Federal election day on May 3 is creeping closer but many Australian voters have the option to head to the polls early, either via postal vote or at an early voting centre.

Early voting starts tomorrow on April 22, 2025 – the Tuesday after Easter.

It’s Australian law that pre-polling doesn’t begin more than 12 days before election day.

Thousands of early voting centres will be open after Easter, so here’s how and where to cast your vote so you don’t miss out.

Search for your nearest early voting centre in our interactive below:

The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) website has a handy guide for those who want to vote before election day.

You are eligible to vote early if you tick any of the following boxes:

  • You will be travelling
  • Are outside the electorate you are enrolled to vote
  • Are located more than 8km from a polling centre
  • Are working and can’t leave to vote
  • Are seriously ill or in hospital
  • Are about to give birth
  • Have religious reasons you cant vote on May 3
  • Are in prison
  • Are afraid for your safety
  • Are a silent elector (meaning your address can’t be included on the electoral role)
On the AEC website, you need to put in your postcode and it will bring up a list of early voting centres near your electorate.

For example, the postcode 2000 in Sydney brings up 12 early voting locations within a short distance.

Most voting centres are open between 8.30am and 5.30pm and operate like normal voting booths.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 14: SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 14: People line up to vote at Clovelly Surf Life Saving Club polling centre on October 14, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. A referendum for Australians to decide on an indigenous voice to parliament was held on October 14, 2023 and compelled all Australians to vote by law. Early voting began on Oct. 2, and activity has been intensifying in both the YES and NO camps, with multiple polls showing the YES campaign headed for defeat nationally. A
Many Australian voters have the option to head to the polls early this federal election. (Getty)

What if I need a postal vote?

If you are voting this way, you can fill out the pack and send it on as soon as you recieve it in the mail.

Postal voters are also allowed to vote on May 3.

Australian voters who are blind or have low vision can vote early using the AEC’s telephone voting service.

This will be in operation from April 22.

You need to fulfil strict eligibility criteria to access this service.

Fun fact: Australians stationed in Antarctica vote this way.

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