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  • ANC Australia 'Enrol To Vote' Campaign Resumes Online

    Armenian National Committee of Australia Inc.
    The Peak Public Affairs Committee of the Armenian-Australian Community
    259 Penshurst Street, Willoughby NSW 2068 ~ PO Box 768, Willoughby NSW 2068
    Tel: (02) 9419 8264 ~ Fax: (02) 9411 8898
    Email: <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

    18 July 2007

    COMPLETE, PRINT, SIGN AND SEND
    ANC AUSTRALIA 'ENROL TO VOTE' CAMPAIGN RESUMES ONLINE


    SYDNEY: The Armenian National Committee of Australia has invited all
    unenrolled Armenian-Australians over 17-years-old to enrol for voting
    by completing, printing, signing and sending the following form:
    http://aec.gov.au/pdf/enrolment/forms/ER016w _NSW_0507_F.pdf.


    The virtual PDF forms can be filled out online, and must then be printed,
    signed by hand and posted (no stamp required) to:

    Australian Electoral Commission
    Reply Paid 9867
    Sydney NSW 2001



    These efforts are a continuation of ANC Australia's 'Enrol To Vote
    Campaign', which began in earnest at the 39th Annual Navasartian Games last
    month and has since seen the enrolment of over 200 previously unregistered
    voters; the majority of whom are members of the community's youth.

    "This campaign is all about adding voice to Armenian issues in Australia,"
    explained campaign coordinator and ANC Australia Political Relations
    Officer, Mr. Raymond Nazloomian. "The community has responded magnificently
    to our committee's call to show our true numbers in the lead-up to the
    Federal Election later this year."

    In the upcoming elections, the Armenian-Australian community is expected to
    hold the balance of power in Prime Minister John Howard's marginal seat of
    Bennelong.

    "By the end of this campaign, Armenian-Australians will represent
    approximately 5% of Bennelong's voting populace," added Mr. Nazloomian.

    The Armenian-Australian community also represents significant numbers in
    Western Sydney, the Northern Beaches and the North Shore in New South Wales,
    as well as the South-East of Melbourne in Victoria.

    Mr. Nazloomian stated: "ANC Australia will present our community's issues to
    all candidates from Armenian-populated areas in the lead-up to the
    elections and will publicise their responses in an effort to guide the
    Armenian-Australian vote."

    Visit www.anc.org.au to remain updated with the 'Enrol to Vote Campaign' and
    other activities of the Armenian-Australian community's peak public affairs
    committee.

    [end]

    Contact: Haig Kayserian
    Communications Officer
    P: 0403 317 903
    E: [email protected]


    The Armenian National Committee of Australia is the peak public affairs body
    of the Armenian-Australian community. ANC Australia advances the concerns of
    the Armenian-Australian community.
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