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  2. Moderates (Liberal Party of Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Moderate Liberals often represent inner-city and wealthy House of Representatives seats or are in the Senate. [13] The Moderates are noted as having very little presence in the states of Queensland and Western Australia ; however, in Victoria , the nominal Moderate faction is not affiliated with those of the other states. [ 13 ]

  3. List of political parties in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Australia has a mild two-party system, with two dominant political groupings in the Australian political system, the Australian Labor Party and the Liberal/National Coalition. Federally, 17 of the 151 members of the lower house (Members of Parliament, or MPs) are not members of major parties, as well as 21 of the 76 members of ...

  4. Australian Democrats - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Democrats is a centrist [6] [7] political party in Australia. [10] Founded in 1977 from a merger of the Australia Party and the New Liberal Movement, both of which were descended from Liberal Party splinter groups, it was Australia's largest minor party from its formation in 1977 through to 2004 and frequently held the balance of power in the Senate during that time.

  5. Liberalism in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The "wet" (moderate) [citation needed] and "dry" (conservative) [citation needed] wings of the Liberal party co-operated fairly harmoniously [citation needed], but in the early 1970s as conservatives started to dominate in South Australia liberals led by Steele Hall broke off to form the Liberal Movement [citation needed].

  6. Politics of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Opposing interests coalesced into two main parties: a centre-right party with a base in business and the middle classes that has been predominantly conservative and moderate, now the Liberal Party of Australia; [107] and a rural or agrarian conservative party, now the National Party of Australia. [108]

  7. Libertarian Party (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Libertarian Party (LP), formerly known as the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), is an Australian political party founded in Canberra in 2001. The party espouses smaller government and supports policies that are based on classical liberal , libertarian principles, [ 10 ] such as lower taxes, opposing restrictions on civil liberties ...

  8. Liberal Party of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Liberal Party was founded in 1944 as the successor to the United Australia Party. Historically the most successful political party in Australia’s history, the Liberal Party is now in opposition at a federal level, although it presently holds government in the Northern Territory, Queensland and Tasmania at a sub-national level.

  9. National Right (Liberal Party of Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The National Right, [1] also known as the Conservatives, [10] or the Hard Right, [11] is one of four factions (the other three are the Moderates, Centrists, and the Centre Right) [12] within the federal Liberal Party of Australia. Reportedly concerned more with social issues, [1] the faction is the most organised [1] and the furthest right of ...