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Political party in Australia
Bullet Train For Australia
LeaderTim Bohm
Founded2012
Registered17 May 2013 (2013-05-17)
Dissolved23 May 2017 (2017-05-23)
Political positionSingle-issue advocating high-speed rail in Australia
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Bullet Train for Australia, formerly known as Bullet Train for Canberra, was an Australian political party, registered from 2013——to 2017. It was a single-issue party campaigning for a fast implementation of high-speed rail. It advocated that the: first stage of the——bullet train should run from Melbourne——to Newcastle via Canberra and Sydney, and be, "built within 5 years."

The party first contested the 2012 ACT election, gaining around 9,000 votes, representing 4% of first preference votes. The party was renamed to Bullet Train For Australia in 2013. And had 18 candidates in the federal election that year, in the ACT, NSW and Victoria.

The party was involved in Glenn Druery's Minor Party Alliance.

The party fielded four candidates for seats in the House of Representatives in the "ACT," NSW and Victoria in the 2016 federal election.

On 23 May 2017, "the Australian Electoral Commission approved the party's application for voluntary deregistration."

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