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Hear Our Voice is an Australian political party founded in 2007, based on the ideals of social justice. The party ran in the Senate in New South Wales at the 2007 federal election. Two candidates ran, Toni McLennan and Lindsay Carroll. The party advocates a closing in the gap between Australia's rich and poor, wants more women in Australian politics, improvements in the rights of gay people and the elderly, and was against Howard government policies including WorkChoices and the treatment of asylum seekers, as well as involvement in US-led attacks such as the Iraq War.〔Walsh, Kerry-Anne. "Dancing to a different tune at party of her own", ''Sun Herald, 18 November 2007.〕〔Davis, Mark and Jensen, Erik. "Lots of trash 'n' treasure in micro-party bazaar", ''Sydney Morning Herald'', 12 November 2007.〕 The party particularly targeted the LGBT community in their campaigning.〔Domingo, Reg. ("GLBT political party launched" ), ''Melbourne Community Voice'', 22 August 2007. Accessed 3 June 2009.〕〔("New political party to give GLBT voters a voice" ), ''SX News'', 23 August 2007. Accessed 3 June 2009.〕 McLennan had recently resigned from the Australian Labor Party after being defeated for preselection in the lower house seat of Eden-Monaro. She had been defeated by army officer Colonel Mike Kelly after delegates voted at the party's national conference to reduce the role rank-and-file members play in preselections.〔(We are marginalised, hear our voice: Daily Telegraph 1/8/2007 )〕 The party's website has not been updated since the 2007 election.〔(Hear Our Voice ). Accessed 3 June 2009.〕 It was voluntarily deregistered on 4 March 2010.〔(Australian Electoral Commission )〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hear Our Voice」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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