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Australia's Indigenous Peoples Party was a political party in Australia. A political party is a group of people who share similar ideas about how a country should be run. They work together to get their members elected to government.

This party was officially registered on 13 January 1993. Being "registered" means they were officially recognized and allowed to take part in elections. The party was formed to represent the interests of Indigenous Australians, who are the first people of Australia.

What Was the Australia's Indigenous Peoples Party?

The Australia's Indigenous Peoples Party was created to give a voice to Indigenous Australians in politics. They wanted to make sure that the concerns and needs of Indigenous communities were heard in the Australian government.

When Was the Party Formed?

The party was formed in 1993. After being registered, it took part in the 1993 Australian federal election. A federal election is when people across the whole country vote for who they want to represent them in the national parliament.

What Did the Party Do?

In the 1993 federal election, the party's results were not very strong. This means they did not win many votes or seats in the parliament. Even so, their participation was important for raising awareness about Indigenous issues.

Why Did the Party Stop?

The Australia's Indigenous Peoples Party was "deregistered" in 1999. When a party is deregistered, it means they are no longer officially recognized and cannot take part in elections. This usually happens if a party no longer meets certain rules, like having enough members or getting enough votes.

Although the party was short-lived, it was part of the ongoing effort to ensure Indigenous Australians have a strong voice in their country's future.

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