Saturday 27th of June 2026

a non-party party to get rid of the hanson and abbott love-in....

Community Strong Australia might not be the strongest name, and its logo less than transfixing, but Michael Pascoe reckons CSA senators are on the way.

With all eyes on One Hanson’s polling and the short-shift horserace media generally give the community independents movement, Zali Steggall and Allegra Spender have launched the Community Strong Australia non-party party. It faces a tough battle to reach official minor party status, but that doesn’t mean it won’t.

The antipathy of traditional media towards the “teals” and the general conservatism of political coverage will make it hard for the unconventional party to gain much coverage, although that’s not the way community independents have succeeded anyway.

None of the eight existing lower house independents – no, I’m not counting Bob Katter – is there on the traditional top-down political process.

It has been genuine community support for the concept of a quality candidate dedicated to core values of integrity, equality, climate and middle-of-the-road economics that delivered the word-of-mouth, donations and volunteers that succeeded.

The Hanson rise

While everyone has been concentrating on Hanson’s rise and the Labor and LNP falls, independents have been quietly holding their poorly measured ground. And that, if it can be transferred to a Senate ticket, would be more than enough to win a place at the policy bargaining table.

More immediately, the present polling turmoil has ignited the very real possibility of the existing eight holding the balance of power in the lower house. It’s still a long way to the next election, but the Hanson polling bombshell, Albanese’s fading fortunes, and whatever the Coalition is doing mean a close result is most likely.

Meanwhile, the latest DemosAU poll for Capital Brief will serve as an example of the independents’ latent force.  The headline was One Hanson scoring 30% primary votes ahead of 27% Labor and just 18% LNP.

The Greens managed 13% while the widely overlooked independent vote was 12 per cent.

The primary votes for Labor, LNP and Hanson have changed radically since last year’s election (Labor 35%, LNP 31, Hanson 6). The Greens and independents, not so much. The AEC recorded 12.2% Greens, 7.3% “Independent”, and the various rats and mice making up about the same again.

It’s all about the Senate

As previously reported here, the strength of community independents voting is inadequately measured because only a minority of seats have that choice.

Only 35 of the 150 House of Reps seats had community independent candidates. Eight won, but 29 received primary votes in the double digits, 22 of them more than 14%. With half-reasonable preference flows and candidates in more seats supporting a Senate ticket, those numbers are more than enough to win representation in the upper house.

And therein lies the biggest challenge, the really hard part to win in the Senate: getting volunteers across all the polling booths, let alone on the ground beforehand.

To have a chance, the new Community Strong Australia brand would need the support of independents who won’t go as far as joining themselves.

Kate Chaney and Monique Ryan have ruled out being part of the CSA. They and the volunteers who support them could nevertheless also support a CSA Senate ticket if they’re serious about integrity, equality, climate and economic management.

How could they not? Barring a hung parliament, the political leverage in Australia is all in a Senate dominated by assorted party worthies and odds and sods, most of them there purely out of loyality to the machines that delivered them preselection, not to their state community.

For Chaney and Ryan to wash their hands of Senate candidates of their own ilk would look suspiciously like a lack of integrity.

It won’t be easy. CSA will be persistently sniped at by the two old major parties fighting wars on three fronts. Traditional media will continue to do what it has been doing, mainly assisting the sniping. There aren’t enough volunteers to go round, to populate electorates presently without community independent lower house candidates.

But there is a significant desire in the electorate for the chance to vote for quality candidates putting their communities’ core values first.

https://michaelwest.com.au/community-strong-australia-party-launches-its-the-senate-stupid/

 

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'Out-One-Nationing One Nation’, with Angus Taylor and the Mad Monk

By Michelle Pini

 

With Angus Taylor as Leader, Abbott in the back room and Hanson now the legacy media's new pet, the Liberal Party is experiencing an existential crisis, writes managing editor Michelle Pini.

IT MUST BE HARD being the party of the Right when your entire raison d'être is under threat.

Once the enthusiastic proponents of “stopping the boats”, there is no doubt today's Liberal Party has lost its mojo.

Even insipid member for Goldstein, Tim Wilson, felt compelled to announce :

“We’re getting our mojo back, and part of the reason I ran for public office again is because I thought we needed to get our mojo back in this space.”

MULTICULTURE/MONOCULTURE MANIA

Tim Wilson’s delusions of grandeur aside, the Libs are in crisis. And there is no clearer example of this than the recent bizarre floundering and disparity of comments among key Liberal Party figures over something Liberal Leader Angus Taylor can’t even bring himself to say: “multiculturalism” — let alone the even more challenging, "monoculturalism".

In answer to the question, "Do you support monoculturalism for Australia?" Angus ducked and weaved, mentally calculating just how many cultures he would be offending, the perspiration beading on his forehead, as he attempted to find a way out of answering the question, and finally mumbling something about “core values”, before asking the term be defined for him.

Only the term “Please explain” could have made him sound more like Pauline Hanson, prompting Treasurer Jim Chalmers to quip that Angus Taylor was attempting to:

“Out-One-Nation One Nation.”

Others within his party did not support Taylor's comments, which were supporting Pauline's comments, more or less, including gin-loving Deputy Liberal Leader Jane Hume, who said she rejected:

“The politics of identity of the Left ... [and] the policy of cultural fear from the Right.
We are a multicultural society. Let’s face it, we already are. I had my three children christened in an Anglican Church. My mother goes to Catholic Church on Sundays, and I go to Greek Easter and crack little red-dyed eggs.”

Well, that clears things up, then.

This all comes in the wake of Pauline Hanson’s recent National Press Club address in which she claimed:

“We cannot be a multicultural society. We are a multiracial society, but we must be monocultural.”

Given that ships literally sailed here from the UK in 1788, almost wiping out the native inhabitants, and then around 70 years ago, also hailing from many non-Anglo countries and creating a land filled with many cultures, it seems odd that this single nonsensical Hanson comment has now created an existential crisis for the Libs.

Nonetheless, multiculturalism (we have no trouble saying it), or at least its avoidance, appears to be consuming the establishment media, which have made it, together with “monoculturalism”, their new favoured buzz words. Having also embraced Hanson as their latest “populist” poster person, members of this media cohort are now obsessed with throwing variations of this question into every interview: Do you support monoculturalism for Australia?

https://independentaustralia.net/politics/politics-display/out-one-nationing-one-nation-with-angus-taylor-and-the-mad-monk,21220

 

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GUSNOTE: SUPPORTING THE LIBERALS [CONservatives] OR THE ONE-NOTION PARTY IS NOT A SPLIT BUT CONFIRMATION OF FASCIST POLITICS CREEPING IN AUSTRALIA... THESE TWO SMELLY ORGANISMS SHARE VOTING PREFERENCES IN ORDER TO DEFEAT LABOR WHICH IS NOT DOING A GREAT JOB, BUT A DECENT JOB — UNDER THE INTERNATIONAL PRESSURES AS DICTATED BY A LOONY AMERICA.

COULD THE LIBS AND THE HANSONITES DO A BETTER JOB? ZERO. NADA. ZILCH!...

REMEMBER THE LIBS HAD TO THROW OUT TONY ABBOTT BECAUSE HE STARTED TO BE EMBARRASSING LIKE A TURD ON THEIR SHOES...

TAKE NOTE THAT ONE-NOTION PARTY IS PLANNING TO DESTROY SBS — THE BEST THINGS THAT EVER HAPPENED TO MEDIA IN THE WORLD — AND SCUTTLE THE ABC — WHICH IS THE BEST INDEPENDENT MEDIA IN AUSTRALIA... AND CONSTANTLY FIGHTING THE BISED AWFUL "FASCISTIC" MURDOCH MEDIA...