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.
Like most socialists, he knows very little about serving in the ADF, you can not serve in the ADF at 16 - 17 without your parents permission.
Maybe you should only be allowed to vote under those conditions too, if you want it to be like servig your country.
Friggen numpties.