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  1. Historically, many independents were former members of one of Australia's main parties, the Australian Labor Party, the Liberal Party of Australia and the National Party of Australia. On 16 July 2013 a political party named the Australian Independents was registered with the Australian Electoral Commission .

  2. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Independent politicians of Australia. These people either are, or have been, or have campaigned to be, independent members of either federal or a state or territory parliament.

  3. Executive summary. The dominance of the major parties in Australian politics has lead to the portrayal of independent Members of Parliament as marginal or even irrelevant features of parliamentary representation.

  4. The chapter highlights what is both similar and distinctive about Australian parties in comparative perspective, explores the influence of ideas from other political systems, and reflects on how Australian political culture, institutions, and parties have evolved in symbiosis.

  5. This article provides a timeline of elections in Australia, including all the colonial, state, territorial and federal elections. The information starts from when each state or territory held its first election, and continues through to the present day.

  6. Contemporary Australia’s colonial and post-Federation political history begins with the displacement of its Indigenous peoples. The mode of politics reflects, first, the adaption of British, and the development of unique Australian, institutions.

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  8. Jan 7, 2020 · 1986 - The Australia Act makes Australian law fully independent of the British parliament and legal system. Turning to Asia. 1991 December - Paul Keating becomes Labor prime minister.

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