Seniors United Party of Australia
The Seniors United Party of Australia was an Australian political party registered with the Australian Electoral Commission. It was known as Seniors United NSW until 3 March 2016. The party was founded by Ray Morritt, Nick Agnew, Frank Fitzpatrick and Neil Smith who were dissatisfied with the NSW Government's legislation on retirement villages and other seniors issues.
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Seniors United Party of Australia
The Seniors United Party of Australia was an Australian political party registered with the Australian Electoral Commission. It was known as Seniors United NSW until 3 March 2016. The party was founded by Ray Morritt, Nick Agnew, Frank Fitzpatrick and Neil Smith who were dissatisfied with the NSW Government's legislation on retirement villages and other seniors issues.
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Chris Osborne
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Seniors United Party of Australia
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Warwick Stacey
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Chris Osborne
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