[3] The party's core policies centred on the issue of family law reform, emphasising legislative changes in order to ensure children maintain a relationship with both parents.
[4] The Non-Custodial Parents Party was formed in Australia in 1998 by Andrew Thompson and other concerned citizens.
[9] The party also contested two seats in the House of Representatives, Cunningham and Parramatta, receiving 1,132 votes total.
[2] In the 2007 federal election, the NCPP again contested four states in the Senate, and ran in Cunningham and Macarthur in the House.
[21] The party nominated Anthony Fels, a former member of the WA Legislative Council, for the 2017 Bennelong by-election.