Really,
this is what it said for your Country:
Australia
In the past few years, the term "progressive" has been used in Australia to refer to what used to be called "The Third Way." The term is popular in Australia, and it is often used in place of "social liberal." The term "liberalism" has become associated with free markets and small government; in other words "classical liberalism." Progressivism is used to differentiate between the two-party political system of the classical-economic liberal Liberal Party and the protectionist-working class Labor Party.
The Australian Greens represent the third largest political party in the country, polling around 12% with 9 senators and one newly elected member of the Australian House of Representatives (elected in the 2010 Australian federal election). The party espouses progressive ideologies, together with grassroots democracy and participatory democracy.