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A party advocating constitutional, electoral and tax reforms.
Proponents of the LaRouche movement fighting for peace through economic development.
List of parties registered with the Australian Electoral Commission, and thus able to run as a party in a Federal election.
A moderate progressive political party, without extremes of left or right, standing to defend life, the family and the national interest and to promote a decentralised society
Promotes individual liberty, free markets and small government. Includes policies, general information and contact details.
A party that focuses on copyright, privacy, freedom of speech, and censorship issues. Lists an FAQ, a mailing list, meeting schedule, a message forum, and a wiki.
Federal political party whose chief objective is a liberal, secular democracy for Australia. Offers information about the party's philosophy, history and membership.
Information on the Australian section of the International Committee of the Fourth International.
A moderate progressive political party, without extremes of left or right, standing to defend life, the family and the national interest and to promote a decentralised society
Federal political party whose chief objective is a liberal, secular democracy for Australia. Offers information about the party's philosophy, history and membership.
A party advocating constitutional, electoral and tax reforms.
A party that focuses on copyright, privacy, freedom of speech, and censorship issues. Lists an FAQ, a mailing list, meeting schedule, a message forum, and a wiki.
Promotes individual liberty, free markets and small government. Includes policies, general information and contact details.
Proponents of the LaRouche movement fighting for peace through economic development.
List of parties registered with the Australian Electoral Commission, and thus able to run as a party in a Federal election.
Information on the Australian section of the International Committee of the Fourth International.
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