Libertarian Party of Australia

[3] The party contested the 1982 Mitcham state by-election, with candidate Victor Kirby achieving only 66 votes.

[2] Several other parties with the same name have been founded since the original disbanded, though none have contested elections or been registered.

A 2005 incarnation of the party claimed members in three states, but was not registered with the Australian Electoral Commission for elections because of its small size.

On 5 November 2020, a third new incarnation was founded, basing itself on the 1975 platform of the Workers Party.

[7] As of 2023, the party is not registered with any electoral commissions, although it plans to contest the 2024 New South Wales local elections.