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- Grey_Power abstract "Grey Power, an Australian political party and lobby group, first registered in 1983. At the federal elections of 1984 and 1987 it ran candidates, but on both occasions these candidates (who included former Liberal cabinet minister Bill Wentworth) did poorly. The group was designed to represent the elderly vote, advocating issues dealing with aged care and a mature perspective on national policy; hence the name \"grey power\".Grey Power ran in the 1989 Western Australian state election, garnering 5.2% of the total lower house vote. The last election which Grey Power contested was the 1997 South Australian state election, but then it only managed to receive 1.6% of the South Australian Legislative Council vote. Their preferences however significantly contributed to the election of Nick Xenophon.The best result Grey Power ever achieved was at the 1994 Taylor state by-election in South Australia. Without a Liberal candidate in the running on this occasion, Grey Power took 13 percent of the primary vote and finished second after preferences had been distributed with a 27 percent two-candidate preferred vote.".
- Grey_Power wikiPageExternalLink www.greypower.net.au.
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- Grey_Power wikiPageLength "1964".
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- Grey_Power wikiPageRevisionID "700434544".
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_1984.
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_1987.
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLink Australians.
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLink Bill_Wentworth.
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLink Category:1983_establishments_in_Australia.
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pensioners_parties.
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_parties_established_in_1983.
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_parties_in_Australia.
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLink Category:Retirement_in_Australia.
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLink List_of_pensioners_parties.
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLink Nick_Xenophon.
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLink South_Australian_Legislative_Council.
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLink South_Australian_state_election,_1997.
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLink Taylor_state_by-election,_1994.
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLink Two-party-preferred_vote.
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australian_state_election,_1989.
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLinkText "GP".
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grey Power".
- Grey_Power wikiPageWikiLinkText "Greypower".
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- Grey_Power subject Category:1983_establishments_in_Australia.
- Grey_Power subject Category:Pensioners_parties.
- Grey_Power subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_1983.
- Grey_Power subject Category:Political_parties_in_Australia.
- Grey_Power subject Category:Retirement_in_Australia.
- Grey_Power type Organisation.
- Grey_Power type Establishment.
- Grey_Power type Organisation.
- Grey_Power type Organization.
- Grey_Power type Organization.
- Grey_Power comment "Grey Power, an Australian political party and lobby group, first registered in 1983. At the federal elections of 1984 and 1987 it ran candidates, but on both occasions these candidates (who included former Liberal cabinet minister Bill Wentworth) did poorly.".
- Grey_Power label "Grey Power".
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- Grey_Power wasDerivedFrom Grey_Power?oldid=700434544.
- Grey_Power isPrimaryTopicOf Grey_Power.