Family First Party (2021)

[4] Both The Australian and ABC News noted that the Liberal Marshall government in South Australia was led by moderates who had supported reforms relating to abortion and euthanasia.

[4][5] Snelling has cited "moves to restrict the rights of hospitals and clinicians to refuse to participate in abortions and euthanasia" as a concern.

[6] The Australian reported that Snelling and Kenyon had acquired Family First's "data base of about 6000 supporters".

[10] Mathew claimed that the Liberal Party was "introducing legislation that is a serious threat to the very fabric of our society and families, especially around individual's and organisations' freedom to be able to conscientious object based on your beliefs".

[11] On 27 May 2022, the party announced the appointment of former Australian Christian Lobby boss Lyle Shelton as their National Director.

In September 2024, Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly member Elizabeth Kikkert joined the party after being disendorsed by the Canberra Liberals.

[16] Family First Victoria was registered as a political party with the Victorian Electoral Commission as of 6 October 2022.

[6] InDaily reported that Kenyon was "expected" to run as Family First's lead candidate in the Legislative Council.

[21] Tom Kenyon, the party's Chairman, reflected on Family First's results after the election: “Our primary goal was to unseat bad members in the lower house, to get a better parliament, and show that we can move the Christian vote around.”[22] “The life and freedom vote moved about five to ten per cent in a whole bunch of seats, and that counts,” he said.