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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 ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Many Australians arriving at polling places on Saturday followed their civic duty by eating what’s ...
A beloved election-day snack, the democracy sausage is now so iconic that websites help voters find one near polling booths.
Volunteers across the nation have begun wiping down trestle tables and refilling barbecue gas bottles in anticipation of ...
Annette and a small group of friends have been maintaining the Democracy Sausage website since 2013. Today, it lists over 900 ...
As Australia queued up to cast their polls on Saturday, the quirky tradition of having a ‘democracy sausage’ after voting was ...
Voters can snap up a democracy sausage or a sweet treat before or after voting between 8am and 4pm. Belle Vue Primary School ...
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 ...
Not even the humble democracy snag has been spared by inflation with some election day sausage sizzles setting voters back $6 ...
Australian election day rituals: “Democracy sausages” and swimwear 🌭 Australians fired up barbecues and wore tight-fit swim ...
Voting began on Saturday in Australia's national election that polls show will likely favour Labor Prime Minister Anthony ...
A simple post-vote snack or a powerful totem of egalitarianism? Could the Aussie tradition of the humble election-day sausage sizzle heal a riven world?