Hello, we are thundering, it says here.
Towards the May elections.
May not feel very thunderous where you are, but that's up to you.
But we're still on the hunt for your remoter voter applications.
This is where you explain to us why you're not able to vote in person on May the 7th.
And I love doing this because it is amazing insight into everyone's lives.
So we've got one from David Gorton who says, am I one of your most distant and remotest voters?
I'm 17,200 kilometres away from Westminster.
Because I'm on a school farm near Geelong in Australia,
surrounded by kangaroos, koalas, and this is my favourite, and echidna.
Quite a different type of wild animal to that you may find on the front benches or at the polling station.
P.S. Love the pod.
David, love hearing from people in very far-flung places with exotic flora and fauna.
But just a reminder, you don't have to be a long way away from your polling station to qualify as a remoter voter.
We love just hearing your stories wherever you are.
Whether it's down the road or in another hemisphere.
And we will be back with another episode of Election Cast in your Newscast feeds on Friday,
which we will record on Thursday, catching up with all the latest from Scotland,
Wales and the areas of England that have local authority elections.
But now we'll get on with a classic episode of Newscast.