CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
Coordinated Youth Policy
Lower voting age to 16
Children and young people must have greater opportunities to participate in decision making affecting their lives.
http://greens.org.au/policies/children-young-peopleMeanwhile
Labor will look at dropping voting age to 16, says Bill Shorten
They can serve in the army, get a gun licence, drive a car, fly a plane and even leave home, but there's one thing no 16 or 17-year-old in Australia can do - yet - and that's vote in a federal election.
But Opposition Leader Bill Shorten wants that to change that and in a speech on Saturday to a young Labor Party conference in Sydney, he will outline a plan to enfranchise an estimated half a million voters if the ALP is elected.
The ambitious proposal is designed to galvanise interest in politics among younger Australians and comes as 400,000 Australians aged 18-24 did not enrol to vote between 2010 and 2013.
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/labor-will-look-at-droppin...Seems labor is in panic mode over it's inability to attracted young people into old labor.