Australian Values Party

The Australian Values Party is a minor political party founded on 19 January 2022 by ADF veteran Heston Russell. The party's main focus is veterans' rights, although it has policy positions on other subjects as well.[2][3]

Australian Values Party
AbbreviationAVP
LeaderHeston Russell
FoundedSeptember 2021
Registered18 January 2022
IdeologyVeterans' rights
Populism
Political positionBig tent[1]
Colors    Green and Gold
Website
https://australianvalues.org.au/

History

The Australian Values Party (AVP) was registered by the Australian Electoral Commission as a political party on 18 January 2022, after applying for registration on 17 September 2021.[4] The Australian Values Party fielded candidates in the 2022 Australian federal election.[5][6]

In August 2022, the AVP announced the Angry Victorians Party would contest the Victorian state election as a branch of the party.[7] Independent Member for the Western Metropolitan Region, Catherine Cumming, joined the party in November after having her application to register the Independence Party refused.[8] On 16 November 2022, party leader Heston Russell leaked a video to the Herald Sun of him to talking to Glenn Druery about a potential preference deal, declaring that the AVP felt the co-ordination of the group voting ticket system used by Druery was immoral and needed to be exposed.[9]

Policies

The party has been focused on policies supporting disaster relief, defence and veterans’ affairs, and a heavy health & mental health focus. Party leader Heston Russell has been at the forefront of campaigning on Veterans’ Affairs policy since 2020.[10]

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