Disgruntled townsfolk walk in and out of polling booth without voting

John Ellicott
September 12 2017 - 7:30pm
Only a third of Tingha's population turned out to vote in the local government elections.
Only a third of Tingha's population turned out to vote in the local government elections.

It’s a small hamlet in northern New South Wales that has produced some of the state’s best rugby league players, but now it has a new moniker - the town that didn’t vote.

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John Ellicott

John Ellicott

senior journalist

journalist and author