- Unity Party (Australia)
Unity Party (Australia) is a small
multiculturist party inAustralia , formed in1997 with the aim of opposing the rise of controversialanti-immigration politicianPauline Hanson . Initially billed as a party to unite Australians of all ethnicities againstracism , in practice it has never managed to draw significant support outside of Australia's East Asian ethnic communities. After the demise of Pauline Hanson as a political force, Unity has accordingly shifted its focus onto ethnic community affairs at a local government level.Unity initially attracted much attention when it was founded in
1997 , and ran candidates in almost every House of Representatives seat at the 1998 election. While they had hopes of picking up a Senate candidate inNew South Wales with prominent lawyerJason Yat-Sen Li , they ultimately fell well short. However, they did manage to outpoll theAustralian Democrats andAustralian Greens in some House of Representatives seats.As the Hanson movement began to disintegrate, it also negated Unity's main platform, and the party soon fell into internal tensions. The party's founder, Dr Peter Wong, managed to win a seat in the
New South Wales Legislative Council with just 1% of the vote, and this came against the backdrop of a series of resignations - including that of Li. Wong soon stepped down as leader in favour of an Anglo-Australian in an attempt to broaden the party's base.Unity's activities largely died down throughout
2000 and Wong acted as a virtual independent in the Legislative Council. However, with the re-emergence of Hanson's One Nation party at the 2001 Western Australian state election, the party again came together and put together a large slate of candidates for the federal election that same year. Despite having several prominent candidates (such as formerMelbourne City Council memberWellington Lee in Victoria), they fell even further short of electing any members to either house of federal parliament.After their failure to break into federal parliament in
2001 , Unity largely shifted its attentions to local government, running a number of councillors in largely non-Anglo-Celtic areas - primarily in suburbanSydney . It did not run any candidates in the 2004 federal election.Wong continued to represent Unity in the NSW Parliament, until the expiry of his term in March 2007. At the NSW March 2007 State Election, lead Unity Upper House candidate, Le Lam, managed to gain only 1.2% of the vote, which was insufficient to gain election. Consequently, Unity no longer holds seats in any Australian parliament.
Prominent past and present members
* Dr Peter Wong, former member of the
New South Wales Legislative Council (1999-2007)
* Cr. Annie Tang, Deputy Mayor of Kogarah
* Cr. Le Lam, Mayor of Auburn
* Cr. Jack AU, Auburn City Councilor
* Cr. [http://www.thangngo.com/ Thang Ngo] , Fairfield City Councillor
* Cr. Joshua Nam, Canterbury City Councilor
* Cr. Sylvia Chao, Willoughby City CouncilorYouth Faction
Unity also has a youth division, called
Young Unity External links
* [http://www.unitywa.org/ Unity Party WA]
* [http://www.youngunity.org/ Young Unity]
* [http://www.thangngo.com/ Cr Thang Ngo]
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