Flux (political party)

and Liberals For Climate - The Flux Network, was a political party and movement that aimed to replace the world's elected legislatures with a new system known as issue-based direct democracy (IBDD).

Flux originated in and was most active in Australia, but also had groups existing in the United States[3] and Brazil.

Flux parties were registered in the Australian Capital Territory,[6] Western Australia,[7] Queensland[8] and New South Wales.

[9] Flux was registered at a federal level from 2016, but it was de-registered in 2022 for failing to meet the increased requirement of 1500 members.

[13] They received first preference votes of between 0.31% and 0.88% in each legislative council region, for a state average of 0.44%,[14] One of the candidates included Lewis Freer, a sitting councillor on the City of Greater Geraldton.