Pirate Party Australia
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Pirate Party Australia is a political party in Australia that had traditionally represented civil liberty issues, but had also expanded into more traditional areas of policy.[4] It was a Pirate Party which was based on the Pirate Party of Sweden, and continued to develop a comprehensive policy platform since its formation based on the Pirate ethos.[5]
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Pirate Party Australia | |
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President | Miles Whiticker[1] |
Secretary | Alex Jago |
Founded | 2008; 16 years ago (2008) |
Registered | 17 January 2013; 11 years ago (2013-01-17) |
Membership (2015) | approx. 1,300 |
Ideology | Pirate politics E-democracy Environmentalism Secularism Non-interventionism Welfarism |
National affiliation | Fusion Party[2][3] |
Colours | Black and blue |
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The party voluntarily deregistered on 28 April 2021.[6] It later merged with other parties to become the Fusion Party.[7]