Independents Zali Steggall and Allegra Spender announce the creation of a new political party called Community Strong Australia. Across reports, the outlets say the pair have revealed the party’s name, logo and founding principles, outlining the party’s intended direction. The announcements focus on the group’s goal of securing representation in the Senate.

All three sources describe Steggall and Spender as the figures behind the effort, framing the move as a shift from running as independents to organising under a formal party structure. The reports also note that, despite the release of the party’s public branding and principles, the party has not yet appointed a leader.

While details of the principles are referenced rather than extensively elaborated in the provided summaries, the consistent theme is that the party is being established with a defined platform and identity from the outset, even as certain organisational elements—most notably leadership—remain undecided.