Queensland Democrats
Australian Democrats (Queensland Division) Incorporated | |
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President | Paul Stevenson |
Newspaper | Australian Democrats (Queensland Division) Newsletter. ISSN. 2206-5628. |
Ideology | Social liberalism |
Political position | Centre |
The Australian Democrats (Queensland Division) Incorporated, known as the Queensland Democrats, is an incorporated association,[1] located in Queensland [2] under the Incorporated Associations Act 1981.[3]
Foundation
Foundation of the historical Australian Democrats (Queensland Division) originated on 19 June 1977, when a meeting was held at the Dendy Theatre in Fortitude Valley, to discuss the setting up of a state division of the newly formed Australian Democrats.[4] Dr Michael Macklin, then a lecturer in education at the University of Queensland, was appointed interim chair of the Queensland Steering Committee and, on 21 June 1977, the Steering Committee met for the first time, calling for nominations for a Queensland divisional executive, which would include a chairperson, secretary, treasurer, and other members. Macklin has been described as "the founding figure of the Democrats in Queensland" [5] and, for Macklin, having a "democratically elected executive" was crucial.[6]
Incorporation
On 29 May 1996 the Australian Democrats (Queensland Division) became an incorporated association, registered in Queensland.[7] Under Section 118 of the Constitution of Australia, incorporation means that the registration of the Queensland Division as an association is recognised as valid throughout Australia, notwithstanding its lack of registration as a political party.
Political representation
Previous political representatives have been, in chronological order: Dr Michael Macklin,[8] Cheryl Kernot,[9] Andrew Bartlett[10] the Rev. John Woodley [11] and John Cherry,[12] each of whom was elected to the Senate. Senator Kernot was elected as national parliamentary leader of the Australian Democrats; Macklin and Bartlett each served a period as interim leader.
Structure
Under Queensland legislation governing incorporated associations, the Queensland Democrats are governed by a democratically elected management committee along lines consistent with traditional processes of the historical Queensland Division prior to the national deregistration[13] of the Australian Democrats in 2015. As of 2017, the association's official website identified psychologist and trauma expert Paul Stevenson OAM as its president.
References
- ↑ Check a charity or association at Queensland Government. Accessed 20 July 2017
- ↑ Australian Business Number register. Accessed 16 August 2016.
- ↑ Associations Incorporation Act 1981 at AustLII. Accessed 20 July 2017
- ↑ Floyd, B. "Let's Have a Party: An Account of the Australian Democrats in Queensland from 1977-1981." Toowong, Information Service 1981, Chapter 2, p.3.
- ↑ Warhurst, J. "1977-1997: Twenty years hard democracy". In Warhurst J. (ed) "Keeping the Bastards Honest", (3-19) Sydney, Allen and Unwin. p. 13.
- ↑ Macklin, M. Foreword, in Floyd, B. "Let's Have a Party: An Account of the Australian Democrats in Queensland from 1977-1981." Toowong, Information Service. 1981.
- ↑ Incorporated Associations Register for Queensland Accessed 20 July 2017
- ↑ Open Australia Biography. Accessed 16 August 2016.
- ↑ Parliament of Australia Biography. Accessed 16 August 2016.
- ↑ Open Australia Biography. Accessed 7/11/16.
- ↑ Open Australia Biography. Accessed 16 August 2016.
- ↑ Parliament of Australia Biography. Accessed 16 August 2016
- ↑ The Australian Democrats (federal status)