Indigenous-Aboriginal Party of Australia | |
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Abbreviation | Indigenous Party of Australia, IAPA [1] |
Convenor | Owen Whyman ( Paakantyi, Malyangapa) |
Founder | Owen Whyman |
Founded | October 2020[2] [3] |
Registered | 29 November 2021 [4] |
Headquarters | Wilcannia, New South Wales |
Membership (November 2021) | 2,050 [5] |
Ideology | |
Colours | Green, orange |
House of Representatives | 0 / 151 |
Senate | 0 / 76 |
Website | |
indigenouspartyofaustralia | |
The Indigenous-Aboriginal Party of Australia, also known simply as the Indigenous Party of Australia, is a minor Australian political party, launched and based in Wilcannia, New South Wales. [2] The party's main objective is to tackle Indigenous issues and for Indigenous rights and to stop development projects destroying native land. [7] [8] It was formed in 2020, and gained federal registration on 29 November 2021. As of November 2021 [update], it is stated to have over 2,000 members.
The party was formed in October 2020 by Owen Whyman, who is of Paakantyi and Malyangapa origin, [9] [10] and is open to Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. [2] However, all party board members and candidates must be Indigenous. [11]
As of March 2022 [update], the party has six candidates for the 2022 federal election, with Whyman running in the Senate for New South Wales. [2]
Indigenous-Aboriginal Party of Australia | |
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Abbreviation | Indigenous Party of Australia, IAPA [1] |
Convenor | Owen Whyman ( Paakantyi, Malyangapa) |
Founder | Owen Whyman |
Founded | October 2020[2] [3] |
Registered | 29 November 2021 [4] |
Headquarters | Wilcannia, New South Wales |
Membership (November 2021) | 2,050 [5] |
Ideology | |
Colours | Green, orange |
House of Representatives | 0 / 151 |
Senate | 0 / 76 |
Website | |
indigenouspartyofaustralia | |
The Indigenous-Aboriginal Party of Australia, also known simply as the Indigenous Party of Australia, is a minor Australian political party, launched and based in Wilcannia, New South Wales. [2] The party's main objective is to tackle Indigenous issues and for Indigenous rights and to stop development projects destroying native land. [7] [8] It was formed in 2020, and gained federal registration on 29 November 2021. As of November 2021 [update], it is stated to have over 2,000 members.
The party was formed in October 2020 by Owen Whyman, who is of Paakantyi and Malyangapa origin, [9] [10] and is open to Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. [2] However, all party board members and candidates must be Indigenous. [11]
As of March 2022 [update], the party has six candidates for the 2022 federal election, with Whyman running in the Senate for New South Wales. [2]