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.
The Honourable Tony Abbott M.P. (Warringah) is the Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia.
In 2012, the leader of the Liberal Party of Australia at the federal level is Tony Abbott.
Australia's political leader is the Prime Minister. In 2013, this is Tony Abbott, of the Australian Liberal Party.
In Australia in 2010, the leader of the opposition is Tony Abbott, of the Liberal party of Australia.
Brendan Nelson was the leader of the liberal opposition 23 10 08
In Australia, the leader of the Opposition in 2011 is Tony Abbott, of the Liberal party.
Tony Abbott does not "run" the Liberal Party of Australia; he is the leader, which is somewhat different. He was elected leader of the Liberal Party on 1 December 2009.
Tony Abbott is the Federal leader of the Liberal Party of Australia.
As leader of the Liberal Party of Australia, Tony Abbott is the current Federal Opposition leader in Australia. He is also the Federal Member for Warringah.
The Liberal Party of Australia. He not only supports it, but is its leader.
In 2011, the state leader of Victoria, Australia is Edward Norman 'Ted' Baillieu, of the Liberal Party. As state leader, his position is Premier.
Tony Abbott was elected leader of the Liberal Party in Australia on 1 December 2009.