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For those of us who are truly "grey" nomads, and are not already aware, there is a new political party just for us oldies (over 50).

For details google "The Mature Age Party".  This is not nutter party but has recently been set up to bring people in council/shire, State and Federal political arenas to look after all, but with an emphasis on looking after the mature folk.  Apparently there are more than 10 million people over the age of 50 in Australia.  That's almost half of the population.

This is not a political notice or discussion - but just refer those of you who are not already aware of this new Party to their web site for a read

PLEASE try to avoid bringing this thread into a political rights and wrongs discussion of the various parties and policies of the governments, or it will be removed as per the rules of this Forum

 

 

 

 



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Bruce and Bev wrote:

For those of us who are truly "grey" nomads, and are not already aware, there is a new political party just for us oldies (over 50).

For details google "The Mature Age Party".  This is not nutter party but has recently been set up to bring people in council/shire, State and Federal political arenas to look after all, but with an emphasis on looking after the mature folk.  Apparently there are more than 10 million people over the age of 50 in Australia.  That's almost half of the population.

This is not a political notice or discussion - but just refer those of you who are not already aware of this new Party to their web site for a read

PLEASE try to avoid bringing this thread into a political rights and wrongs discussion of the various parties and policies of the governments, or it will be removed as per the rules of this Forum

 

 

 

 


I wonder why the 18 to 80 and over age group? Would probably get more members BUT it is really the over 50s that are affected the most.

Aussie Paul. smile

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Agree, ! Bruce and Bev, if it gets up and running with a sensible, common sense approach, to ALL matters, it could be worth considering giving support, Many people out there, from ALL Political persuasions Are fed up with todays circus !!  I will certainly follow it with interest !!



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This is not a mature age party.   it is the same as the rest, 18 yrs to 80 yrs. the voting age starts at 18 same for all parties.just another political party



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they are still waiting to get PayPal and a secure Bank payment site, but subs with be $30 a year or $50 for 3 years. I will be joining. The more people join, the more control us ordinary people can control its direction and ensure that not only matures get a fair deal, but our kids as well !!!!

I joined right at the inception, and have had nothing or read nothing that makes me feel we are getting some sort of nutter outfit or one the is extreme right or left - just for ordinary folk

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Gday...

Not as a political comment, or in anyway a solicitation on my part, I provide the attached advice/newsletter from the Mature Age Party issued at 4.02pm today (06 Mar 2015)

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At last - a party without policies. Just trust me as I want to be a politician.


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without seeming to defend them, they have only just set up and policies will be formulated by those who join the party and their State reps - better than having a few setting the policies for the rest of us surely?

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Bruce and Bev wrote:

For those of us who are truly "grey" nomads, and are not already aware, there is a new political party just for us oldies (over 50).


 Glad you clarified the age, I was reading at a glance and when I read "just for us oldies" I thought damn missed out again then saw (over 50) and there was a great sigh of relief.



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Shouldn't this be in the "Just Joking" section?



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Might be some other useless bugger wanting to make a big wage for not doing very much ,God we keep to many now


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At last - a party without policies. Just trust me as I want to be a politician.


I've often wanted to see a political party that campaigned on the basis that they had no policies. Having a policy means that they have a selfish vision of what they believe is best for the rest of us rather than what we believe. Politicians need to remind themselves what being a Member of the House of Representatives really means. I don't want a leader, I want a representative. I'll do the thinking and they can do the representing. The very idea that politicians should be allowed a "conscience" vote makes me sick to the stomach. The only consideration for them should be whether their vote in parliament is in line with the expectations of their electorate. Otherwise their opinion should carry no more weight than a single ballot paper.



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Right on the spot Dorian. Maybe if enough of us Nomads made representations to this new Party, they could make the issue of our right to free camp if we choose to do so.

Guys, don't just sit back and harp on and moan about politicians, heres your chance to actually influence what they do and their core values (including nomading) before others do - so email them and let them know that many of us mature folk are sick of State Govts and local councils/shires and want this changed as they get representatives on these various bodies

I am............but will I will be the lone voice????

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and we must remember that most forms of government are filled with members with the age bracket simular to the membership here
Me
well I think I would be more inclined to through my lot in with the younger lot (backpackers believe in free camping and most are uni educated) That aside, we have a lot of very clever youth about and they deserve a say in the way the future is shaped. We are all dinosaurs and has beens
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ok............I give up - most of you are so negative about doing something to have real influence over our life style.

Blaze - you may think youre a dinosaur, but Im not !!!

Ive also got 2 Uni degrees but that doesn't mean Im more clever or smarter than others who left school at 15 for whatever reason. I suggest you support and vote for a party with a bunch of teens and see if their life experiences will benefit the country. And as others have pointed out the mature reps already in power belong to established parties and are required to follow the party line (not what they might think or what the voters in their electorate may want). Sorry Blaze - this is not a shot at you, but there seems to be total apathy amongst so many of you. Are you folks just waiting to die ???

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Hi Bruce
I am 54 years young and having the time of my life, I really enjoy spending my time with younger people, keeps me on my toes. Spent the last 4 and a bit years living full time on the road and 25 years prior to that running my own business. I have no riches but for the experiences of life and I feel there is no richer
If its going to be its upto me
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Bruce and Bev wrote:

ok............I give up - most of you are so negative about doing something to have real influence over our life style.

~~~SNIP  there seems to be total apathy amongst so many of you. ~~~SNIP


Gday...

Perhaps you haven't realised Bruce and Bev hmm but apathy is what the general voting population has suffered for far too many decades.

That is why we get the politicians we do .. and the governments they form.

I do see there is some potential for the Mature Age Party - if it were for "mature age members" but 18 to 80 ? confuse

That is pretty much the same as every other party. cry There are very many "mature age" people (over 50 shall we say) who are strong Lib or ALP or Green supporters/votes now. Do we expect them to put their long held 'preferences' behind them and go here. 

Strength to their arm I say and let's see how they go ... and I have 'registered' with them ... only because I want to see how it "develops" - perhaps they will be "different" to any other group.

And do you really think ANY party will adequately 'represent' ALL of its members? I think Dorian said it best unfortunately - once elected, the party's policies become their focus, rather than what the membership may want.

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John......I agree with you, but heres a chance to actually influence a party just forming and pay more attention to those of us (matures) who have paid taxes and worked hard all our life. If enough of us join and make the right noises, then we can expect better representation that we get from other parties now. Obviously saying they represent 18-80 is just a catch cry, but I dobt many young people (under 40???) would vote for it with a name like The Mature Party.

BTW I have sent a PM to Blaze apologizing about my reaction to his comments. Uncalled for, but our current bunch of pollies get me hot under the collar and in WA, as a protest vote, we elected a guy who had pics on his Facebook page eating kangaroo **** amongst other things. I expect a little better than that.........if kangaroo droppings are your thing, at least remove the vid off your Facebook page during and after your successful election to the Federal Senate

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The Ballot Paper does get longer at each General Election. Wonder if in future years  we might be issued with something like a Bog Roll to put our Tick on.

 

Parties registered for federal elections with the Australian Electoral Commission[edit]

Parties listed in alphabetical order:[3]

PartyLeaderDescription
21st Century Australia PartyJamie McIntyre 
Animal Justice PartySteve GarlickAnimal rights advocacy
Australia First Party (NSW) IncorporatedJim SaleamNationalist, anti-multicultural and economic protectionist.
Australian ChristiansRay MoranFormed in 2011 from the WA and Victorian branches of the Christian Democratic Party (CDP).
Australian DemocratsDarren ChurchillCentrist political party with a social-liberal ideology. Formerly known as the Centre-Line Party, the Australian Democrats were founded in 1977 after the merger of the Australia Party and New LM, with Don Chippas its leader. It was the main crossbench party in Australia between 1977 and 2004, but no longer has any parliamentary representation.
Australian Equality Party  
Australian First Nations Political PartyKen LechleitnerFounded in 2011 by Maurie Japarta Ryan, a former independent candidate and the grandson of Aboriginal Australian activist Vincent Lingiari. The party is associated with the Australian indigenous community. The policies of the party focus on issues such as Northern Territory statehoodIndigenous rightsconstitutional reform, and Aboriginal sovereignty.
Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party Formed in 2006 from the Queensland branch of the Fishing Party and federally registered in 2007. Opposes any bans on recreational fishing, the use of four-wheel drives, horse riding, trail bikes, camping and kayaking, and generally opposes conservation measures which it sees as threatening to recreation. The party's website indicates particular opposition to the Greens. It contested the Senate in the 2007 election in Queensland and South Australia, and on a joint ticket with the Shooters Party in New South Wales.
Australian GreensChristine MilneThe Greens, formed in 1992 and attracting support from the left of the Australian political spectrum, have significant parliamentary representation in the Australian Senate and in several Australian states, and have participated in LaborGreen coalition governments in the Australian Capital Territory (2008present) and Tasmania (19891992 and 20102014).
Australian IndependentsPatricia PetersenFounded by Dr Patricia Petersen and Steven Wood, the Australian Independents is a political party that promotes democracy and true parliamentary representation. Australian Independents candidates are free to set their own political agendas outside of the traditional model of standing as the candidate of a particular party, free of party allegiance. Australian Independents employ a novel selection process for its independent candidates, allowing any member of the public to apply for candidacy, provided they commit to genuinely representing their electorates. Australian Independents are socially progressive yet economically conservative.[4]
Australian Labor Party (ALP)Bill ShortenThe Labor Party is Australia's oldest political party, founded in 1891 and gaining in prominence through its first two decades to take government federally and in most Australian states. Today, it either forms the government or the official opposition in every Australian jurisdiction. Labor is a social democratic party and is the Australian member party of the Socialist International.
Australian Motoring Enthusiast PartyRicky MuirThe Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party (AMEP) was formed on 11 May 2013 in Queensland at a public meeting of motoring enthusiasts from a broad range of disciplines. The decision to form the party was initiated after the unity demonstrated by the motoring community following recent moves by various State Government toughening anti-hooning and vehicle impoundment legislation. It won a senate seat in Victoria in the 2013 federal election.
Australian ProgressivesVinay OrekondyThe Australian Progressives, registered in 2015, is a progressive party whose policies are based on evidence rather than ideology. Members are given active roles in policy formation and approval.
Australian Protectionist PartyAndrew PhillipsAnti-multiculturalist, economic protectionist and socially conservative party. Unrelated to the original Protectionist Party which was a political party from federation.
Australian Sex PartyFiona PattenThe party was founded in 2009 out of an adult-industry lobby group, the Eros Association. The ASP policy platform has been described as libertariansex-positive, and social progressive.
Australian Sovereignty Party  
Australian Sports Party Sport and recreation ideologies. Aims for healthier lifestyles in Australia's population.
Australian Stable Population PartyWilliam BourkeThe party was formed in 2010. It opposes population growth and advocates a stable population for Australia.
Australian Voice Party The party was formed in 2013. Aims to give a voice to every Australian.
Building Australia PartyRay BrownFounded in 2010, The party advocates the rights of the building industry.
Bullet Train for Australia Founded in 2012, and advocates a high-speed rail corridor between eastern Australian cities.
Carers AllianceMaryLou CarterEstablished to promote policies supporting carers and people with disabilities.
Christian Democratic Party (Fred Nile Group)Fred NileSocially conservative party drawing support from conservative and evangelical Protestants. It was originally established as the "Call to Australia Party" in 1977, and has been continuously represented in the New South Wales Legislative Council.
Citizens Electoral Council of AustraliaCraig IsherwoodThe CEC is a nationalist political party affiliated with the international LaRouche Movement, led by American political activist and conspiracy theorist Lyndon LaRouche. They have been described as "far right", "fascist" and "lunar right", as well as "ideologues on the economic Left".
Coke in the Bubblers Party  
Country AllianceRussell BateVictorian party which claims to be "anti-green but pro-environment".
Country Liberals (Northern Territory)Adam GilesRegional political party in the Northern Territory, affiliated with both the National (formerly "Country") and Liberal parties of Australia and part of the Coalition. It has held government in the Territory from 1974 to 2001, and again from 2012 to the present.
Democratic Labour Party(DLP)Paul FunnellSocially conservative but economically centre-left party, with roots in a historical party of similar name, which split from the Australian Labor Party in 1955. They specifically believe in Distributism andDecentralisation as part of their economic policy platform. It has one member in the Victorian Legislative Council.
Drug Law Reform AustraliaGreg ChippTheparty was founded by Greg Chipp (son of former Democrats' leader Don Chipp) and registered in 2013.[5] The party was formed to encourage rethinking drug policies on the basis of scientific evidence, harm minimisation, public interest and personal liberty.
Family First PartyBob DaySocially conservative party founded in South Australia in 2004. Although eschewing religious labels, many of its candidates and members are from conservative Christian backgrounds. Relations between Family First and Fred Nile's Christian Democratic Party are strained by the need to compete for the same group of voters and to secure Senate preferences, particularly from the Liberal Party of Australia.
Future PartyJames JanssonThe party believes that technological development is a positive force in human affairs and values the cultural, economic, and technological benefits of modernism. The party seeks to promote high quality science research and education. It believes in freedom of expression, and has a positive view of the power of free markets, and the benefits of high density cities.
Help End Marijuana Prohibition (HEMP) PartyMichael BalderstonePromotes the legalisation of cannabis for medical, recreational and industrial use. Founded in 1993 by Nigel Quinlan, who ran as a candidate under the name Nigel Freemarijuana.
Katter's Australian PartyBob KatterA party that was formed by the independent Federal Member of Parliament Bob Katter in 2011. It won two seats at the March 2012 state election in Queensland. The party's policies closely mirror those of Katter, including support for agricultural interests, opposition to privatisation and deregulation, support for workers (especially rural workers) and conservatism on social policy.
Liberal Democratic PartyPeter WhelanThe Liberal Democrats was formed in 2001, and is broadly described as a libertarian and classical liberal party. The LDP generally adheres to libertarian, classical liberal, small government, objectivist and laissez-faire principles coupled with what the party considers as a high regard for individual freedom and individual responsibility.
Liberal Party of AustraliaTony AbbottFounded in 1945 to replace the United Australia Party and its predecessors, the Liberal Party is the primary centre-right party in Australia. Federally, the Liberal Party runs in a Coalition with the National Party, the Northern Territory Country Liberal Party, and Queensland Liberal branch the Liberal National Party. In Australia, the term Liberalism refers to centre-right economic liberalism, and the party's policies are socially conservative.
Liberal National Party of QueenslandLawrence SpringborgThe Liberal National Party (LNP) is a centre-right political party in Queensland, formed by merger of the Queensland divisions of the Liberal and National parties in 2008. The party won government for the first time at the 2012 Queensland election, winning a record majority in the unicameral Parliament of Queensland.
Mutual Party Previously Bank Reform Party.
National Party of AustraliaWarren TrussFormerly known as the Country Party (until 1975) and National Country Party (until 1982), the Nationals are an agrarian party representing farmers' interests which has generally been the minor party in theCoalition with the Liberal Party of Australia. While the party is socially conservative, its Western Australian and South Australian branches are socially centrist.
Natural Medicine PartyAndrew PattersonWishes to establish and promote the use of natural medicine such as Naturopathy, Western Herbal Medicine, Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nutrition, Acupuncture, Osteopathy, Chiropractic, Counselling, Homoeopathy, Bodywork, and other modalities.
Nick Xenophon TeamNick XenophonA centrist political party that primarily revolves around the views of independent South Australian senator Nick Xenophon. The party has a no pokies platform but also focuses on many other issues.
No Carbon Tax Climate ScepticsBill KoutalianosFormed to oppose policies based on the scientific view on anthropogenic climate change.
Non-Custodial Parents Party (Equal Parenting)Andrew ThompsonFormed to support reform of family law, in particular with regard to custody and child support payments.
One NationPauline HansonOne Nation is a far right, nationalist and protectionist political party. Pauline Hanson founded the party after being elected as an independent due to her disendorsement as the preselected Liberal Party candidate for the Australian House of Representatives. It gained more than 22 percent of the statewide vote translating to 11 of 89 seats in Queensland's unicameral legislative assembly at the 1998 state election. Federally, the party peaked at the 1998 election on 9 percent of the nationwide vote, electing one Senator in Queensland. The party has never approached these heights again, and while it nominally still exists it attracts a negligible percentage of the vote.
Outdoor Recreation Party (Stop the Greens)Peter WhelanThe Outdoor Recreation Party (ORP) is a minor political party in New South Wales, Australia. It professes to represent the outdoor community and interests such as cycling, bushwalking, camping, kayaking, 4WD motoring, skiing, fishing and shooting. It is formally allied with the Liberal Democratic Party.
Palmer United PartyClive PalmerThe Palmer United Party (PUP), dubbed the PUPs, was formed by Australian mining businessman Clive Palmer in April 2013. The party claims to have a broad political philosophy rather than a set ideology as well as reserving social issues as a free conscience vote. Their fiscal policies are centre to centre-right. Following defections from the LNP, the PUP holds several seats in the Queensland parliament, and at the 2013 federal election it won one House of Representatives and two Senate seats but later won another senate seat for the Western Australia senate by-election.
Pirate Party AustraliaBrendan MolloyPirate Party Australia, sometimes referred to as the Australian Pirate Party, is a political party in that represents civil liberty issues. The party is based on the Pirate Party of Sweden and is focused on copyright reform, internet freedom, and ending censorship.
Republican Party of AustraliaPeter ConsandineThe Republican Party of Australia is a minor political party dedicated to ending the country's links with the United Kingdom and establishing a republic, but remaining in the Commonwealth. It was formed in 1982, and achieved registration federally in 1992. It in many ways replaced the Australian Republican Party, which had operated from 1949 through until the RPA's founding.
Rise Up Australia PartyDaniel NalliahSocially conservative and nationalist political party founded by Danny Nalliah, pastor of Catch The Fire Ministries, in 2011. It is considered to be to the right of both the CDP and Family First, and has been accused of overt racism by opponents. It ran in the 2013 election but did not secure any seats.
Secular Party of AustraliaJohn PerkinsFounded in 2006 and supports secular humanist ethical principles with its stated political aims being opposition to privileges for religious organisations and the influence of religion on public policy, and the promotion of laws based on humanist ethical principles and scientific evidence. |-
Senator Online (Internet Voting Bills/Issues)Berge Der SarkissianA political party with a focus on E-democracy. Senator Online does not have any policies. Instead it has pledged to conduct an online poll for every bill that passes before the Senate. Anyone on the Australian electoral roll who is not a member of another political party would be allowed to register to vote in these polls and will be allowed one vote per bill. The senators would then be required to vote in accordance with the clear majority (70% and more than 100,000 votes). If there is no clear majority the senators will abstain from voting.
Shooters and Fishers PartyRobert BrownThe Shooters and Fishers Party, formerly the Shooters Party or the Australian Shooters Party and founded in 1992, is an political party based on gun rightsglobal warming skepticism, nationalism, andenvironmentalism. The SAFP have a total of 3 state MPs in the upper houses of Western Australia and New South Wales.
Smokers' Rights PartyRachel ConnorThe Smokers' Rights Party was formed in 2012, to argue that taxation on cigarettes in Australia is excessive and not justified by public health costs. They would like to see property owners making their own smoking rules (including in bars and pubs), rather than the government, and argue that the decision to smoke is a matter of personal choice.
Socialist AllianceCollective Leadership with National Co-convenors (Susan Price and Peter Boyle)The Socialist Alliance was founded in 2001 as an alliance of socialist organisations and individuals in Australia, initiated by the Democratic Socialist Perspective and the International Socialist Organisation along with 6 other founding socialist organisations. With branches in all states and territories, and electoral registration federally and in a number of states, it is the largest group on the Australian far Left.
Socialist Equality PartyNick BeamsThe Socialist Equality Party (SEP) is a Trotskyist political party in Australia. The SEP was established in 2010 as the successor party to the Socialist Labour League, which was founded in 1972 as the Australian section of the International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI). The SEP is a registered political party with the Australian Electoral Commission, and participates in elections at all levels of government. Party Secretary Nick Beams is a member of the International Editorial Board of the World Socialist Web Site (WSWS), the online news and information center of the ICFI. Peter Symonds, national editor of the WSWS, is also a member of the party.
Stop CSG Party Opposed to the mining of coal seam gas.
The 23 Million  
The Wikileaks PartyJulian AssangeThe Wikileaks Party is a political party created in part to support Julian Assange's bid for a Senate seat in Australia in the 2013 election. The party's platform speaks about openness in government and politics, and combatting of intrusions on individual privacy.
Uniting Australia Party  
Voluntary Euthanasia PartyKerry BromsonA single issue political party that intends to lobby for legislative change to allow for voluntary euthanasia in Australia. Registered in 2013.


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Thanks everyone for your input. Interesting discussion, but as you know, we try to steer clear of politics on this forum. I think we'll close this down now.



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