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I think I heard on the news that the fine is a last resort, they'll contact you to try to get you to complete it but if you refuse to after a few attempts they'll start to fine you.

I don't get why people get so upset about their security with the census. It's asking you for your marital status and occupation, not your 5 most commonly used passwords.
 
How would the government bigwigs know if you did not fill out the census? If you don't complete it online, nobody would know your personal e-mail address. Or, if you choose to leave the paper form blank and then put it in the reply paid envelope, how would they know which address it has come from?
 

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No, nothing to do with privacy. Many thousands of Australians just aren't motivated to fill it out, either partly or at all. It is hardly an inspiring experience. For many it feels like a burden.
Well thats a crap reason then. Im not motivated to pay tax, and it feels like a burden but I still have to pay it.

Privacy reasons I can understand, but just not wanting to do it is stupid.
 
That's merely your interpretation of stupid. If it feels like a burden to various people, then for them it is a burden.
 
How would the government bigwigs know if you did not fill out the census? If you don't complete it online, nobody would know your personal e-mail address. Or, if you choose to leave the paper form blank and then put it in the reply paid envelope, how would they know which address it has come from?
The letter is linked to your address by a barcode
 

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Last week I put an empty paint tin in the bin. Today I got a letter from the council requesting me not to dump paint in the bin. How would they know that I did thst?
They didn't like the colour either.
 
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