In 1944, the Liberal Party of Australia was founded after a three-day meeting held in a small hall not far from Parliament House in Canberra. The meeting was called by the then Leader of the Opposition (United Australia Party) Sir Robert Menzies.
Was the 12th prime minister of Australia, longest serving prime minister of Australia, He founded the Liberal Party,
There are two major political parties in Australia, The Liberal Party, which is center-right, and the Labor Party, which is center-left. The Liberal Party was founded the 31 of August of 1945, by Robert Menzies. Their current leader is Tony Abbot, their president is Alan Stockdale and their Deputy leader is Julie Bishop.
Liberal Party of Australia was created in 1944.
Liberal Movement - Australia - ended in 1976.
Liberal Movement - Australia - was created in 1973.
The current Conservative Party was created in 2003, founded by Stephen Harper and Peter MacKay.
Liberal Democratic Party - Australia - was created in 2001.
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There are two major political parties in Australia, The Liberal Party, which is center-right, and the Labor Party, which is center-left. The Liberal Party was founded the 31 of August of 1945, by Robert Menzies. Their current leader is Tony Abbot, their president is Alan Stockdale and their Deputy leader is Julie Bishop.
Federal Women's Committee of the Liberal Party of Australia was created in 1945.
Graeme Starr has written: 'The Liberal Party of Australia' -- subject(s): History, Liberal Party of Australia
Many countries have Liberal parties including Australia and Canada. The Liberal Party in the UK became the Liberal Democrats in the late 1980s.