The Queensland Party

The Queensland Party
Leader No current leader
Founded 2010
Dissolved 2011
Headquarters Brisbane
Political position Decentralised state focus
Official colours Maroon
Website
www.queenslandparty.org.au
Politics of Australia
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The Queensland Party was a political party based in Queensland, Australia. It was registered with the Electoral Commission of Queensland between August 2010 and December 2011. The Queensland Party was formed by Aidan McLindon, the Member for Beaudesert, after he resigned from the Liberal National Party in May, 2010.[1][2]

The Queensland Party had one Member of Parliament in the Queensland Legislative Assembly and its signature policy was the re-instatement of the Upper House in Queensland.[3] On 24 May 2011, Aidan McLindon tabled the first bill to restore Queensland's Upper House since it was abolished in 1922.[4]

The Queensland Party was not affiliated with the North Queensland Party.

Contents

Candidates

The Queensland Party claimed to have endorsed candidates for almost one-third of the 89 seats in Queensland Parliament.[5]

A number of candidates were previously elected or contested elections as members of the ALP and LNP.

A number of union members were also endorsed as candidates for The Queensland Party.[10]

Platform and beliefs

The key platforms that The Queensland Party advocated included restoration of the Queensland Legislative Council, protection of public ownership of Queensland assets,[11] a coal seam gas moratorium,[12] decentralisation and Royalties for Regions and free public transport for senior citizens between 9 am and 2 pm.[13]

Bob Irwin

On 1 July 2011, Bob Irwin announced he was considering challenging Labor incumbent Kate Jones and Liberal National Party leader Campbell Newman for the seat of Ashgrove in Brisbane, following discussions with Aidan McLindon over the impact of coal seam gas mining.[14] On 5 September it was reported in the mainstream media that Bob had become disenchanted with politics and felt he could best carry on his passion for animal conservation and fight against the coal seam gas industry from outside of the political arena.[15]

Merger with Katter's Australian Party and De-registation

On 6 June 2011, it was reported that Queensland Party founder and leader, Aidan McLindon, was interested in discussions with Katter's Australian Party about a possible merger.[16] On 9 August 2011, Aidan McLindon announced that The Queensland Party would merge with Katter's Australian Party and he became its State Leader.[17] The majority of The Queensland Party Executive and candidates supported the decision to merge the party, with many candidates subsequently seeking endorsement with Katter's Australian Party.[18] Most were endorsed but Jim Nicholls, The Queensland Party Chairman, refused to accept a review of his endorsement in Mount Isa.[19] Jason Somerville was also rejected as a candidate in the merged party due to his personal support for gay marriage.[20]

Consequently, a small group of Queensland Party members opposed the merger and attempted to maintain The Queensland Party as a separate party.[21] However, an Electoral Commission of Queensland investigation found that following the merger The Queensland Party no longer had enough members to maintain separate registration and it was removed from the register of political parties in Queensland on 13 December 2011.[22] [23] [24]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Desertions a huge blow to LNP leader John-Paul Langbroek". Courier Mail. 6 May 2010. http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/desertions-a-huge-blow-to-lnp-leader-john-paul-langbroek/story-e6freoof-1225862756239. Retrieved 2011-03-24. 
  2. ^ Martin, Lisa (6 June 2010). "Rebel LNP defector to start new party". News.smh.com.au. http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/rebel-lnp-defector-to-start-new-party-20100606-xmyc.html. Retrieved 2011-03-24. 
  3. ^ "It's up to all of us - VOTE 1 QUEENSLAND PARTY". The Queensland Party. http://www.queenslandparty.org.au/upper-house/. Retrieved 2011-03-24. 
  4. ^ http://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/Bills/53PDF/2011/PeopleHousB11_P.pdf
  5. ^ http://www.mysunshinecoast.com.au/articles/article-display/the-queensland-party-celebrates-1st-birthday,21682
  6. ^ http://www.thechronicle.com.au/story/2011/05/03/former-mp-state-election-peter-pyke-toowoomba/
  7. ^ http://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/state/state2009/results/booth5.html
  8. ^ 15 June 2010 8:27AM (15 June 2010). "Third Liberal National Party member quits 'divided' party". Herald Sun. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/breaking-news/third-liberal-national-party-member-quits-divided-party/story-e6frf7jx-1225879739515. Retrieved 2011-03-24. 
  9. ^ http://www.abc.net.au/elections/qld/2004/background/greg.htm
  10. ^ http://www.mysunshinecoast.com.au/articles/article-display/qpsu-members-join-queensland-party,21923
  11. ^ http://www.mysunshinecoast.com.au/articles/article-display/lnp-leaves-door-open-to-asset-sales,21550
  12. ^ http://www.mysunshinecoast.com.au/articles/article-display/newman-should-support-bob-irwin-sign-lnp-mps-csg-moratorium-petition,21452
  13. ^ http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-news/qld-upper-house-on-political-agenda/story-fn3dxiwe-1226056311534
  14. ^ "Bob Irwin won't confirm tilt at Ashgrove, but aligns with Queensland Party". Crikey. 1 July 2011. http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/bob-irwin-to-announce-intentions-in-possible-bid-for-state-seat-of-ashgrove/story-e6freoof-1226085286953. Retrieved 1 July 2011. 
  15. ^ "Bob Irwin 'too jaded' for politics". Daily Mercury. 5 September 2011. http://www.dailymercury.com.au/story/2011/09/05/bob-irwin-wont-enter-politics/. Retrieved 5 September 2011. 
  16. ^ http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/queensland-party-wants-talks-with-bob-katter-about-possible-merger/story-e6frfku0-1226069901007
  17. ^ http://www.mysunshinecoast.com.au/articles/article-display/katters-australian-party-queensland-party-merger-creates-new-political-force,22536
  18. ^ http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/katters-son-drawn-into-party-merger-stoush-20110811-1inpg.html
  19. ^ http://news.theage.com.au/breaking-news-national/police-may-probe-qld-party-deregistration-20110901-1jmz2.html
  20. ^ http://www.starobserver.com.au/news/2011/08/22/katter-dumps-candidate-over-gay-marriage/59599
  21. ^ http://www.whitsundaytimes.com.au/story/2011/09/02/qld-party-here-to-stay-executive/
  22. ^ http://www.mysunshinecoast.com.au/articles/article-display/electoral-commission-to-de-register-the-queensland-party,22787
  23. ^ http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/the-queensland-party-to-be-deregistered/story-e6frfku0-1226136967337
  24. ^ http://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/political_parties.aspx?id=86

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