Interestingly enough, Australia One isn't registered as a political party. That could just mean that they haven't yet filled all the requirements to register.
From what I can gather Australia One doesn't intend to register as a political party, but instead will have each of it's candidates run as independents and as such will be listed below the line on elecrion ballot forms. This is an intersting tactic and I don't think it has been tried before.
It brings a few things to mind.
First up, when GAP decided to register as a political party, there was some doubt that they could effectively run a constitutional campaign while registered or contracting to the administrative govt. If Bosi is intent on re-establishing the constitution as the supreme law, then this may be his way of getting around the administrative government system. In more recent posts discussing a co-operative between parties with a constitutional aim, Bosi stated that GAP had nothing to offer him. At first blush, this sounds a pretty arrogant statement, but taking into account the differences between a constitutional and an administrative government perhaps Bosi sees his approach more conducive to achieving a return to the supremecy in law of the constitution. GAP's approach, on the other hand, seems more like trying to return constitutional supremecy in law through the administrative govt system by signing up with them. Kind of like joining a soccer team while really wanting to play tennis and trying to get all the other soccer players to want to play tennis too.
Also, I once asked a client who had been a local Member of Parliament before retirement how she would vote in local elections if she wanted to see serious change. She said if you really want to shake things up, vote for the independents.
In any case, and whatever the truth of the matter is with Bosi and Australia One, having a crossbench that's loaded with independents who are acting with similar interests in mind by virtue of their membership with Australia One might really be in a position to shake things up. Whether that is for better, worse or has no impact at all it will be interesting to watch unfold. As a military man Bosi will be big on strategy and as far as I know he has chosen a unique approach to the problem at hand. The problem with the plan that is evident so far is that there are only two independents named on the Australia One page, including Bosi himself. There may be more that haven't been announced yet.
Here's a link explaining the position, pro's and con's of independents in parliament.