Curtis Greening for VoteFlux.org | Political candidate
Curtis Greening for VoteFlux.org
Phone: +61 412 149 654
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25.01.2022 1418 now I guess there were heaps of Flux voters that tried voting in a different way rather than just showing up on a Saturday Do Flux votes like the flexibility of postal and pre polling voting?
20.01.2022 Aaaannnddd one of our more... obtuse examples from our candidate Leo Treasure. I think I'd probably abstain on this one and collect the political capital... but I dunno, how would you vote?
20.01.2022 Whilst the Issue Based Direct Democracy app doesn't launch without an elected MP, we're fundraising to develop a suite of app tools to keep you in contact with ...your elected representatives and be able to let them know your thoughts on the issues they're representing your electorate on. But as always; money, money, money, time and skills are needed. It'll use all the same back end as the official IBDD app, just needs some smart developer folk to bring an intuitive front end. Get on board with a donation, or get in touch if you've got the skills.
18.01.2022 Fun fact: "The electoral act states that voters must be provided with a pencil. The act does not specify you use the pencil. You may use a pencil, or even a thu...mbnail dipped in tar, as long as your vote is legible, has a correct sequence of numbers, and does not identify who you are," says Antony Green. That might interest some psephologists, but what I'm interested in is a better democracy. We need an upgrade
17.01.2022 [PLEASE SHARE] LIVE NOW!!! https://www.facebook.com/watchparty/2029123417383149/ Want to hear about one of the new political minor parties on the block? Want t...o know how to Direct Democracy really works? Melissa Taaffe is about to go live (5pm Today), answering all your questions about VoteFlux.org Tune in to Conversations on Purpose with Mark Bentley at 5pm TODAY https://www.facebook.com/events/2196808790631653/ #DirectDemocracy #PerthNews #AusPol #BreakingNews
16.01.2022 It's an experiment in democracy. If every day Australians are given real, viable political power, how would they use it? No more political apathy, what type of policies would you be interested in voting for?
16.01.2022 Greens Senate member jordon steele-john was asked "You've talked about the role and impact that media corporations, lobby groups and big business have on the outcomes of politics. what are your thoughts on using new technollogy to efficiently canvas the public and perhaps dilute the negative impact you've refered to and better inform decisions made in government?" - Here's what he had to say...
12.01.2022 It begs the question... How would Australia be different if you could vote on issues you care about?
12.01.2022 This way to vote - Flux please. #voteflux #auspol #fluxwa #digitaldemocracy #ausvotes
12.01.2022 It's almost election day, so we want to know...
08.01.2022 Something different in politics. Something real in politics. Have your voice really heard. On every issue that you value. FLUX is your true voice in Parliament.
04.01.2022 Take the power back. Have your say in decisions made in Parliament through the Flux voting app. -> You tell Flux Senators how to vote in Parliament. Vote 1 Flux.
01.01.2022 You can't waste your vote. If your #1 doesn't have the numbers, they will refer to your #2 and so on. Voteflux.org
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