Yes. In Australia, it is compulsory to vote once you reach age 18, no matter how old you are, as long as you are of sound mind.
Yes. Voting is compulsory for anyone over 18 who is considered of sound mind.
It is compulsary to enrol to vote in Australia
Yes, Voting in Australia is compulsary
Vote. Australia has compulsory voting for federal, state and local elections.
The age at which one has the right to vote in Australia is 18.
Only Australian citizens can enrol: you need to be 16 or over to enrol and you need to be 18 years of age to vote.
No it is compulsary for Australian citizens to vote in Australia.
You have to be an Australian Citizen over the age of 18 and be registered on an electoral role.
Any Australian citizen who is over 18
No
No you get fined if you register to vote and then don't vote.
No it is not a crime not to vote but is compulsory and can be met with a fine if you are registered and don't vote.
Pretty much universal, with limited exception all citizens over the age of 18 years can vote.