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been months of conflict between Darley and the party, it came to a head a week prior when Darley voted with the Labor government to back Legislative Council voting reforms. Xenophon indicated the resignation had averted Darley's imminent expulsion from the party due to "breaches to party rules". Nick Xenophon's SA-BEST therefore contested the 2018 election without state parliamentary representation.
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ended up as the only South Australian seat to record an increase to a major party primary vote. Kingston also recorded the highest major party primary vote of just 49 percent. In NXT's presence, no party won a majority of the primary vote in any of the eleven seats. NXT's lower house primary vote was
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In the presence of NXT candidates in all eleven South Australian seats, both major parties recorded a suppressed primary vote, resulting in a reduction of the major party primary vote in all but one South Australian seat. Though Labor picked up a two-party swing in all eleven, NXT's presence produced
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being largely responsible. In a later article, however, Richardson called it "a two-man team" of selectors (Griff and Xenophon). According to Griff, NXT aimed to field candidates that had "real life experience" as opposed to "celebrities academics political groupies". These comments were reflected
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highest in Mayo (34.9%) and lowest in Adelaide (12.9%). While Mayo has always polled strongest for minor parties, Adelaide's result is in contrast to 2007 where the Xenophon Senate ticket polled better in Adelaide than in most other seats. NXT candidates in Barker and Grey both placed second to the
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During the campaign, Xenophon and the NXT were the subject of numerous attacks from both major political parties. This included an attack levelled at his failure to declare a directorship of Adelaide Tower Pty Ltd, which involved his father. Xenophon accused proponents of this attack of a "partisan
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is also a former member of the Liberal Party and formerly worked as a researcher and staffer for Liberal party figures from 2006. At the 2016 Federal Election Rebekha Sharkie won the lower house seat of Mayo, previously a safe Liberal seat. Sharkie's win delivered the party's first and only seat in
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to the Australian Electoral Commission in February 2018. The application was open for public objection until 7 March 2018 before a decision would be made, but on 9 April 2018 the Electoral Commission announced that the application had been withdrawn. Party supporters were advised on 10 April that a
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left the management committee of the Nick Xenophon Team party on 17 August 2017 to avoid expulsion from the party. He said: "There are many things I could say as to why I have resigned. However, it is not my place to speak publicly about internal party matters". Though it was stated that there had
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In October 2020, Centre Alliance supported the government's university reform bill. The government stated that: “(the) reforms will create 30,000 (university) places next year, while cheaper fees in certain fields will deliver more graduates in areas of expected job growth”. The student cost of
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to the Labor incumbent. NXT's South Australian lower house vote was 21.3 percent. NXT did not poll as highly in other states. The overall nationwide NXT primary vote was 3.3 percent (456,369 votes) in the Senate and 1.9 percent (250,333 votes) in the House. Though NXT's South Australian Senate
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on matters before the Parliament: "When it comes to Australian made, successive governments have abandoned Australian industries and jobs by failing to stand up for Australian farming and manufacturing." It states that better outcomes can be achieved by requiring Australian governments to buy
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Q. Why did you change your name from the Nick Xenophon Team to Centre Alliance? A. Nick Xenophon is no longer involved with the party so it was appropriate to change the party name to a name that reflects the common sense centrist approach the party takes when tackling
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Skye Kakoschke-Moore was announced as the lead Senate candidate for the 2019 election. Rebekha Sharkie was announced as the candidate for Mayo. Kelly Gladigau was announced as the candidate for Barker. Andrea Broadfoot was announced as the candidate for Grey.
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for the upper house with two candidates in each of the six states, a candidate in all eleven lower house seats in South Australia, and additionally a candidate in seven lower house seats in three other states â€“
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believes that NXT could attract some 10-12% of the vote in the eastern states. Griff believes that a double dissolution election could see as many as six NXT senators elected. A 15 January 2016 article in the
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humanities, law and commerce degrees increased, while teaching, nursing, English, languages, maths, agriculture, science, health, architecture, environmental science, IT and engineering degrees decreased.
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Australian goods and services, which may amount to A$ 60 billion a year. It supports introducing labelling laws to provide customers with information on ingredients and their country of origin.
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The SA Senate vote collapsed from 21.8% to 2.6%, and no Centre Alliance senator was elected. Stirling Griff and Rex Patrick kept their Senate seats, because they were not up for re-election.
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intimated that NXT would struggle to overcome the deficiencies of its leader, adding "Nick’s track record to date is that when he last ran with a running mate, he and
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on 7 May 2018. Xenophon himself ceased to be directly involved with the party. The name and logo change were registered by the electoral commission on 8 June 2018.
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Party Summary: Ex-Nick Xenophon Team Senators Rex Patrick and Stirling Griff have been defeated (-2), replaced by the Greens (+1) and a third Liberal Senator (+1).
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and personal campaign". Labor requested the Australian Electoral Commission investigate questionable loans given to Xenophon by businessman Ian Melrose.
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approval, Xenophon left politics, and the party withdrew its application and changed its name to Centre Alliance. In 2018, Centre Alliance senator
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Xenophon confirmed in December 2014 that by mid-2015 Nick Xenophon Team would announce candidates in the South Australian Liberal seats of
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On 9 April 2018, Gabrielle Paten, Assistant Commissioner, as a delegate of the Electoral Commission for the purposes of s 134 of the
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in the composition of NXT candidates for the election, with one third of them coming from a small business, grassroots background.
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to enable them to focus on domestic South Australian issues as opposed to wider Australia. The party was registered on 4 July as
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primary vote was reduced to 21.7 percent (–3.1 from 2013), the reduced Senate quota allowed more candidates to be successful.
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vote in South Australia. This was an unprecedented result for a non-major party with Nick Xenophon Group outpolling the
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In 2014, Nick Xenophon Team (NXT) emerged from Nick Xenophon Group. Its management committee was composed of Xenophon,
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candidates in every state, with four in South Australia. It fielded candidates in all eleven of the South Australian
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Centre Alliance has attracted strong criticism from the Liberal Party. In 2015, soon after becoming Prime Minister,
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saw independent "Nick Xenophon Group", with Xenophon as the lead candidate, win 24.9 percent of the statewide
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stated that SA-BEST is "a separate entity, a separate association, a separate party" from Centre Alliance.
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policies, drawing from the positions of Xenophon. Its present members have variously declared support for
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On 5 March 2017, Xenophon announced that he would launch a new party in South Australia in time for the
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indicated NXT had a "strong chance of winning lower house seats and three or four Senate seats".
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Nick Xenophon Team nominates five top targets for upcoming federal election: ABC 7 December 2015
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In the end, three NXT senators and one lower house MP were elected. In the senate, Xenophon and
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leader who had left the Liberal party, and at the time was an independent and part of the
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party. Some prominent party members are former Liberal Party members or staffers. Senator
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was called "exhaustive", with senate candidate for South Australia and campaign manager
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Since its founding in July 2013, the party has twice changed names. At the time of the
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The party submitted an application to change its name, abbreviation and logo to
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Results of the 2016 Australian federal election (Senate) § South Australia
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Multiple seat-level opinion polls in the South Australian rural Liberal seats
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argued that NXT's debut national election had been undermined by the rise of
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said, "I think what it reveals is you just can't trust these independents".
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with 34.19% of the primary vote, and a two-party preferred vote of 55.14%.
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state elections from 1997 to 2006. He was elected in 1997 and 2006. The
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the Senate electoral quota of 14.3 percent was reduced to 7.7 percent.
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Centre Alliance claims to support Australian industry, often citing
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MLC, 2007–2017 (re-elected in 2014, became an independent in 2017)
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Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in South Australia
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National opinion polling for the 2016 Australian federal election
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Rebekha Sharkie was the only Centre Alliance candidate elected,
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Xenophon resigned from the Senate in 2017 and was replaced by
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new application had been lodged to change the name to
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The nascent Nick Xenophon Team ran candidates at the
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It currently has one elected representative, 3089: 2639: 1618:"Nick Xenophon's federal party drops his name" 4002: 3674: 3395: 2678: 2676: 2674: 2558: 1586: 728:attacked NXT candidate for the seat of Mayo, 2755:"As Clive Palmer falls, Nick Xenophon soars" 2704:"Nick Xenophon Team beats Labor in SA: poll" 2419: 2165:"Application withdrawn - Nick Xenophon Team" 1783:"Senators argue territories euthanasia bill" 488:Centre Alliance is generally perceived as a 2814:"Federal Election Preview: South Australia" 2746: 1411: 566:Collins class submarine replacement project 4009: 3995: 3681: 3667: 3402: 3388: 3287:"Federal Election Senate: South Australia" 3164: 2671: 2647:"Candidates for the 2016 federal election" 2567: 2541: 2203: 1721:Berg, Chris; Roskam, John (10 July 2016). 1720: 4016: 3314: 3312: 3250:"Mayo (Key Seat) - Federal Election 2022" 3219:"Mayo (Key Seat) - Federal Election 2019" 3210: 2701: 1615: 1464:(SA), 2016–2017; resigned in 2017 due to 1015:was elected for a three-year term; while 770: 649:found that NXT was slightly ahead of the 3190: 3138: 3067:"2016 Federal Election - AEC Tally Room" 2898: 2752: 2682: 2515: 1056: 1037: 643:September 2015 Liberal leadership ballot 524: 476:left the party, and went on to form the 363: 179:"Working in South Australia's interests" 3191:Jonscher, Samantha (23 November 2018). 2816:. 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Federal MP 372:Nick Xenophon ran for election as an 3165:Strathearn, Peri (15 October 2018). 2380: 1988: 1811: 1665: 1523:2006 South Australian state election 1518:1997 South Australian state election 1011:were elected to six-year terms, and 428:2014 South Australian state election 3798:(parties not represented federally) 3415:Australian House of Representatives 3365:2016 NXT candidate list: NXT.org.au 3053:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 3016:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2906:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2753:Hartcher, Peter (29 January 2016). 2568:Richardson, Tom (22 October 2015). 2542:Richardson, Tom (21 October 2015). 2095: 1995:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1936:"Legislative Council state summary" 1906:"Legislative Council state summary" 1096: 978:in Victoria. As the election was a 712:Relationship with the Liberal Party 24: 4301:State and Territory Shadow Cabinet 3278: 2899:Dziedzic, Stephen (30 June 2016). 2854:. 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The Australian. 27 November 2015 1498: 374:independent candidate in Australia 25: 4836: 3349: 3318: 3284: 3247: 3216: 3028: 2993: 2811: 2516:Visentin, Lisa (5 October 2020). 2204:Richardson, Tom (10 April 2018). 2067:"SA Xenophon MP splits with Nick" 1846:"First Preferences By Group | SA" 1616:MacLennan, Leah (10 April 2018). 1587:Adam Gartrell (15 January 2016). 1093:, but failed to win re-election. 332:Australian Intelligence Community 4820:Regionalist parties in Australia 4800:2013 establishments in Australia 3690: 3120:Maiden, Samantha (9 July 2016). 2996:"Barker | Federal Election 2016" 2851:"Candidate 'courts Hanson vote'" 2833:"PM's Team Xenophon trepidation" 2831:Manser, Emma (28 October 2015). 2040:Harmsen, Nick (17 August 2017). 1649:mpegmedia.abc.net.au March 2018 1543:2019 Australian federal election 1538:2016 Australian federal election 1533:2013 Australian federal election 1528:2007 Australian federal election 1423: 1395: 1394: 1357: 1356: 1317: 1316: 1238: 1201: 1164: 1163: 999:incumbents and placed second in 947:Australian 2016 federal election 777:2016 Australian federal election 386:2013 Australian federal election 51: 3795:State and territory parliaments 3325:Australian Electoral Commission 3291:Australian Electoral Commission 3255:Australian Electoral Commission 3241: 3223:Australian Electoral Commission 3184: 3158: 3132: 3113: 3102:Australian Electoral Commission 3071:Australian Electoral Commission 3059: 3036:Australian Electoral Commission 3022: 3000:Australian Electoral Commission 2987: 2957: 2935: 2913: 2892: 2866: 2824: 2787: 2769: 2716: 2695: 2652:Australian Electoral Commission 2620:Bourke, Latika (6 April 2015). 2613: 2598:"Xenophon's business hit squad" 2535: 2474: 2439: 2413: 2381:Wroe, David (9 December 2016). 2374: 2349: 2324: 2303:Australian Electoral Commission 2288: 2254: 2241:Australian Electoral Commission 2234:"Register of Political Parties" 2232:Paten, Gabrielle (7 May 2018). 2225: 2197: 2186:Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 2172:Australian Electoral Commission 2157: 2143:Australian Electoral Commission 2124: 2059: 2033: 2016:"Register of political parties" 2008: 1982: 1954: 1928: 1898: 1868: 1850:Australian Electoral Commission 1838: 1805: 1702:. The Australian. 9 August 2016 467:Australian Electoral Commission 309:Australian Electoral Commission 3697:Political parties in Australia 3031:"Grey | Federal Election 2016" 2420:O'Malley, Nick (3 July 2016). 1989:Opie, Rebecca (5 March 2017). 1775: 1745: 1723:"Populism is not a dirty word" 1714: 1690: 1659: 1640: 1609: 1554: 1239: 1202: 724:split up". 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