Australian Sex Party changing with good Reason

By Benjamin Preiss
Updated August 22 2017 - 11:08am, first published 10:58am
Fiona Patten
, Victorian state member of the upper house and leader of the sex party handing out how to vote cards for marriage equality at Flinders street station in Melbourne today. Picture by Wayne Taylor 21st August 2017. AFR.
Fiona Patten , Victorian state member of the upper house and leader of the sex party handing out how to vote cards for marriage equality at Flinders street station in Melbourne today. Picture by Wayne Taylor 21st August 2017. AFR.
Fiona Patten
, Victorian state member of the upper house and leader of the sex party handing out how to vote cards for marriage equality at Flinders street station in Melbourne today. Picture by Wayne Taylor 21st August 2017. AFR.
Fiona Patten , Victorian state member of the upper house and leader of the sex party handing out how to vote cards for marriage equality at Flinders street station in Melbourne today. Picture by Wayne Taylor 21st August 2017. AFR.

The Australian Sex Party will come to an end this week, with founder Fiona Patten set to deregister the party and unveil a new political party to reach more voters.

Subscribe now for unlimited access.

$0/

(min cost $0)

or signup to continue reading

See subscription options

Get the latest Merimbula news in your inbox

Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date.

We care about the protection of your data. Read our Privacy Policy.