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The Constitution of the Australian Progressives establishes the party's governance structure as involving a quasi-bicameral system, with an elected National Executive, chaired by a directly elected President of the Party, and an appointed National Operations Committee, chaired by the Party Secretary.
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The Australian Progressives has held five National Conferences since the party's founding, being 2015 in Sydney, 2018 in Melbourne, and 2019 in Canberra. The 2020 National Conference was scheduled to be held on the Gold Coast in June, but was rescheduled to an online event on 21 November due to the
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The party was established in September 2014, and registered in February 2015. Until August 2015, when the Australian Progressives merged with the unregistered Australian Progressive Party, the two similarly named parties were seen as competing for the same constituency.
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The National Operations Team consists of the Directors of the Party, appointed functionaries who run the day-to-day operations of the party, including the Directors of Membership and Electorate Engagement, Communications, and Policy, as well as the Treasurer.
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The party contested the 2016 and 2019 Australian Federal Elections, as well as the 2017 Bennelong By-Election. Canberra Progressives, the ACT Branch of the Australian Progressives, were registered as an ACT political party in May 2020 and have contested the
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The major parties are behaving like a cartel by proposing limitations on voters ability to select the minor party that would best represent their interest.
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On 1 February 2018, the party was under threat of deregistration for failure to meet membership requirements. The party since contested the
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candidates in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Victoria. It also stood a candidate for the northern Melbourne seat of
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In 2021 the Australian Progressives opposed the Electoral Legislation Amendment Bill proposed by the
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The bill passed in 2021 and the party reached 1500 members later that year.
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For the defunct party that contested the 2004 federal election, see
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is an Australian political party established in September 2014.
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The party was registered as a federal political party by the
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