Election day 2019 has arrived (for the second time this year!)
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This time around it's the feds' turn as the major parties tussle to see who will be leading our country for the next three years.
WHERE TO VOTE
Booths are open 8am to 6pm sharp. All have assisted access for wheelchair users.
CRESTWOOD
- Queanbeyan High School, corner Surveyor St and Agnes Avenue
- Queanbeyan West Public School, 100 Morton Street
GOOGONG
- The Anglican School, 136 Gorman Drive
JERRABOMBERRA
- Jerrabomberra Public School, 2 Coachwood Avenue
KARABAR
- Queanbeyan South Public School, 101 Cameron Road
QUEANBEYAN
- Queanbeyan Masonic Centre, 258 Crawford Street
- Queanbeyan Presbyterian Church Hall, 2 Morisset Street
- Queanbeyan Public School, 15 Isabella Street
QUEANBEYAN EAST
- Queanbeyan East Public School, Thurralilly Street
SUTTON
- Sutton Public School, 18 Victoria Street
WAMBOIN
- Wamboin Community Association Hall, 112 Bingley Way
OUT AND ABOUT
If your booth has food and drinks or market stalls on show, let us know with a pic or comment on our Facebook page: facebook.com/QueanbeyanAge
Or if you're just out and about with the kids and pets, enjoying an autumn day free of politics, share a snap with us on Facebook, too.
YOUR CANDIDATES
On the ground in Eden-Monaro it's a choice between eight candidates for the lower house (or is that only seven?).
Key issues across this massive electorate include climate change and its challenges (and challengers); rural health and education; roads of national significance; and agriculture and primary production; among others.
What are people talking about on election day? Where will you be casting your ballot? Keep abreast of how election day pans out in Eden-Monaro as Australian Community Media reporters across the electorate take its pulse.
Keep coming back or refresh this page for the latest on our live blog, below.