Rise Up Australia Party

The party's policy platform was focused on nationalist and Christian conservative[2] issues, such as opposing Islamic immigration and religious freedom for Australian Muslims and opposition to same-sex marriage in Australia.

The party was launched in 2011 and was led by Pentecostal minister Danny Nalliah until its dissolution in June 2019.

[5] Before the 2009 Black Saturday bush fires in Victoria which claimed 173 lives,[6] Nalliah claimed to have had a warning dream from God: that His protection would be removed from Victoria, if the Church did not repent and seek God regarding their apathy towards the passing of a Bill that resulted in the "slaughter of innocent children up to full term in the womb.

"[7] In a similar vein, Nalliah also linked the catastrophic 2010–2011 Queensland floods to remarks Kevin Rudd made about Israel.

[22] At the 2016 federal election, the party fielded two senate candidates in each of the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia, and 31 candidates for the House of Representatives, including 18 in Victoria.

At the 2019 Australian federal election, the party drew first position in Queensland and New South Wales Senate tickets.

Following the election, on 26 June 2019, the party was voluntarily deregistered by the Australian Electoral Commission.