United Australia Party
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PALMER UNITED PARTY & UAP
The United Australia Party (“UAP”) was an Australian political party that was founded in 1931 and dissolved in 1945. It was the successor to the Nationalist Party of Australia (1917-1931) and predecessor of the Liberal Party of Australia (1945). The UAP was formed in 1931 by Labor dissidents and a conservative coalition as a response to the more radical economic proposal
20/03/2026
'NDIS Is Draining The Economy' Clive Palmer Explodes On The 'Scam' Ruining Our Country Clive Palmer sits down with Karl for a wild, wide-ranging, unfiltered conversation on the state of Australia right now — and where he thinks it’s all heading...
20/03/2026
MEDIA RELEASE | United Australia Party registration approved
United Australia Party Chairman Clive Palmer has confirmed the party’s registration with the Australian Electoral Commission has now been approved, clearing the way for the party to contest the next federal election.
Mr Palmer said the United Australia Party would run candidates in every lower house electorate as well as all senate contests across the country.
“It is time for change. Australians deserve leadership focused on prosperity, opportunity and the long-term future of our nation,” Mr Palmer said.
Mr Palmer said the United Australia Party, which has about 80,000 members nationwide, would campaign on what he described as “priorities for prosperity” designed to address rising living costs and economic stagnation.
“The United Australia Party has real policies that will make a difference to our country,” he said.
“These are not populist slogans. They are policies designed to provide solutions, grow the economy and create wealth for all Australians.”
Mr Palmer said the party’s policy platform, outlined in the New Deal for Australia, included measures aimed at reducing energy costs by allowing all forms of energy generation to compete, increasing the supply of Australian gas for domestic use and lowering the overall cost of living.
The policy framework also proposes major investment to increase housing supply and support home ownership, alongside broader economic reforms aimed at strengthening Australian industry and encouraging greater investment in the domestic economy.
Mr Palmer said the plan also addressed population pressures, regional development and long-term national finances.
“Our focus is on policies that put Australians first, support regional communities and ensure our national resources benefit the Australian people,” he said.
Mr Palmer said the United Australia Party would present a genuine alternative to the major parties at the next election.
“It’s time to stop the rot in Australian politics. A new era is coming,” he said.
26/02/2026
Some of you may have seen some recent posts from former Senator Brian Burston. For clarity, Mr Burston has not been associated with the United Australia Party for many years. He is not a spokesperson for UAP and does not represent us in any way, shape or form. His page's name is misleading and as such has been reported to Facebook
08/02/2026
MEDIA RELEASE | Liberal Party full of w**kers says poll
An online poll of more than 1400 people showed that 96.5% of people believed that the Liberal Party was full of w**kers, United Australia Party Chairman, Clive Palmer, said today.
The poll on Mr Palmer’s X account asked: At a recent press conference in Canberra, I referred to the Liberal Party as being full of w**kers. Was I right?
The final results showed 1,423 votes, with 96.5% voting yes, and only 3.5% saying no.
"The Liberal brand continues to slide – it is now at a dismal 18%," Mr Palmer said.
"They are sinking faster than the Titanic following the rearranging of their deck chairs.
"The Liberals are disappearing into an abyss of irrelevance. The on-again, off-again coalition will again be a disaster," Mr Palmer said.
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