About APA

Who We Are, Our Purpose & Our Policies

Aboutpeoples Party of Australia is a voluntary organisation built around constitutional rights, leadership, friendship, public service, and civic participation for the everyday, adverse Australian.

Diverse Australian citizens at a public town-hall meeting
Who We Are

A voluntary movement built on principle

APA's foundation is inspired by the principles of the NSW Constitution and the Commonwealth Constitution. We bring those principles into everyday civic life translating rights and responsibilities into practical community programs, education, and local leadership.

We are not career politicians. We are parents, grandparents, workers, business owners, students and community members Australians who believe our institutions should answer to the people they serve.

Our Origin

Why we're called Aboutpeoples

The party is called Aboutpeoples Party AP, for short because it is about the basic needs and goals of the adverse Australian. Not slogans. Not spin. Real people, real rights, real leadership.

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Severino Lovero, Founder of the Aboutpeoples Party of Australia
Severino Lovero
Founder APA
Our Founder

A father, a grandfather, and a voice for the adverse Australian

Family, faith and presence at the table that is the Australia I want my grandchildren to inherit.

Severino Lovero founded the Aboutpeoples Party after a lifetime shaped by early loss, deep faith, and family six children and twelve grandchildren growing up here in Australia. His son Anthony's passing in 2008 is the reason he speaks so plainly about accountability in the NSW health system.

He is not a career politician. He is a father, a grandfather, and a candidate standing up for the everyday, adverse Australian of the day.

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Our Identity

Full Name
Aboutpeoples Party of Australia
Short Name
APA
Founder
Severino Lovero
Main Office
NSW, Australia
Email
info@Aboutpeoples.com.au
Phone
0400 000 000

Our Commitment

APA is committed to encouraging Australians to participate in civic life, understand their rights, and contribute positively to the nation. Strong democracies are built from the ground up through informed citizens, service-led leaders, and resilient local communities.

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Our Purpose

People, rights & responsible leadership

APA exists to ensure that the rights and responsibilities described in Australia's constitutional tradition are understood, protected, and lived out in classrooms, town halls, workplaces, and parliaments.

Due Process

Fair procedures and the rule of law for every Australian.

Equal Protection

Equal treatment under the law without discrimination.

Freedom of Speech

Robust, respectful public debate as a democratic right.

Protection from Unreasonable Searches

Safeguards on personal privacy and state power.

Leadership Development

Practical training and pathways for community leaders.

Service to the Community

Member-led programs that lift local communities.

Community Benefit

APA aims to benefit the community by developing leadership, promoting friendship, and delivering service programs that connect Australians across generations, backgrounds, and regions. Our work isn't measured in press releases it's measured in the strength of the communities we help build.

Our Policies

What APA believes in

Our policy framework is grounded in constitutional principles and shaped by the everyday lives of Australians.

1

Civil Rights & Liberties

Free speech, equal protection, due process and personal freedoms the bedrock of a free society.

2

Democratic Participation

Encouraging Australians to participate in elections, public discussion, and local decision-making.

3

Community Development

Supporting programs that strengthen leadership, friendship, and service in every community.

4

Constitutional Awareness

Educating citizens about the NSW Constitution, Commonwealth Constitution, and democratic rights.

5

Youth & Leadership

Developing future community leaders through education, service, and civic engagement.

6

Social & Economic Rights

Promoting fair access to opportunity, dignity, and community support for all Australians.

7

Health System Accountability

A health system that does everything it can, every time informed by real family experience of the NSW system.

8

Intergenerational Responsibility

Every decision measured against the Australia our children and grandchildren will inherit.

Support a people-first political movement

Membership is $20 a year and open to all Australians who share our values.