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Nina Rogers has always been engaged when it comes to politics — but it’s only this year that she’s decided to get active.

Ms Rogers is supporting a local independent candidate with not one, but two corflutes, in front of her home in Hobart.

Until recently, she has felt uninspired.

“I don’t trust in our politics and the way it is being delivered at this point in time,” she said.

“I believe in our institutions and I believe a vigorous democracy is incredibly important, but the focus on party politics is really off-putting,” she said.

“It’s not about a lack of concern or disinterest, but rather a cynicism about, well, can you trust government to deliver what they say they will, how will they do that?”

According to an Australia-wide survey at the last federal election, Tasmanians are not the only ones feeling a bit uninspired.

A man in a suit stands up in parliament and points his finger while talking
While trust in those in government has been falling in Tasmania, it doesn’t mean that people are not engaged with political issues.(ABC News: Luke Bowden)

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