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Call out for election volunteers


Many seniors are in the ideal situation to earn some extra money while performing a vital function.

Elections are vital to our democracy, but they take a lot of organisation and involve a lot of people.  

Queenslanders will go to the polls on 26 October, and there are vacancies for nearly 15,000 casual staff to work on, before, and after that day.  

Many of these jobs would suit retired or semi-retired people because of their flexibility in regard to working hours and days.  

Electoral Commissioner Pat Vidgen said temporary workers play a critical part on the front-line during elections, helping millions of Queenslanders to have their say about who they want to represent them in State Parliament.  

Mr Vidgen said applications are welcome from Queenslanders from all backgrounds and in all parts of the state. 

“There will be many more roles to fill at this election at our early voting centres and polling booths across Queensland, as we increase the size of our state-wide team,” he said.   

“We’re recruiting now, so if you’re interested in helping to deliver democracy on the ground and help people to have their say, one of these roles might be a great fit for you.  

“Early voting for the State election will be extended, running from 8am-6pm on weekdays for two weeks before election day on 26 October, so extra staff are needed to ensure voters get the assistance they need.  

“You’ll be paid for your work with us, have the opportunity to meet new people and learn new skills, all while getting the chance to see democracy in action.”   

Mr Vidgen said prospective applicants should visit the ECQ website to read more about what’s involved, including eligibility and political neutrality requirements.  

“Electoral integrity is something we take extremely seriously, so it’s important that our election officials reflect our principles of fairness, integrity and transparency.”   

Interested Queenslanders can learn more about working at the elections on the ECQ website, which provides a position description and pay rates along with details about how to apply.  

For details, click here.  

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