Adherents of liberty hold:
that all people are created equal and different and with free will;
that all people are created with the obligation to refrain from interfering with other people—their life, their liberty, the fruit of their labour, their contribution;
that this obligation rebounds to an individual as the reciprocal right—to be free from interference, to the extent that the right is consistent with the obligation;
that all people are created with the obligation to respect the land and to hold in trust for future generations any land they do hold;
that a person is incapable of delegating an authority they do not possess, and may at any time revoke an authority delegated;
that the people of a territory are sovereign and they create a government for the purpose of enforcing their inherent obligations and protecting their reciprocal rights, and they grant that government the authority to effect that purpose, and they may revoke that authority were that government to fail in its purpose;
that a government so created is subject to no external government, instrument, institution, organisation or other corporate body and to no individual;
that these inherent obligations and reciprocal rights are had whether or not they are enunciated in a national Constitution.
From the fundamental principles above follow these principles:
Freedoms are inherent in the people, not gifts of the state to the people.
Powers are granted to the state by the people, not inherent in the state.
The role of a strong and honourable military is to protect citizens from threats originating outside our national territory.
The role of an honourable judiciary and police is to protect citizens from threats within our territory.
The role of an honourable legislature is to support the military, judiciary and police in their roles, and to put the interests of citizens first using common sense and frugality.
The first role of a nation is to protect its citizens while they are abroad.
The second role of a nation is to engage fruitfully, co-operatively, respectfully and peacefully with other nations, to the extent that the other nations reciprocate.
Citizens engage truthfully with one another, whether as organisations or individuals, whether as public or private persons, and they live not by lies.
Because The People are the source of all Authority and all authority resides in The People I have chosen to join the Liberty Party because it is the only party in Australia that recognises The People and, moreover, actually engages with members and seeks their input.