Australians are preparing to cast their votes in federal elections, with the ruling Labor Party slightly ahead in polls compared to the Liberal-National Coalition. Key issues driving voter concerns include housing affordability. The election process, compulsory for citizens, involves voting for members of both the House of Representatives and Senate. This year, the House will comprise 150 members due to a redistricting, while 40 Senate seats are contested. A party must secure 76 seats for a majority, or form a minority government if no outright majority is achieved.
Australia's upcoming federal elections are significantly influenced by housing affordability issues, with the ruling Labor Party currently leading in the polls over the Liberal-National Coalition.
Voting in the federal elections requires Australians to elect representatives for both the House of Representatives and the Senate, with a significant number of seats up for election.
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