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Victorian Senate Candidates 2025

Please note that all links to commentaries predating the 2022 election are hosted on Cate Speaks, only more recent reviews are hosted on this site.

GROUPS

  1. Coalition
  2. Legalise Cannabis Australia (previously Help End Marijuana Prohibition aka HEMP Party) — Official Site
    Commentaries: 20252022 (VIC) — 202220192013
  3. Animal Justice PartyOfficial Site
    Commentaries: 2022 (VIC) — 20222019201820142013
  4. Indigenous-Aboriginal Party of AustraliaOfficial Site
    Commentaries: 2022 (VIC)
  5. Australia’s VoiceOfficial Site
    Commentaries: 2025
  6. FUSION: Science, Pirate, Secular, Climate EmergencyOfficial Site
    Commentary: 2022 — Created by the merger of:
    • Science Party — Commentaries: 20192016
    • Pirate Party Australia — Commentaries: 20192013
    • Secular Party of Australia — Commentaries: 201920132010
    • Climate Emergency Action Alliance: Vote Planet
    • Climate Change Justice Party
    • Australian Progressives — Commentaries: 202220192016
    • Democracy First
  7. Keo Vongvixay & Taylor Hernan (formerly the Socialist Equality Party, now deregistered) — Official Site
    Commentaries: 2022201920132010
  8. Trumpet of Patriots (formerly Australian Federation Party and Australian Country Alliance) — Official Site
    Commentaries: 2025202220192018 (VIC) — 2014 (VIC) — 2013
  9. Australian Labor PartyOfficial Site
    Commentaries: 2022 (VIC) — 202220192018 (VIC) — 2014 (VIC) — 20132010
  10. Family First Party Official Website
    Commentaries: 20252022 (VIC) — 2014 (VIC) — 20132010
  11. Pauline Hanson’s One NationOfficial Site
    Commentaries: 2022 (VIC) — 2022201920132010
  12. Australian DemocratsOfficial Site
    Commentaries: 2022201920132010
  13. Victorian SocialistsOfficial Site
    Commentaries: 2022 (VIC) — 202220192018 (VIC)
  14. Sustainable Australia Party – Universal Basic Income (formerly the Sustainable Australia Party – Stop Overdevelopment / Corruption and the Stable Population Party) — Official Site
    Commentaries: 2022 (VIC) — 2022201920182013
  15. Gerard Rennick People First / Heart Party
    • Gerard Rennick People FirstOfficial Site
      Commentaries: new party
    • Heart Party (formerly Informed Medical Options Party and Involuntary Medication Objectors (Vaccination/Fluoride) Party) — Official Site
      Commentaries: 202520222019
  16. Libertarian Party (formerly the Liberal Democratic Party)– Official Site
    Commentaries: 20252022 (VIC) — 202220192018 (VIC) — 2014 (VIC) — 20132010
  17. The GreensOfficial Site
    Commentaries: 2022 (VIC) — 202220192018 (VIC) — 2014 (VIC) — 20132010
  18. Citizens Party (formerly Citizens Electoral Council of Australia) — Official Site
    Commentaries: 2022201920132010
  19. Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party (formerly Shooters and Fishers Party)Official Site
    Commentaries: 20252022 (VIC) — 202220192018 (VIC) — 2014 (VIC) — 20132010
  20. Raj Saini, Kirti Alle & Yashaswini Srinivas KanakagiriOfficial Site
    Commentaries: 2025

Ungrouped Candidates:

  • Heena Sinha CheungOfficial Site — Commentary: new candidate
  • Susantha Abeysinghe — no official site — Commentary: new candidate
  • Viesha LewandOfficial Site (Facebook group) — Commentary: 2025
  • Lawrence Harvey — no official site — Commentary: new candidate
  • Cory CorbettOfficial Site (Instagram) — Commentary: new candidate
  • K Black — no official site — Commentary: 2025
  • David VanOfficial Site — Commentary: new candidate, formerly a member of the Liberal Party
  • Nate RitterOfficial Site (Instagram) — Commentary: new candidate

4 Comments

  1. Simon

    From other sources, I’ve been led to believe that:

    – Trumpet of Patriots is the former Federation Party, with added Clive Palmer

    – Heart is the former Informed Medical Opinions Party (and is a separate party from Rennick’s group, but running a joint ticket)

    FWIW

    • Loki

      Welp, I really screwed those up. Thanks for bringing these to my attention, I’ve fixed what needed fixing.

  2. Benjamin John Gregory Cronshaw

    Got to say, respect for independent candidates in the Senate having that hill to climb. Misplaced optimism for some of them, though really wonder what is in the mind of candidates who say nothing about themselves (got some spare $ to spend on a cheeky quiet Senate run?).

    But looking at the first one Heena Cheung personally made me admire them for running. My no.1 vote is important to me because I like to show a minor party (or perhaps even independent) candidate that I saw what they were doing. For those who are actually representing something, I appreciate them being part of democracy (regardless of the chance of winning).

    • Loki

      K Black in particular strikes me in this way. I mean, at least three years ago James Bond was running as a joke. (I will miss him and Max Dicks.)

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