Fortunately, the Upper House is still very strict in reviewing applications for the establishment of political parties, and most of these predominantly recreational political parties have not been approved.
By the time of the Australian Cabinet Government elections, a total of seven legitimate political parties had been established in Australia, including the oldest Australian Labor Party in history.
Indeed, even the already established Australian Labor Party had to go through the review of the Upper House to confirm its legality before it could openly recruit members.
Although this review system has promoted the flourishing of political parties in Australia, it has also greatly limited the real power of political parties, allowing the Australian government, especially Arthur, to firmly control parties in his hands.