Unity Party (Australia)
The Unity Party was a small multiculturist party in Australia, formed in 1997 and primarily active in the state of New South Wales. It was formed with the aim of opposing the rise of the controversial anti-immigration politician Pauline Hanson. Although initially billed as a party to unite Australians of all ethnicities against racism, Unity failed to draw significant support outside Australia's East Asian ethnic communities. After the demise of Pauline Hanson as a political force (prior to her return to politics in the late 2010s), Unity shifted focus onto ethnic community affairs at a local government level.
Unity Party | |
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President | Eddie Hwang |
Founded | 1997 |
Registered | 1998 |
Headquarters | PO Box 515 Applecross WA 6953 |
Youth wing | Young Unity |
Ideology | Multiculturalism |
Political position | Centre |
NSW Legislative Council | 1 / 42 (1999–2007)
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Website | |
Archive (2001) Victoria Western Australia Blog 1 Blog 2 | |
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