Political Party Information - Australian Federal Election

To find out more about each of the parties listed below, please visit their respective websites. Please note that the Australian Christian Lobby does not endorse or recommend any particular party, rather we support individuals from all parties who want to see Christian principles and ethics accepted and influencing the way we are governed.

Please note that the order in which we display the Parties is completely random, and will change each time you refresh the page.

     
Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party
Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party
www.fishingandlifestyle.com
 
Non-Custodial Parents Party (Equal Parenting)
ncpp.xisle.info
     
Family First
Family First
www.familyfirst.org.au
 
Democratic Labor Party of Australia
Democratic Labor Party of Australia
www.dlp.org.au
     
Senator Online
Senator Online
senatoronline.org.au
 
Liberal National Coalition
Liberal National Coalition
www.liberal.org.au
     
Christian Democratic Party
Christian Democratic Party
www.cdp.org.au
 
Australian Greens
Australian Greens
www.greens.org.au
     
Secular Party of Australia
Secular Party of Australia
www.secular.org.au
 
Climate Sceptics
Climate Sceptics
www.climatesceptics.com.au
     
Australian Labor Party
Australian Labor Party
www.alp.org.au
 
Australian Sex Party
Australian Sex Party
www.sexparty.org.au

Getting involved

Running an election campaign is very hard work. This is true for big parties and even more so for small ones.

ACL encourages Christians not only to consider their vote at election time, but to become actively involved in the democratic process by helping parties in their campaign. Your preferred party would really welcome your help in many tasks, large and small, from handing out voting cards to manning the polling booths on election day. Such efforts have been proven to signficantly increase the primary vote of parties.

We encourage you to consider assisting your preferred party with more than just your vote, by checking their website or contacting them and asking about ways to get involved.