Australian Election 2025: Rise of Independents and Minor Parties Challenges Traditional Political Landscape
April 29, 2025
Voters will encounter a diverse Senate ballot paper featuring various minor parties, including Clive Palmer's rebranded party and those advocating for legal cannabis.
The emergence of 'teal' independents signifies a notable shift in Australian politics, moving away from the traditional dominance of the two major parties.
The upcoming federal election on May 3, 2025, is characterized by a record presence of independents and minor parties, with 16 having been elected to the crossbench in the last election.
These independents, especially the 'teal' candidates, have gained significant recognition and are anticipated to play a crucial role in influencing lower house contests this election.
As election day approaches, voters are urged to familiarize themselves with these lesser-known parties to make informed choices and avoid potential regrets.
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The Guardian • Apr 25, 2025
Australia’s mini and micro-parties: how to avoid a vote you might regret in the Senate
The Guardian • Apr 29, 2025
Australian election mini and micro party guide: how to avoid a vote you might regret in the Senate