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In addition to what others have suggested, I would say listen and read widely (podcasts, papers etc). It's imperative to understand both sides of the argument so that you can form your own opinions on a single issue.
When it comes to voting time, I usually do a postal vote so I can sit down with a cup of tea and read through some of the political party policies and go into the 'they vote for you' website to see if they're just bluffing.
It also helps to have a vision of what you want Australia to be like in the future. You can use this view to check if parties align with your view.