Strategic plan 2017

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Pirate Party Australia Strategic Plan 2017

Prepared by the Strategy Working Group and National Council 2017 Document prepared by Miles Whiticker, 18/10/17

Mission Statement of Pirate Party Australia

Pirate Party Australia strives to protect and expand civil and digital liberties, social equality and freedom of culture. We seek to safeguard the inalienable rights of all natural persons of Australia and the freedoms of the emergent global information society. The Party seeks to have these values reflected in the laws and institutions of Australia.

6 strategic goals of the party

  • a) 1 year plan: raise awareness of the party brand
  • b) 1 year plan: form local crews in each state capital
  • c) 1 year plan: reach 750 members nationally
  • d) 2 year plan: consistent activity by all squads and crews over this time period along with accountability at a national level
  • e) 3 year plan: state branches registered in each state
  • f) 6 year plan: get a PPAU member elected to a parliament

Analysis and Review

At each Annual National Congress, the outgoing National Council shall present a report detailing what progress has been made on each of the goals via tangible metrics. After each Annual National Congress, the incoming National Council shall analyse the report and adjust the goals and strategic plan as necessary.

Further reading

Initial adoption minutes (National Council 2017): https://pirateparty.org.au/wiki/Minutes/National_Council/2017-10-18

'Crew' and 'Squad' terminology: https://discuss.pirateparty.org.au/t/swarm-as-strategy/1536/4

Pirate Party Australia https://pirateparty.org.au/constitution/