List of political parties in Australia

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Template:Short description Template:Use Australian English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Politics of Australia sidebar The politics of Australia has a mild two-party system, with two dominant political groupings in the Australian political system, the Australian Labor Party and the Liberal Party of Australia. Federally, 13 of the 150 members of the lower house (Members of Parliament, or MPs) are not members of major parties, as well as 20 of the 76 members of the upper house (senators).

The Parliament of Australia has a number of distinctive features including compulsory voting, with full-preference instant-runoff voting in single-member seats to elect the lower house, the Australian House of Representatives, and the use of the single transferable vote to elect the upper house, the Australian Senate.

Other parties tend to perform better in the upper houses of the various federal and state parliaments since these typically use a form of proportional representation, except for in Tasmania where the lower house is proportionally elected and the upper house is made up of single member districts. Template:TOC limit

History

Template:More citations needed section Two political groups dominate the Australian political spectrum, forming a de facto two-party system. One is the Australian Labor Party (ALP), a centre-left party which is formally linked to the Australian labour movement. Formed in 1893, it has been a major party federally since 1901, and has been one of the two major parties since the 1910 federal election. The ALP is in government in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, the Australian Capital Territory and the Federal Government of Australia.

The other group is the Liberal–National Coalition, an alliance of the Liberal Party of Australia and National Party of Australia. The parties are in a formal coalition at federal level and in New South Wales and Victoria, but are not formally allied in Western Australia and South Australia. The main party in this group is the centre-right Liberal Party. The Liberal Party is the modern form of a conservative group that has existed since the combination of the Protectionist Party and Free Trade Party into the Fusion Liberal Party in 1909.<ref name=":0">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Although this group has changed its nomenclature, there has been a general continuity of MPs and structure between different forms of the party. Its modern form was founded by Robert Menzies in 1944.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The party's philosophy is generally liberal conservatism.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The National Party represents rural and agricultural interests.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The Nationals contest a limited number of seats and do not generally directly compete with the Liberal Party. Its ideology is generally more socially conservative than that of the Liberal Party. In 1987, the National Party made an abortive run for the office of prime minister in its own right, in the Joh for Canberra campaign.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> However, it has generally not aspired to become the majority party in the coalition, and it is generally understood that the prime minister of Australia will be a member of either the Labor or Liberal parties. On two occasions (involving Earle Page in 1939, and John McEwen from December 1967 to January 1968), the deputy prime minister, the leader of the National Party (then known as the Country Party), became the prime minister temporarily, upon the death of the incumbent prime minister. Arthur Fadden was the only other Country Party prime minister. He assumed office in August 1941 after the resignation of Robert Menzies and served as prime minister until October of that year.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The Liberal and National parties have merged in Queensland and the Northern Territory. The Liberal National Party of Queensland, formed in 2008, is a branch of the Liberal Party, but it is affiliated with the Nationals and members elected to federal parliament may sit as either Liberals or Nationals.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The Country Liberal Party in the Northern Territory is likewise affiliated with both the Liberals and Nationals and its members may join either federal parliamentary party room.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Historically, support for either the Coalition or the Labor Party was often viewed as being based on social class, with the upper and middle classes supporting the Coalition and the working class supporting Labor. This has been a less important factor since the 1970s and 1980s when the Labor Party gained a significant bloc of middle-class support and the Coalition gained a significant bloc of working-class support.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The two-party duopoly has been relatively stable, with the two groupings (Labor and Coalition) gaining at least 70% of the primary vote in every election between 1910 and 2019 (including the votes of autonomous state parties). Third parties have only rarely received more than 10% of the vote for the Australian House of Representatives in a federal election, such as the Australian Democrats in the 1990 election and the Australian Greens in 2010, 2016, 2019, 2022 and 2025. In some Parliaments, support for smaller parties and Independents has resulted in major parties having to come to Confidence and supply agreements to form government, such as after the 2010 Australian federal election.

Membership requirement

Parties can choose whether they wish to register their party for federal or state elections. To run candidates in a federal election, it is not compulsory to register with the AEC. The AEC doesn't run state elections. Each state has their own commission that runs state and local elections.

Once registered for a federal election, to maintain registration, parties must demonstrate that they have a certain number of members.

Federally, since 2022, unless a party has current parliamentary representation, they must demonstrate they have 1,500 members.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="Green">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
For the state and territory elections, parties require 100 members in Tasmania and the ACT, 200 in South Australia and Northern Territory, 500 in Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia, and 750 in New South Wales.<ref name="Green" />

Membership requirement(s)
State/Level Requirement
Template:Flagdeco Federal 1,500
Template:Flagdeco New South Wales 750
Template:Flagdeco Victoria 500
Template:Flagdeco Queensland
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Template:Flagdeco South Australia 200
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Template:Flagdeco Tasmania 100
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Federal parties

Federal parliamentary parties

Political party Members of the Parliament of Australia as of May 2025 Party leader(s) Ideology
House of Reps Senate
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Anthony Albanese Social Democracy
Template:Australian party style | Coalition Liberal Party Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Sussan Ley Liberal conservatism
Template:Australian party style | National Party Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar David Littleproud Conservatism
Agrarianism
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Larissa Waters Green politics
Progressivism
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Pauline Hanson Hansonism
Right-wing populism
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Fatima Payman Template:N/a
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Template:Nowrap Social liberalism
Populism
Template:Australian party style | Template:NowrapTemplate:Efn Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar David Pocock Progressivism<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Jacqui Lambie Populism
Social conservatism
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Robbie Katter Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | United Australia PartyTemplate:Efn Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Ralph Babet Australian nationalism
Right-wing populism

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Federal non-parliamentary parties

Parties listed in alphabetical order as of November 2025:<ref name=register>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Name Leader(s) Ideology
Template:Australian party style | Animal Justice Party Angela Pollard Animal welfare
Template:Australian party style | Australian Christians Maryka Groenewald<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Christian right
Template:Australian party style | Australian Citizens Party Craig Isherwood LaRouchism
Template:Australian party style | Australian Democrats Lyn Allison Social liberalism
Template:Australian party style | Better Together Party Lucy Bradlow
Bronwen Bock
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Template:Australian party style | Fusion Party Drew Wolfendale Secular humanism
Template:Australian party style | Family First Party Lyle Shelton Social conservatism
Template:Australian party style | The Great Australian Party Rod Culleton Right-wing populism
Template:Australian party style | HEART Party Michael O'Neill Conspiracism
Template:Australian party style | Indigenous-Aboriginal Party Uncle Owen Whyman Indigenous rights
Template:Australian party style | Kim for Canberra Kim Rubenstein Progressivism<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Template:Australian party style | Legalise Cannabis Michael Balderstone Cannabis legalisation
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Gerard Rennick Conservatism
Template:Australian party style | Libertarian Party Anthony Bull Right-libertarianism
Template:Australian party style | Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party Robert Brown Conservatism
Template:Australian party style | Socialist Alliance Jacob Andrewartha
Sarah Hathway
Sam Wainwright
Eco-socialism
Template:Australian party style | Sustainable Australia Party Celeste Ackerly Environmentalism
Template:Australian party style | Trumpet of Patriots Suellen Wrightson Trumpism
Template:Australian party style | Victorian Socialists Collective leadership Democratic socialism
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Dai Le
Frank Carbone
Western Sydney localism

State and territory parties

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New South Wales

As of the New South Wales Electoral Commission:<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Parliamentary parties

Name Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap Leader Ideology
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Chris Minns Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Coalition Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Mark Speakman Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | National Party Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Gurmesh Singh Conservatism
Agrarianism
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Robert Borsak Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Emma Hurst Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Legalise Cannabis Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Jeremy Buckingham Cannabis legalisation
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar John Ruddick Template:Nowrap

Non-parliamentary parties

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Registered officer Ideology
Template:Australian party style | Family First Party Barbara Helvadjian Christian politics
Template:Australian party style | HEART Party Michael O'Neill Anti-vaccination<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Pauline Hanson

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Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Glen Stelzer Single-issue politics
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Federico Fuentes Anti-capitalism
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap William Bourke Environmentalism
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Eddie Dogramaci Small business advocacy

Victoria

As of the Victorian Electoral Commission:<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Parliamentary parties

Name Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap Leader Ideology
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Jacinta Allan Social democracy
Template:Australian party style | Coalition Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Jess Wilson Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | National Party Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Template:Nowrap Conservatism
Agrarianism
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Ellen Sandell Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Legalise Cannabis Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Template:Nowrap Cannabis legalisation
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar David Limbrick Right-libertarianism
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Jeff Bourman Conservatism
Template:Australian party style | One Nation Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell Hansonism
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Georgie Purcell Animal welfare

Non-parliamentary parties

Name Leader Ideology
Template:Australian party style | Companions and Pets Party John Hutchison Greyhound racing advocacy, horse racing advocacy<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Template:Australian party style | Democratic Labour Party Template:Nowrap Christian democracy
Template:Australian party style | Family First Party Lyle Shelton Christian politics
Template:Australian party style | Freedom Party of Victoria Morgan Jonas Anti-lockdown politics
Template:Australian party style | New Democrats Kaushaliya Vaghela Anti-corruption
Template:Australian party style | Sustainable Australia Party Clifford Hayes Environmentalism
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap No leader Template:Nowrap

Queensland

As of the Queensland Electoral Commission:<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Parliamentary parties

Name Template:Nowrap Leader Ideology
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar David Crisafulli Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Steven Miles Social democracy
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Robbie Katter Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap

Non-parliamentary parties

Name Leader Ideology
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Family First Party Lyle Shelton Christian politics
Template:Australian party style | Legalise Cannabis Melody Lindsay Cannabis legalisation
Template:Australian party style | Libertarian Party Template:Nowrap Right-libertarianism
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap James Ashby Hansonism

Western Australia

As of the Western Australian Electoral Commission:<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Parliamentary parties

Name Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap Leader Ideology
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Roger Cook Social democracy
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Basil Zempilas Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Shane Love Conservatism
Agrarianism
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Brad Pettitt Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Pauline Hanson's One Nation Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Rod Caddies Hansonism
Template:Australian party style | Legalise Cannabis Party WA Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Brian Walker Cannabis legalisation
Template:Australian party style| Australian Christians Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Jamie van Burgel Christian right
Template:Australian party style | Animal Justice Party Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Template:Nowrap Animal welfare

Non-parliamentary parties

Name Leader Ideology
Template:Australian party style | Stop Pedophiles! Protect kiddies! Template:Nowrap Template:N/a
Template:Australian party style | Libertarian Party Template:Nowrap Right-libertarianism
Template:Australian party style | Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Rick Mazza Conservatism
Template:Australian party style | Sustainable Australia Party – Anti-corruption Template:Nowrap Template:N/a
Template:Australian party style| Western Australia Party Template:Nowrap Template:N/a

South Australia

As of the Electoral Commission of South Australia:<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Parliamentary parties

Name Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap Leader Ideology
Template:Australian party style | Australian Labor Party Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Peter Malinauskas Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Liberal Party Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Vincent Tarzia Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Australian Greens SA Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | SA-Best Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Connie Bonaros Centrism

Non-parliamentary parties

Name Leader Ideology
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap Animal welfare
Template:Australian party style | Australian Family Party Template:Nowrap Right-wing populism
Template:Australian party style | Family First Party Lyle Shelton Christian politics
Template:Australian party style | Legalise Cannabis Damon Adams Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | National Party Jonathon Pietzsch Conservatism
Template:Australian party style | One Nation Template:Nowrap Hansonism
Template:Australian party style | Real Change Stephen Pallaras Template:N/a
Template:Australian party style | SA Socialists Tom Gilchrist Democratic socialism
Template:Australian party style | United Voice Australia Template:Nowrap Template:N/a

Tasmania

As of the Tasmanian Electoral Commission:<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Parliamentary parties

Name Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap Leader Ideology
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Jeremy Rockliff Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Dean Winter Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Rosalie Woodruff Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Carlo Di Falco Template:Nowrap

Non-parliamentary parties

Name Leader Ideology
Template:Australian party style | Animal Justice Party Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap Conservatism
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Jacqui Lambie Template:Nowrap

Australian Capital Territory

As listed with the ACT Electoral Commission:<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Parliamentary parties

Name Template:Nowrap Leader Ideology
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Andrew Barr Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Leanne Castley Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Shane Rattenbury Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Fiona Carrick Template:N/a

Non-parliamentary parties

Name Leader Ideology
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Bill Stefaniak Template:N/a
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Kerry Markoulli Progressivism
Template:Australian party style | Democratic Labour Party Template:Nowrap Christian democracy
Template:Australian party style | Family First Party Lyle Shelton (No ACT leader) Christian politics
Template:Australian party style | First Nation Party Template:Nowrap Template:N/a
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap Conservatism
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap Template:N/a

Northern Territory

As of the Northern Territory Electoral Commission:<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Parliamentary parties

Name Template:Nowrap Leader Ideology
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Lia Finocchiaro Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar Selena Uibo Template:Nowrap
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Composition bar No leader Template:Nowrap

Non-parliamentary parties

Name Leader Ideology
Template:Australian party style | Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap Animal welfare
Template:Australian party style | Trumpet of Patriots Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap

Local government parties

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Historical parties

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See also

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References

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