The Democratic Labor Party (DLP) of Australia is a non denominational political party whose policies are based on a tradition of Judeo Christian Principles.
The DLP holds with the sacredness of human life, from conception to natural death, as the fundamental basis for all human rights.
The DLP believes in the preservation of the Australian Constitution and the Westminster system on which our political system is built and which has served the Commonwealth of Australia so well.
The Democratic Labor party supports the family and believes that not only is it the backbone of any community but is the best provider of most welfare services.
The DLP is a decentralist party and believes that the delivery of public services should be left to the smallest unit of government possible.
The DLP supports the worker, small business, small farmer, small unions and public administration while opposing monopolies and cartels including collaborating duopolies.
Our Objectives
To establish, under Almighty God, the political, legal, social and economic foundations for a just, free and democratic society and for a self-reliant and secure Australia.
To decentralise, to the maximum extent practicable, the ownership, management and control of the means of production, distribution and exchange.
To protect the fundamental and inalienable rights of each person embodied in the common law, statute and tradition - to life, to the essential liberties of conscience, to equality and natural justice, to ownership of property and to a livelihood that enhances the dignity, status and security of every person.
To assert the right of governments to supervise the Nation's economy, maintain the rule of law and protect the welfare of the less privileged.
To promote the principles, objectives and policies of the Democratic Labor Party, through education, organisation and the selection of suitable men and women as candidates in federal, state and municipal elections.