No Parking Meters Party

The party was registered from 2006 to 2013 with the New South Wales Electoral Commission to contest state and local council elections.

[3] However, they now have broader policies: opposing tolls, pokie taxes, and red tape, among others.

[4] Founder and councillor Charles Matthews had a proposal to impose a $50 registration fee on bicycle riders, which would be used to help fund cycleways being built by the council, but it was later rejected by other councillors.

[5][6] The party had a representative on the City of Randwick, its founder, Charles Matthews.

[8] Matthews failed to be re-elected at the 2012 New South Wales local elections.