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List of historical political parties in Australia

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This is a list of historical political parties in Australia.

These parties are no longer registered or active at a federal, state or federal level. Historical names of defunct and current parties are not included in the list as they are not separate entities.

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Major parties

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Federal parliamentary parties

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Notes:

  1. The party's seats is determined by the party's maximum number of seats acquired during its tenure.

State parliamentary parties

New South Wales

Notes:

  1. The party's seats is determined by the party's maximum number of seats acquired during its tenure.
  2. The New South Wales Legislative Council was appointed by the Governor between 1855 and 1933.
  3. Longest-serving party leader.

Queensland

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Notes:

  1. The party's seats is determined by the party's maximum number of seats acquired during its tenure.
  2. Members of the Queensland Legislative Council were appointed by the Governor. In 1922 it was abolished.
  3. The party held several names over its duration. By its dissolution it was named the "Queensland National Party" or the "National Party of Queensland".
  4. Longest-serving party leader.
  5. The party was established as the "Queensland People's Party" however later merged with the federal Liberal Party and changed its name to align with the federal branch.
  6. The party was originally called the "National Party", also called the "Nationalist Party". However by its dissolution was named the "United Party".
  7. Also known as the "Queensland Communist Group" in its early years.

Other states

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Other represented parties

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Parties without representation

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See also

Notes

  1. Also known as Voices for the Senate.

References

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