Will my vote in the BCC election matter?

On 28 March 2020, Brisbane and 77 councils across Queensland have local government elections. Councils’ political processes under the Westminster System are described in a crime fiction novel ‘Presumed Dead’ by Martin Knox. Read this exciting story to find out how local government works — and fails.

Buy the book from Amazon or Zeus Publications at the bookstore:

https://amzn.to/2BRuAs0

https://wp.me/P1z4yo-n

See a Youtube video book trailer at this link: 

Could this book change how you vote for political parties? 

For more information, go to author Martin Knox’s website:

www.martinknox.wordpress.com

About martinknox

Materially minimalist; gastronomically prefer food I cook; biologically an unattached male survivor; economically independent; sociologically a learner and teacher of science; psychologically selfaltruistic; anthropologically West Country English tenant farmer; religiously variable; ethically case by case; philosophically a sceptical Popperian.

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