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In Australia, there is no upper age limit to voting; citizens can vote as long as they are enrolled and meet the minimum voting age of 18. However, individuals must remain enrolled on the electoral roll to participate in elections. If a person is no longer able to vote due to age-related health issues, they may choose not to vote, but they are still eligible to do so if they wish.

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