Parties
Parliamentary
Government
Opposition
Crossbench
Australian Greens
Left Renewal (only in NSW)
Katter's Australian Party
Centre Alliance
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party (senate only)
Clive Palmer's United Australia Party (senate only)
Daylight Saving Party
Teal Independents [1]
Extraparliamentary
Australian Democrats
The New Liberals
Liberal Democratic Party
Legalise Cannabis Australia
Reason Party
Federation Party
Australian Progressives
Indigenous-Aboriginal Party
Communist Party of Australia (CPA)
Victorian Socialists
Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party
VOTEFLUX.ORG: Upgrade democracy!
Citizens Party
Jacqui Lambie Network
Australian Values Party
FUSION: Science, Pirate, Secular, Climate Emergency
Christian Democratic Party
Australian Christians
Democratic Labour Party
Animal Justice Party
Sustainable Australia
Country Liberal Party
Socialist Alliance
Great Australian Party
Drew Pavlou Democratic Alliance
Rex Patrick Team
David Pocock
Federal ICAC Now
The Local Party
Western Australia Party
Kim for Canberra
Seniors United Party of Australia
Informed Medical Operations Party
Health Australia Party
3-Day Weekend Party
Historical
Protectionist Party (1887-1909)
Free Trade Party (1887-1909)
Commonwealth Liberal Party (1909-1917)
National Labor Party (1916-1917)
Nationalist Party (1917-1931)
United Australia Party (1931-1945)
National Liberal Party (1974-1975)
WikiLeaks Party (2013-2015)
Centre Party (1933-1935)
Yellow Vest Australia (2015-2020)
Douglas Credit Party (????)
Republican Party of Australia (1982-2021)
Australia First Party (1996-2022)
Australian National Socialist Party (1962-1968)
No 5G Party (2021-2022)
Gamers 4 Croydon (2009-2010)
Deadly Serious Party (1984-1988)
Party! Party! Party! (1989)
Sun Ripened Warm Tomato Party (1989)
Suprise Party (????)
The Basics Rock N Roll Party (????)
/
Imperial British Conservative Party (1974-????)
Australian Sex Party (2009 - 2017)
People
WIP
Prime Ministers
Sir Edmund Barton (1901-1903) (Protectionist Party)
Alfred Deakin (1903-1904) (Protectionist Party)
Chris Watson (1904) (Labor)
George Reid (1904-1905) (Free Trade)
Alfred Deakin (1905-1908) (Protectionist)
Andrew Fisher (1908-1909) (Labor)
Alfred Deakin (1909-1910) (Protectionist)
Andrew Fisher (1910-1913) (Labor)
Joseph Cook (1913-1914) (Liberal)
Andrew Fisher (1914-1915) (Labor)
Billy Hughes (1915-1916) (Labor)
Billy Hughes (1916-1917) (National Labor)
Billy Hughes (1917-1923) (Nationalist Party)
Stanley Bruce (1923-1929) (Nationalist Party)
James Scullin (1929-1932) (Labor)
Joseph Lyons (United Australia) (1932-1939)
Sir Earle Page (1939) (National Party of Australia)
Robert Menzies (1939-1941) (United Australia)
Arthur Fadden (1941) (National Party of Australia)
John Curtin (1941-1945) (Labor)
Frank Forde (1945) (Labor)
Ben Chifley (1945-1949) (Labor)
Robert Menzies (1949-1966) (Liberal)
Harold Holt (1966-1968) (Liberal)
John Gorton (1968-1971) (Liberal) [2]
Gough Whitlam (1972-1975) (Labor)
Malcolm Fraser (1975-1983) (Liberal)
Bob Hawke (1983-1991) (Labor)
Paul Keating (1991-1996) (Labor)
John Howard (1996-2007) (Liberal)
Kevin Rudd (2007-2010) (Labor)
Julia Gillard (2010-2013) (Labor)
Kevin Rudd (2013) (Labor)
Tony Abbott (2013-2015) (Liberal)
Malcolm Turnbull (2015-2018) (Liberal)
Scott Morrison (2018-2022) (Liberal)
Anthony Albanese (2022-) (Labor)[3]
Leaders of Opposition
John Howard (1995-1996) (Liberal)
Kim Beazley (1996-2001) (Labor)
Simon Crean (2001-2003) (Labor)
Mark Latham (2003-2005) (Labor)
Kim Beazley (2005-2006) (Labor)
Kevin Rudd (2006-2007) (Labor)
Brendan Nelson (2007-2008) (Liberal)
Malcolm Turnbull (2008-2009) (Liberal)
Tony Abbott (2009-2013) (Liberal)
Bill Shorten (2013-2019) (Labor)
Anthony Albanese (2019-2022) (Labor)
Peter Dutton (2022-) (Liberal)
Premiers
New South Wales
Dominic Perrottet (2021-2023)
Chris Minns (2023-)
Queensland
Anastasia Palaszczuk (2015-)
South Australia
Peter Malinauskas (2022-)
Tasmania
Jeremy Rockliff (2022-)
Victoria
Daniel Andrews (2014-)
Western Australia
Mark McGowan (2017-)
Chief Ministers
Australian Capital Territory
Andrew Barr (2014-)
Nothern Territory
Natasha Fyles (2022-)