I thought I'd repost them here so they wouldn't go to waste.

I can't believe anyone follows their party's policies 100%, so please feel free to add your own policies here!
HEALTH
I think health care should be heavily subsidised and no person should have to pay more than $40 for a GP visit. Unemployed people (including the elderly and students) should only have to pay half that. And that's without insurance. Children under 5 should get free healthcare. Hospitals should be free.
EDUCATION
Education should be free up to tertiary level, and should also be heavily subsidised at tertiary level.
TAXATION
This crap with different taxes for different states is just silly. There should just be federal level tax. A straight goods and services tax of maybe 20%. I know, that's high, but that would be offset by significantly lowering of the income tax so it becomes more of a user pays model. Income tax, business tax and a vice tax (more on that later), all federal.
VICES
I'm all for legalising all vices that do not cause immediate harm to others. Alcohol, smoking, prostitution, soft drugs, hard drugs, petrol (let me explain that one below before you claim that petrol is not a vice). You could even include junk food in there. On top of the goods and service tax, they would also incur a vice tax. Perhaps as much as another 20%. Also, each substance or service could only legally be purchased from a licensed vendor, and only consumed on licensed premises, in the privacy of your own home or set public areas. Licenses would need to be renewed yearly. Let me break down the vices for you here.
Alcohol: Self explanatory. It's pretty much how things are now. Also, I would lower the drinking age to 18.
Smoking: Also pretty much how things are now. Although it would effectly ban smoking from the sidewalk (in Japan, a very heavy smoking population, smoking in public is restricted to certain areas), smoking areas could be set up outside, or it may be allowed to smoke outside if certain conditions are met. If a city or state wished to ban smoking in public buildings, they would just need to refuse to hand out smoking licenses.
Prostitution: Restricting it to licensed properties (AKA brothels) would still leave street walking illegal. I'd make the brothel responsible for the health of the workers and the client. Forcing prostitutes to get registered will just drive them underground, but there should be a non-invasive way to get them to get regular check ups. I'd make that as a requirement for the license anyway.
Soft Drugs: Pretty much the same as smoking.
Hard Drugs: I'd even include heroin in this category, but realistically, I wouldn't recommend that any heroin licenses are issued.
Petrol: Not really a vice, sure. Any vice tax on petrol must be used to pay for the roads, making it a user pays issue. Hopefully this will also have the added benefits of encouraging public transport use and promoting alternative fuel sources.
GAY MARRIAGE
I wouldn't make them legal. Marriage is a religious institution and if the church does not want to marry gay couples it should not have to. Instead, I'd remove the legal aspects of marriage and move them all over to civil unions. Anyone would be able to have a civil union with anyone else. Multiple partners are acceptable. It is not for the government to tell anyone how to love. Of course, lines are still drawn with children.
ENVIRONMENT
I am not a fan of the Kyoto agreement. Instead I would like to see an environmental agreement based on the carbon footprint of the country compared to the carbon offset of the country (trees, size of the country, etc), rather than some arbitary "1991" setting. Companies must also be held fully accountable for their polluting.
In favour of Hydro, Solar and Wind Turbine power sources over Coal. Make fly ash Coal burning illegal. I'm a New Zealander, so anti-Nuclear power stations.
Improved public transport. Higher density and electrification. Not necessarily expected to make a profit, as the social benefits can outweigh the fiscal damage.
MILITARY
Cut down the military by a whole lot. Focus more on peace keeping than aggression. Use diplomacy rather than force to avert conflict.
WELFARE
Welfare should be available for everyone. By letting people keep falling and falling, they are not being given a chance to get back on their feet. I would much rather contribute to a welfare society than allow so many people to be living on the streets who have a much reduced chance of getting back up on their feet and contributing to society. I would consider it a failing of society for anyone to be living on the streets due to circumstances not of their choosing (i.e., the only homeless people should be those that refuse to work or got there through drugs and alcohol).
LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY
At the age of 18 a child officially becomes an adult, although they can choose to become an adult at 16 or 17 with the consent of their parents. Once a child becomes an adult, they are no longer eligible for free education. They are allowed to participate in vices, give consent for sex, join the military and form a civil union with another adult.
LAW AND ORDER
Society is based on people working together for the betterment of all. If people are shown to be unwilling (not including the incapable, such as the elderly or disabled (physically or mentally)) to contribute to society after being given many chances, those people should be removed from society. I'm not talking about people down on their luck and on welfare, I'm talking about people who live on state welfare and refuse to work even when the opportunity is given to them. I'm talking about violent repeat criminals. And I don't mean put them in prison where they would still be leaching off society. Put them on an island somewhere and let them do whatever they like.
Any parents of children that commit crimes must go through appropriate parenthood training.
QUARANTINE
I have been saying this for many years. People with an incurrable and infectious disease need to be quarantineed. And this includes people with HIV/AIDS. To make a long subject short, test everyone, put those that test positive in set communities where they are not allowed to leave, but otherwise have full freedoms and access to treatment. Test everyone who tested negative again six month later. Problem solved. We don't need to lose another 40 million+ people to the virus. I take a lot of flak for my beliefs on this one. Mostly people accuse me of encouraging concentration camps. I see it more as treating the cause rather than the symptoms.