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Climate Change Coalition

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The group was not registered as a political party in NSW and so under NSW electoral law could not display a party name on the ballot paper at the top of the group column. The 21 "Group F" candidates polled 18,999 votes in total, or 0.50% of the total formal vote, and were therefore well short of the
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During the 2007 Federal election, the Climate Change Coalition was criticised for the way it distributed its preferences, with some parties antithetical to the policies of the Climate Change Coalition placed higher on Senate group voting tickets than others with more similar positions on the issue.
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With a favourable ballot paper placement (column E) and with the party's name shown on the ballot paper the party scored 0.83% of the vote in NSW (a 0.33% increase on its NSW state election result) but failed to secure the election of any of its candidates. Results in other states were in the range
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On 24 December 2009, the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) approved the Climate Change Coalition's application to change its name to "4Change". The party was deregistered by the AEC in March, 2010, on the grounds of irregularities in its declarations on membership.
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stressed cooperation with big business in order to achieve significant progress on the issue. The party therefore advocated a close working relationship between environmentalists and the business community. The CCC was registered as a political party with the
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to the final Senate position in WA. According to the Party, the allocation of preferences was determined to give the greatest chance of electoral success, but may have worked to reduce its primary vote support.
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The Climate Change Coalition was registered as a political party by the AEC on 4 September 2007. The party announced it intended to run candidates for the
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When it was first conceived and established in 2006, the Climate Change Coalition was not initially a political party, but rather a grouping of
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0.27% (in Western Australia) to 0.78% (in Victoria). Nationwide the party received 78,710 votes (0.62%).
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Parties in all States. The flow of preferences did not affect the election of the Greens'
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beef farmer. The CCC received criticism from some groups, for refusing to advocate
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quota of 173,239 (4.55%) required for election of any candidate.
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The party's NSW Senate candidates were Patrice Newell and Dr
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Antony Green's 2007 WA Senate preference flow analysis
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Party Registration Decision: Climate Change Coalition
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political party
global warming
climate change
addressing climate change
Australian Electoral Commission
independents
New South Wales
March 2007 state election
Gang of Four
Legislative Council
Patrice Newell
biodynamic
preferences
Australian Senate
2007 federal election
Karl Kruszelnicki
Tasmania
ACT
Western Australia
South Australia
Queensland
Victoria
Malcolm Farr
Hanson
Queensland
Senate
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