No Parking Meters Party

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LeaderCharles Matthews
FoundedFebruary 2006 (2006-02)
Dissolved2013
No Parking Meters Party
LeaderCharles Matthews
FoundedFebruary 2006 (2006-02)
Dissolved2013
HeadquartersRandwick, New South Wales
IdeologyAnti-taxation
Consumer rights
Randwick City Council
1 / 15
(2008–2012)
Website
noparkingmetersparty.org

The No Parking Meters Party was a minor political party in Australia. The party was registered from 2006 to 2013 with the New South Wales Electoral Commission to contest state and local council elections.

The party was founded in February 2006[1] as a single-issue party,[2] seeing parking meters as "an extra tax on the family car".[3] However, they now have broader policies: opposing tolls, pokie taxes, and red tape, among others.[4] Founder and councillor Charles Matthews had a proposal to impose a $50 registration fee on bicycle riders, which would be used to help fund cycleways being built by the council, but it was later rejected by other councillors.[5][6]

Representation

The party had a representative on the City of Randwick, its founder, Charles Matthews.[7] Matthews served on the Randwick council from 1977 to 2004, and was again elected in 2008. He served as the city's first mayor following its incorporation from 1990 to 1991.[8] Matthews failed to be re-elected at the 2012 New South Wales local elections.

Deregistration

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