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1488:. A few months later, his family-owned building company, Home Australia Group, ran into financial difficulties and was wound up. Day announced immediately that he would resign from the senate as a consequence, however he did not resign immediately, allowing time for the party to develop a process for selecting a replacement. He resigned on 1 November 2016 creating a vacancy in the senate. In April 2017 the high court ruled that he was invalidly elected in July 2016 and had been ineligible to sit in the senate since February 2016. The vacancy created by Day's resignation was filled by another Family First senate candidate, 5019: 1624:
Reference in South Australia includes business-people, members of the medical profession, as well as ministers and people from Catholic, Baptist, Lutheran, Uniting and other church groups. The rapid national growth of the party leading into this election and the late decision to contest in all seats possible, has meant that in some states there are candidates, with strong family values, who have been introduced to the party through the personal relationships they have from their involvement in community/church networks.
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In the 2006 Queensland state election, Family First received a primary vote of 7% in contested seats (many seats were not contested), with a high of 14.5% and several other seats posting results of 10%. Queensland does not have an upper house, and these results were insufficient for any candidates to
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By August 2010, the party maintained its non-denominational stance and affirmed its affinity towards Christianity in stating "Family First in 2010 is independent of any church or denomination...like so many other Australian institutions, at Family First our Christian heritage is something we are both
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senate candidate for Queensland, to publicly slam the party the day before the election, calling them "the lunatic Right", and stating that "these are not the sort of people you do preference deals with". Joyce's comments came in response to a pamphlet published by one of the party's Victorian Senate
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candidate Steven Burgess being eliminated at count 445 and 455 respectively, leaving only McEwen and Day remaining, Day had collected enough preferences to overtake and narrowly defeat McEwen − by just a couple of thousand preference votes. The nationwide Family First Senate vote was 1.4% (up 0.3%).
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The party is not a church party or an Assembly of God party, nor is it funded by AOG churches. It does see itself as socially conservative, with Family Values based on Christian ethics. Like any mainstream party we do not have on record the religious affiliations of any of our members. The Board of
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According to John Macaulay, an executive of the Australian Conservatives Board, and the dissolution document of Family First, the Party did not merge with the Australian Conservatives. The Family First executive voted to dissolve the party, and in accordance with Australian law, they donated all
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and Day. Originally advocating a moral and family values agenda, Day, who would become Family First's major donor, later reoriented Family First to begin to emphasise issues such as industrial relations reform, free speech and smaller government, which brought Family First closer to
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and others around the beginning of 2008 with a view to forming a new party, but had failed to convince them. The revelations came after Fielding changed his position on abortion, after being rebuffed by his party for taking a softer approach. Fielding denied the claims.
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did not join the Conservatives, and became an independent senator when Family First was disbanded. Gichuhi was invited to join the Australian Conservatives' voting bloc in the Senate, but ultimately chose to join the Liberal Party. Brokenshire was not re-elected at the
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and managed by an Executive Committee comprising the Board of Directors. Decision making was tightly held within the executive group, including the capacity to elect new members to the executive, determine party policy and ratify candidate pre-selection.
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recommended Liberal voters to preference Family First. Electing only six Senators per state at a non-double dissolution election, the 12th and last spot in South Australia at this election came down to a race between Day and Labor's 4th candidate
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for the party, and subsequently won preselection to replace retiring founder Evans in the state Legislative Council. At the 2010 South Australian Election, Robert Brokenshire was re-elected as a Family First candidate for a Legislative Council
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In 2008, some newspapers claimed that Fielding wanted to "relaunch himself as a mainstream political player, beyond Family First's ultra-conservative evangelical Christian support base." The reports indicated that Fielding had tried to recruit
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stated "The outlandish result occurred in Victoria in 2004 where the Family First party was able to gather tickets from just about everywhere... this is a fluke. And I’ve always referred to Senator Steve Fielding as the Fluke Senator".
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political party one of whose policies was to legalize recreational drug use, stating "They gave their preferences to the enemy, the anti-Christian party." This was suggested as a reason for their poor election result. Fred Nile's own
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Notice under s 135(1) of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 The Family First Party was registered on 5 March 2004 and deregistered on 30 August 2017. Reason: s 135(1) – voluntary deregistration
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were often at odds, with Family First often referring to the Greens as "extreme" in their media statements. The two parties were in competition for Senate preferences, particularly from the
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A 60-minute documentary was made for the ABC-TV Compass program in 2005 and called "Family First – A Federal Crusade". It was produced by Dr Bruce Redman from The University of Queensland.
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Opposition to the Native Title Act as it currently stands, as Native Title rights do not confer the right to sell, lease, develop or offer the land as security for economic development.
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A National Conference occurred every two years, with delegates from state party licensees. Federal and State branches held Annual General Meetings that were open to all members.
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received a primary vote of 4.02% which, along with preferences from other parties, was sufficient to obtain the 8.3% quota and get elected to one of the 11 seats in the
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did not join the Conservatives, and became an independent senator when the Family First Party was disbanded. The party formally relinquished its registration with the
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increased by 0.64%, to 2.52 and 3.02% respectively. No Family First candidates were elected. Sitting Senator Steve Fielding's term did not expire until 2011.
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they won 11.40% of the vote but only ran fourth in the absence of a Labor candidate, a total that was only 4% above their vote in the 2007 general election.
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Opposition to the 'progressive erosion' of property owners' rights through legislation, heritage listing, water restrictions, native vegetation,
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Belief that 'the only long-term solution is for Aboriginal Australians to move into the modern world and connect with the modern economy'.
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in South Australia, and nationally from smaller Christian denominations. Family First in South Australia was viewed as an infusion of ex-
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and the Family First Party was announced, with Family First to be absorbed into the Conservatives. Newly appointed Family First senator
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was declared the new South Australian senator in place of Day, following a recount of ballots. Her appointment was challenged by the
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rejected the challenge as to whether she has renounced her Kenyan citizenship or retained a dual Kenyan and Australian citizenship.
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attended the public launch of the branch, it fuelled media speculation that they might try to influence the West Australian branch.
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Support for retention of the definition of marriage as between a man and a woman to the exclusion of all others (i.e opposition to
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Belief in workplace deregulation and that legislation designed to protect workers rights is bad for the economy and morally wrong.
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said that Family First is not a Christian party and Family First Federal Secretary Dr Matt Burnet issued a press release stating:
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Support for the freedom of those who choose to work differently by moving out of the regulated world of 'traditional employment'.
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making him ineligible for the Senate, leading to a special recount of South Australian senate ballots to find a replacement.
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Support for a 20/20/20 tax system ($ 20,000 tax-free threshold, 20 percent flat income tax and 20 percent flat company tax).
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created controversy when she compared allowing same-sex marriage to the stolen generations and to "legalising child abuse".
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and was successful. The South Australian Senate Family First vote was 3.8% (down 0.3%), getting to the 14.3% quota through
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and in the absence of a Liberal candidate received 2,890 first preference votes. They had not contested Werriwa in 2004.
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MPs have expressed support for the new party. On 14 August 2008, independent (former Liberal) Western Australian MP
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joined Family First and was the lead Senate candidate for Family First in Queensland in the 2013 federal election.
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Support for programs which encourage families to be 'self-reliant' and reduce the need for government assistance.
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Support for an independent enquiry which is prepared to hear scientists who disagree with climate change.
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announced that he would become the parliamentary leader of the state branch of the party. Three former
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Campbell, Kate (16 August 2008). "Walker, D'Orazio fight as Independents but Omodei quits". General.
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Packham, Ben (27 September 2008). "Fielding abortion heat Retreat on women's rights comments". News.
3075: 1937: 1915: 1876:. The nationwide Family First Senate vote was 1.1% (down 1.0%). Day assumed his seat on 1 July 2014. 1696: 1616: 1251: 1239: 953: 875: 778: 589: 230: 102: 17: 4650: 5963: 5873: 5568: 5538: 5468: 5430: 5355: 5320: 5145: 5102: 3642: 2408:
Support for rehabilitation and recovery programs and for prison-based programs to address drug use.
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became an independent in 2009 for a few months before joining Family First. He was defeated at the
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Roberts, Greg (8 October 2004). "Nationals split over Family First deal – Election 2004". Local.
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Allow schools to direct their own building improvement works, rather than relying on governments.
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As a result of their relatively poor form in the 2007 election, Family First did not contest the
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had also preferenced the Liberty and Democracy Party before any other major party in the Senate.
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argued for a fairer work, rest and 'family time' (or leisure balance) in opposing the measures.
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Although officially eschewing religious labels, many of its candidates and members were from
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and Brokenshire joined and merged with Bernardi's Australian Conservatives on 25 April 2017.
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Repeal of any law which distinguishes between any Australian on the basis of race or colour.
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Removal of workplace regulations and awards to combat the "welfare reliance" of Australians.
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made two loans totalling $ 405,000 to Family First. After gaining 4% of the vote in several
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who in his capacity as a church pastor had criticised other religions and homosexuality.
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following Day being declared ineligible). At state level, the party won a seat in the
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Splinter Party Another Blow to Struggling Libs, The West Australian, 20 August 2008.
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Privatisation of planning approvals and removal of up-front infrastructure charges.
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Packham, Ben; Jean, Peter (30 September 2008). "Senator wanted to quit". News.
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In June 2013, former Katter's Australian Party candidate and national director
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Senate results for the Australian federal election, 2013 § South Australia
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for the party, gaining 11.4 percent of the primary vote, but was not elected.
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and their acquisition of a Senate seat in 2004, Family First contested the
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where it enjoyed its greatest electoral support. Since the demise of the
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The party agreed to share House of Representatives preferences with the
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Allow principals and school councils to choose staff based on 'values'.
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criticized Family First for giving preferences (in some states) to the
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narrowly missed out (polling 3.98% and receiving Liberal preferences).
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state branch of Family First as an executive member. When three former
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Faith, Money and Power: What the Religious Revival Means for Politics:
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suggested the merger could in part be attributed to the abolition of
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candidates, although in some seats it exchanged preferences with the
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Family First was opposed to some aspects of the Howard government's
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ran as a Family First Party South Australia Senate candidate at the
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Support removal of urban growth boundaries and zoning restrictions.
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was eliminated from the count, largely due to the fact the Liberal
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in the Senate from July 2008 to July 2011. He lost his seat at the
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The party has benefited from a series of high-profile defections.
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Support for education and training to take people out of poverty.
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into which it merged, it has been refounded in that state as the
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Doran, Matthew; Belot, Henry; Crothers, Joanna (19 April 2017).
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South Australian Family First Member of the Legislative Council
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In June 2008, former Western Australian deputy Liberal leader
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The party also came close to picking up other Senate seats in
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Opposition to injecting rooms as 'expensive and ineffective'.
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or 'carbon tax' and government subsidies to renewable energy.
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replaced Evans following the latter's retirement in 2008.
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for his support for same-sex marriage. At that election,
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without a certain amount of "leakage" to other parties.
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For the Australian political party founded in 2021, see
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became its first elected member, winning a seat in the
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Family First returned to the Australian Senate at the
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Karen Barlow & Nance Haxton (20 September 2004).
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on economic issues, but separately on social issues.
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Family First did not stand a candidate in any of the
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Family First picked up 1.76% of the vote nationally.
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The party was generally considered to be part of the
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Williams, Ruth; Hawthorne, Mark (13 February 2011).
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Fielding, along with independent 1385:, was elected to the Legislative Council at the 1305:, as a result of defections from other parties. 4906:"Senate's odd couple quickly form a voting bloc 4565: 4563: 3139:"Family First Party campaigns on family values" 2894: 2892: 2443:and Day announced their intention to vote as a 2133:Former South Australian state Liberal minister 2093:seats. Voting for the Legislative Council uses 2060:with the other minor parties and independents. 1595:Family First's preferencing agreement with the 4754: 4038: 3403:"2010 Senate Results – Summary: ABC elections" 2863: 2727: 2725: 2612:"Bernardi's alliance intends to bloc Xenophon" 2278:in all forms (including altruistic surrogacy). 2247: 2161:both Sullivan and Fels stood for seats in the 1349:, and Hood left the Conservatives to join the 1297:). It also briefly had representatives in the 5001: 4478:Family First cuts ties to Libs over IR policy 4353: 3954:. Melbourne: News.theage.com.au. 23 June 2008 3798:. 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Family First New Zealand

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Christianity
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Political parties
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Conservatism in Australia

Agrarianism
Australian nationalism
Liberal conservatism
Cultural
Economic
One Australia
One-nation conservatism
Federalism

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