Trumpet of Patriots

In October 2015, the Australian Electoral Commission approved the party's name change for federal elections.

[12] In September 2018, the VEC approved a similar application, with the party registered in Victoria as the Australian Country Party/Give It Back.

[15] On 30 June 2020, the application to register Federation Party Australian Capital Territory was lodged with the ACT Electoral Commission.

[6] As the Country Alliance, the party contested the 2013 Australian federal election in several Victorian lower house seats, as well as fielding Senate candidates in South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.

[19] As the Country Alliance, the party contested the three rural upper house regions in the 2006 state election, receiving 13,329 first preference votes and finishing in 9th place overall.

[20] In the Western Victoria Region, preferences from the Country Alliance and the Labor Party flowed to the Democratic Labour Party's lead candidate Peter Kavanagh, resulting in Kavanagh securing the fifth and final seat, defeating Greens candidate Marcus Ward.

[27] The party stood candidates in four seats at the 2020 Northern Territory general election: Araluen, Braitling, Gwoja and Namatjira.

The party stood three candidates in the October 2020 ACT election: Jason Potter and Scott Sandford in Brindabella, and Mohammad Hussain in Yerrabi.