First registered in New South Wales, it achieved federal registration in June 2010, but was deregistered in May 2015.
[2] However, the party was still active for several years afterwards on a state level, sending out candidates for the New South Wales Hills Shire Council and Mayoral elections in 2017.
[6] Its policies are centred on the building industry and housing affordability,[7] but also include supporting a nurse-to-patient ratio in NSW and encouraging environmental sustainability.
[8] At the 2010 federal election, the party nominated candidates for the Australian Senate in three states (New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia), and also contested three House of Representatives seats: Bennelong, Greenway, and Macarthur, but did not receive enough votes to enter either house.
[15] He has served as the Deputy Mayor of the Hills Shire Council and was a councillor between 1991 and 1995.