Australian Reform Party

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Abbreviation
  • ARP
  • Reform
FoundersTed Drane
Founded25 May 1996; 29 years ago (25 May 1996)
Registered27 June 1997; 28 years ago (27 June 1997)[1]
Australian Reform Party
Australian Reform Society Inc.
Abbreviation
  • ARP
  • Reform
FoundersTed Drane
Founded25 May 1996; 29 years ago (25 May 1996)
Registered27 June 1997; 28 years ago (27 June 1997)[1]
DissolvedEarly 2019; 6 years ago (2019)
Headquarters6 Kent Road
Narre Warren, Victoria[2]
Membership6,000[3]
Political positionRight-wing to far-right[4][5]
Slogan"Accountable Representation for the People"[6]
House of Representatives
1 / 148
(1996)
Website
reform.org.au

The Australian Reform Party (ARP) was an Australian political party founded in 1996 and based in Victoria, focusing on gun rights following the Port Arthur massacre.[7] It was registered in 1997 with the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC), and was also registered at the state level in Victoria and Western Australia.[8][9]

Federal MP Graeme Campbell was briefly a member of the party after it merged with his newly-formed Australia First Party and became known as the Australia First Reform Party (AFRP), but the parties split after around one week.[10]

The party was deregistered by the AEC in 2002, but remained active online with a website that was updated until early 2019.[11]

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