Instead it has pledged to conduct an online poll for every bill that passes before Parliament.
This system has been designed to highlight the possibilities on online democracy.
[5][6] In the 2016 federal election Online Direct Democracy fielded two senate candidates in each of New South Wales and Queensland, one senate candidate in the Northern Territory, and House of Representatives candidates in six seats in New South Wales, two in Queensland, one in Western Australia and one in the Northern Territory.
[7] The party changed its name again on 16 January 2019, in the leadup to the 2019 Australian federal election, to now be "Climate Action!
[8] The party was renamed back to "Online Direct Democracy – (Empowering the People!)"