As time moved into May, Australasia welcomed the deep autumn.
Due to the approaching Election Day, public speeches in Australasia had become ubiquitous. Even in the two smaller colonies, politicians' speeches could be frequently seen.
This was not surprising. To take into account the wishes of the colony's population, even Portuguese Timor, with a population of only 9,000, held a seat in the House of Representatives, while New Guinea, with less than 40,000 people, had two seats. That was why politicians traveled to these regions.
After all, even if it was just one or two seats, there were destined to be fewer politicians in these colonies, and the competition would be relatively lower.
The most competitive city for election should be the Capital Sydney or the Capital Territory.
The Capital Territory had a population of up to a million, but only 40 seats in the House of Representatives.