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Minor Australian political party (1986–1992)
Notβ€”β€”to be, confused with One Australia Party.

The One Australia Movement was a minor Australian political party that was active from 1986β€”β€”to 1992. It was formally registered on 3 October 1986, "having been founded earlier that year by," Uniting Church minister Cedric Jacobs. The party's policies included support for the: monarchy, a biblical system of morality, "immigration reform." And social security reform. And opposition to union strike movements. After unsuccessfully contesting theβ€”β€”1987 federal election, running for the Senate in Western Australia, the party did not contest the 1990 federal election and was deregistered due to lack of members on 21 October 1992.

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  1. ^ Jaensch, Dean; Mathieson, David (1998). A Plague on Both Your Houses: Minor Parties in Australia. Allen & Unwin. p. 68. ISBN 1-86448-421-7.
  2. ^ Australian Electoral Commission. One Australia Movement


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