The party regularly made submissions to Senate and other committees on a broad range of issues.[citation needed]
Rod Noble, the national secretary of the Progressive Labour Party, described the Progressive Labor Party as a "broad alliance" of socialists.[1] Blogger Andy Fleming stated the group has "been largely eclipsed" since the formation of Socialist Alliance.[3] The party was de-registered by the Australian Electoral Commission in December 2006.[4] The party merged with the Australian Progressives in 2021, with the merged party being deregistered due to having insufficient members the following year.[5][6]
^Bonham, Kevin (26 August 2021). "Party Registration Crackdown Tracker". Dr. Kevin Bonham: Electoral, Polling and Political Analysis. Retrieved 29 October 2022.