National Integrity Policy Forum
Integrity and the influence of big money in Australian politics is shaping up to be a huge issue in the upcoming election – so many of us want to see our elected leaders take the actions that will make our whole political system more fair, open, participatory and accountable.
Here’s your chance to learn exactly where the parties and candidates stand on key integrity issues. We’re hosting a National Integrity Policy Forum at 7pm AEST, Tuesday April 12, online on Zoom.
At the forum, you’ll get a short briefing on the Framework for a Fair Democracy, the road map of reforms we need to make our political system more fair for all of us. Then you’ll hear directly from a range of parties, independent MPs, and candidates, about what they’ll do on integrity reforms if elected to Parliament. Each political representative will have 2 minutes to share their key responses to the Framework for a Fair Democracy, with additional detail available on our website after the event.
A huge turnout at the National Integrity Policy Forum will help show the people vying for your vote that political integrity issues are crucial this election. RSVP now and help us show how many people care about cleaning up #OurDemocracy.
- Date: Tuesday 12 April
- Time: 7-8.30pm AEST (That’s 6.30pm CST and 5pm AWST)
- Location: Online on Zoom. Please RSVP for the link to join
This event has now concluded.
Confirmed speakers
Party Representatives
Australian Democrats – Mr Steve Baty
Australian Labor Party – Hon Mark Dreyfus, QC, MP
The New Liberals – Mr Victor Kline
Reason Australia – Ms Hannah Maher
Centre Alliance – Ms Rebekha Sharkie MP
Australian Greens – Senator Larissa Waters
Sitting Independent MPs
Dr Helen Haines MP – Independent Member for Indi
Senator Rex Patrick – Independent Senator for South Australia
Ms Zali Steggall MP – Independent Member for Warringah
Mr Andrew Wilkie MP – Independent Member for Clark
Candidates
Ms Susan Benedyka – Independent for the Senate, VIC
Ms Nicolette Boele – Independent for Bradfield
Ms Kate Chaney – Independent for Curtin
Ms Zoe Daniel – Independent for Goldstein
Dr Hanabeth Luke – Independent for Page
Ms Despi O’Connor – Independent for Flinders
Mr David Pocock – Independent for the Senate, ACT
Mr Thor Prohaska – Independent for Dickson
Professor Kim Rubenstein – Independent for the Senate, ACT
Dr Monique Ryan – Independent for Kooyong
Dr Sophie Scamps – Independent for Mackellar
Ms Linda Seymour – Independent for Hughes
Ms Allegra Spender – Independent for Wentworth
Ms Georgia Steele – Independent for Hughes
Ms Kylea Tink – Independent for North Sydney