Nick Xenophon Team — voting record
How Nick Xenophon Team is recorded voting in federal parliament across the 23 propositions scored for the 2025 election.
For scoring, Nick Xenophon Team is combined with Centre Alliance, treated as one continuous party (see methodology).
- Allow live animal export and place minimal restrictions on it.
- Increase the powers and influence of trade unions in workplace relations.
- Introduce temporary protection visas for refugees.
- Increase the protection of Australia's fresh water resources, including its river and groundwater systems.
- Increase the protection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural heritage sites.
- Limit the availability of government social security payments.
- Index HECS-HELP debts to the Bond rate instead of the generally lower Consumer Price Index rate.
- Use legislation to reduce the gap in income between women and men and ensures both sexes are paid equally well.
- Restrict the size and type of political donations to reduce actual or perceived corruption.
- Increase access to medicinal cannabis products.
- Commit to achieving net zero emissions by 2050 as part of Australia's efforts to address climate change.
- Increase funding for the legal assistance sector (Legal Aid, community legal centres, etc.).
- Increase federal investment in public housing.
- Expand publicly funded dental care.
- Protect Australia's logging industry and the jobs it represents.
- Support and increase investment for the Australian coal industry.
- Increase the Youth Allowance rate to ensure that it covers basic living costs.
- Close the Nauru Regional Processing Centre and stop all Nauru-based processing of people's claims for asylum.
- There should be more scrutiny of the Australian Defence Force both in Australia and overseas.
- Decrease government funding for private schools.
- Put a ban on new thermal coal mines opening in Australia.
- Introduce a new vehicle efficiency standard (also known as a fuel efficiency or a vehicle carbon emissions standard).
- Work to address homelessness in specific vulnerable groups, such as older women and First Nations people.
This party is scored on its recorded parliamentary votes, sourced from They Vote For You, not on its campaign statements. Each row links to the divisions behind it. See how the scoring works and all parties, 2025.