In Australian politics, "progressive" generally refers to a political stance that prioritizes social justice, equality, evidence-based policy, and forward-thinking governance. Progressive movements and parties advocate for policies that promote economic fairness, environmental sustainability, human rights, and government transparency.
The Australian Progressives Party defines progressivism as the belief in advancements in science, technology, economic development, and social organization to improve society. They emphasize ethics, evidence-based decision-making, and empowerment to create a more equitable future. Unlike traditional left or right-wing ideologies, progressives focus on practical solutions rather than political tribalism.
Progressive policies often align with universal healthcare, education access, climate action, and anti-corruption measures. While progressive ideals can be found in various parties, including Labor and the Greens, the Australian Progressives distinguish themselves by advocating for transparent governance and reducing economic disparity.