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After unsuccessfully contesting the federal seat of Canberra in 1987, Cains headed the Family Team's ticket for the new Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, but was defeated.
In 1992, Patten contested the second election for representation in the multi-member single consistency Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly on a ticket called the Hare-Clark Independent Party with sitting member, Craig Duby.
On at least two occasions Gordon Fetterplace sought election to the Legislative Assembly, competing for the seat of Camden.
In an international collaboration, Roy directed a feature film on child labour, which was mentioned at the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly by Karin MacDonald.