.

You can find QDN Election resources below:

Check out our Federal Election advocacy kit for information on how you can get involved and templates you can use to write to your local candidates, get active on social media or have a conversation with a candidate in person.

We also have a social media campaign where you can print a sign, write a message about what it's time to act for, take a photo and upload to social media.

Social Media sign to print and upload to social media - click here

 

Two people chatting outdoors, walking down a path lined with trees. One in a wheelchair, the other with a cane.

Voting Information for people with disability The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) provides assistance for people with disability to ensure they are not disadvantaged from participating in the electoral system.

For more informationabout the Australian Electoral Commission.

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