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How to Contact Your Local State Members

If you feel strongly about a State-based civil liberties issue, then you should contact your local member of State Parliament.

There are six State and two Territory parliaments that make up the federal Commonwealth of Australia.

If you know the name of your local member or State electorate, click on your State or Territory below to find contact details for your State member.

If you don't know the name of your local member or State electorate, you can find out by visiting the Australian Electoral Commission (https://oevf.aec.gov.au/) website - just fill in the details on the AEC page (the page is a safe & secure page on the internet) and it will tell you the name of your State electorate.

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