Science Party | |
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Leader | Andrea Leong |
Deputy leader | Aaron Hammond |
Founded | 2 July 2013 |
Headquarters | New South Wales |
Ideology | Bright green environmentalism Secularism Techno-progressivism Technocentrism Australian republicanism[1] |
National affiliation | Fusion Party[2] |
Colours | Sky blue |
Website | |
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The Science Party, formerly known as Future Party, is an Australian political party that was established on 2 July 2013.[3][4][5][6][7] The founding leader, James Jansson, was studying for his Doctorate at the Kirby Institute during the party's formation, with a focus on advancing Australian society through technical and long-term solutions.[8] On 22 March 2016, the name was changed to The Science Party after registering with the Australian Electoral Commission.[9] The Science Party has run candidates for the 2013, 2016 and 2019 federal elections, as well as several by-elections in between.[10]
The party was de-registered on 12 January 2022 by the Australian Electoral Commission for failing to meet the increased registration requirement of 1,500 members.[11] It later merged with other parties to become the Fusion Party.[12]