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The '''Liberal Party of Australia''' is a centre-right political party in [Australia]. | {{subpages}} | ||
The '''Liberal Party of Australia''' is a centre-right political party in [[Australia]]. | |||
The Liberal Party was formed in 1944 to compete with the centre-left [Australian Labor Party] for political office, both at the federal level and in the Australian states. | The Liberal Party was formed in 1944 to compete with the centre-left [[Australian Labor Party]] for political office, both at the federal level and in the Australian states. | ||
As of 2006 the Liberal Party | As of 2006 the Liberal Party held power federally since winning government in 1996, and governs in its traditional coalition with [[The Nationals]]. In state politics the Liberals are in [[government]] in all the Australian states and territories. The Liberals' current federal parliamentary leader is the Prime Minister of Australia, [[Malcolm Turnbull]].[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
Latest revision as of 16:00, 11 September 2024
The Liberal Party of Australia is a centre-right political party in Australia.
The Liberal Party was formed in 1944 to compete with the centre-left Australian Labor Party for political office, both at the federal level and in the Australian states.
As of 2006 the Liberal Party held power federally since winning government in 1996, and governs in its traditional coalition with The Nationals. In state politics the Liberals are in government in all the Australian states and territories. The Liberals' current federal parliamentary leader is the Prime Minister of Australia, Malcolm Turnbull.