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Enjoying a sausage – or ‘sag’ as it is known in Aussie slang – after casting your vote has become a beloved Australian ...
As Australia queued up to cast their polls on Saturday, the quirky tradition of having a ‘democracy sausage’ after voting was ...
The volunteers take a lunchtime break to cast their own votes, and, naturally, enjoy a democracy sausage. At the 2022 ...
Australians don't always see eye to eye on election day, but there is one unprepossessing foodstuff that seems to straddle ...
A beloved election-day snack, the democracy sausage is now so iconic that websites help voters find one near polling booths.
Jasper Lindell joined The Canberra Times in 2018. He is a Legislative Assembly reporter, covering ACT politics and government ...
The volunteers take a lunchtime break to cast their own votes, and, naturally, enjoy a democracy sausage. At the 2022 election, the website registered 2,200 of Australia’s 7,000 polling places ...
Not just in Australia, but these democracy sausages are also served at polling places for citizens abroad at Australian embassies in New York, Riyadh, Nairobi and Tokyo, and even at a research station ...
As Aussies head to the polls, the act of voting becomes an experience steeped in tradition and community connection—complete ...
A voter puts ketchup on a so-called 'democracy sausage' on the day of the Australian federal election, in Sydney, Australia, ...