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Political youth organisation of Liberal Party
The Young Liberal Movement of Australia, commonly referred to as the Young Liberals, is the youth movement of the Liberal Party of Australia representing
Young_Liberals_(Australia)
Topics referred to by the same term
Young Liberals may refer to: Young Liberals (Australia) Young Liberals Austria Young Liberals of Canada Young Liberals (Germany) Young Liberals of Norway
Young_Liberals
Political party in Australia
People—Speech by Robert Menzies on 22 May 1942. Liberals.Net: Liberal Party of Australia". Liberals.net. 22 May 1942. Archived from the original on 3
Liberal_Party_of_Australia
Australian student political organisation
video included Liberal students chanting "We're racist, we're sexist, we're homophobic". The president of the New South Wales Young Liberals released a statement
Australian Liberal Students' Federation
Australian_Liberal_Students'_Federation
Political party in Australia
Canberra Liberals, officially known as the Liberal Party of Australia (Australian Capital Territory Division), is the division of the Liberal Party of
Canberra_Liberals
Global association of centre-right political youth groups
Armenia // Young Republicans of Armenia Australia // Australian Liberal Students Federation; Young Liberals; Young Nationals Austria // Young People's Party
International Young Democrat Union
International_Young_Democrat_Union
Former political party in Australia
1917, the Liberals and National Labor formally merged to form the Nationalist Party. Although the merged party was dominated by former Liberals, Hughes
Liberal Party (Australia, 1909)
Liberal_Party_(Australia,_1909)
Political faction
also known as Modern Liberals, Small-L Liberals Liberal Left, The Mods, social liberals, and wets, Julia Banks left the Liberal Party in 2018 while sitting
Moderates (Liberal Party of Australia)
Moderates_(Liberal_Party_of_Australia)
Political party official in Australia
the original on 2 March 2022. "Liberals' New Chairman". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 33, 479. New South Wales, Australia. 12 April 1945. p. 3. Retrieved
President of the Liberal Party of Australia
President_of_the_Liberal_Party_of_Australia
leader of the Liberal Party, also known as leader of the Parliamentary Liberal Party, is the highest office within the Liberal Party of Australia, as well
Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia
Leader_of_the_Liberal_Party_of_Australia
Political party in Australia
South Australian Liberal Party, officially known as the Liberal Party of Australia (South Australian Division), and often shortened to SA Liberals, is the
South Australian Liberal Party
South_Australian_Liberal_Party
Right-wing faction of the conservative Liberal Party of Australia
(2 April 2023). "Conservatives used to think Aston was the Liberals' future". Australian Financial Review. Nine Entertainment. Archived from the original
National Right (Liberal Party of Australia)
National_Right_(Liberal_Party_of_Australia)
Coalition of centre-right political parties in Australia
centre-right political parties in Australia. Its primary members are the Liberal Party of Australia and the National Party of Australia (previously known as the
Liberal–National_Coalition
Youth division of the National Party of Australia
become the Young Liberal National Party (Young LNP). The Young LNP is effectively the Queensland division of both the federal Young Liberals and the federal
Young_Nationals_(Australia)
Former Australian political party
of the new party's youth wing, the Young Liberals. Australian nationalism List of political parties in Australia Duncan Hughes 1931, p. 2; Current History
Nationalist_Party_(Australia)
Election of Australia's 48th parliament
senior Liberal minister Simon Birmingham. The Liberals suffered particularly large swings against them in metropolitan seats. Notably, the Liberals won no
2025 Australian federal election
2025_Australian_federal_election
South Australian political party (1973-1976)
its youth wing, the Young Liberals. On 21 March 1972, a faction, but closer to a "party within a party" was formed: the New Liberals. On 28 March it was
Liberal_Movement_(Australia)
Australian politician (born 1968)
Terry James Young (born 20 February 1968) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since the 2019 federal election
Terry Young (Australian politician)
Terry_Young_(Australian_politician)
Political faction
muddle". Guardian Australia. Hutchinson, Samantha (7 August 2022). "NSW Liberals unite in 'rebuke' to Hawke over election fiasco". Australian Financial Review
Centre Right (Liberal Party of Australia)
Centre_Right_(Liberal_Party_of_Australia)
Political party in Western Australia
Western Australian Liberal Party, officially known as the Liberal Party of Australia (Western Australian Division), is the division of the Liberal Party
Western Australian Liberal Party
Western_Australian_Liberal_Party
Northern Territory political party
The Country Liberal Party of the Northern Territory (CLP), commonly known as the Country Liberals, is a centre-right and conservative political party
Country_Liberal_Party
Conservative political party in Queensland, Australia
stronger in these regional centres than the Liberals. As a result, the Nationals had more seats than the Liberals and their predecessors, and had been the
Liberal National Party of Queensland
Liberal_National_Party_of_Queensland
Political party in Victoria
Victorian Liberal Party as the Victorian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia, and federal members endorsed by the LCP sat with the Liberals in Canberra
Victorian_Liberal_Party
Australian political party election
spill was held on 13 February 2026 to elect the leader of the Liberal Party of Australia, and by virtue, the leader of the Opposition. Angus Taylor was
2026 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
2026_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill
Political party in Australia
Tasmanian Liberal Party, officially known as the Liberal Party of Australia (Tasmanian Division) and more simply as the Tasmanian Liberals, is the state
Tasmanian_Liberal_Party
Political affiliation
MPs to sit as Independent Liberals were Peter Cain and Elizabeth Lee, who were unilaterally expelled from the Canberra Liberals partyroom by the then leader
Independent Liberal (Australia)
Independent_Liberal_(Australia)
Political party in Australia
South Wales Liberal Party, officially called The Liberal Party of Australia, New South Wales Division, and colloquially known as the NSW Liberals, is the
New_South_Wales_Liberal_Party
Election of South Australia's 56th parliament
Liberals won 5 seats, One Nation won 4 seats, and independents claimed 4 seats. In the Legislative Council, Labor won 5 seats, One Nation 3, Liberals
2026 South Australian state election
2026_South_Australian_state_election
Australian political party election
leadership election was held on 13 May 2025 to elect the leader of the Liberal Party of Australia, and by virtue, the leader of the Opposition. The election took
2025 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election
2025_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_election
Hanson regains ground and Liberals rise as Labor falls to equal lowest point since 2022". The Australian. Sydney: News Corp Australia. 19 July 2026. Retrieved
Opinion polling for the next Australian federal election
Opinion_polling_for_the_next_Australian_federal_election
a leadership spill of the federal parliamentary leader of the Liberal Party of Australia and Prime Minister was proposed by Malcolm Turnbull, who requested
September 2015 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
September_2015_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill
Leader selection contests within Australia's then governing party
Leadership spills of the federal parliamentary leadership of the Liberal Party of Australia were held on 21 and 24 August 2018 and were called by the incumbent
2018 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spills
2018_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spills
founding of the Queensland Young Liberals in 1949, by Sir James Killen, and the Queensland Young Nationals in 1958. The Young LNP recognises the contribution
Young_LNP
Political party in Australia (1920–1991)
The Communist Party of Australia (CPA), known as the Australian Communist Party (ACP) from 1944 to 1951, was an Australian communist party founded in
Communist_Party_of_Australia
Australian politician
(born 7 May 1988) is an Australian politician. A member of the Liberal National Party of Queensland, he sits with the Liberal Party in federal parliament
Phillip_Thompson
Australian politician (born 1990)
of Australia. Additionally, she was a former president of the Victorian Young Liberals in 2016. During her time as the leader of the Young Liberals, she
Jess_Wilson
Christian groups
Uruguay. In 2006, a Liberal Catholic bishop—Johannes van Alphen—consecrated Markus van Alphen. Alphen, in turn, established the Young Rite. Bishop Johannes
Liberal_Catholic_Church
Australian political system, the Australian Labor Party and the Liberal Party of Australia. Federally, 13 of the 150 members of the lower house (Members
List of political parties in Australia
List_of_political_parties_in_Australia
Election of Peter Dutton
A leadership election of the Liberal Party of Australia was held on 30 May 2022, following the defeat of the Scott Morrison government at the 2022 federal
2022 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election
2022_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_election
from the original on 13 August 2023. Retrieved 13 August 2023. "Liberals for Yes". Liberals for Yes. 2 September 2023. Archived from the original on 13 August
2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum
2023_Australian_Indigenous_Voice_referendum
Political parties in Victoria, Australia
The Liberal Party, often known simply as the Liberals, was the name used by a number of political groupings and parties in the Victorian Parliament from
Liberals_(Victoria,_pre-1909)
Australian political party
Western Australia. However, successive electoral redistributions after 1964 indicated that the Country Party was losing ground electorally to the Liberals as
National_Party_of_Australia
Australian politician (born 1983)
served as President of the South Australian Young Liberal Movement. In 2005 he ran for the position of Federal Young Liberal President but was defeated by
James Stevens (Australian politician)
James_Stevens_(Australian_politician)
Australian political party leadership contest
A spill of the leadership of the Liberal Party of Australia took place on 15 September 2008. At a ballot on 16 September, Shadow Treasurer Malcolm Turnbull
2008 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
2008_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill
Defunct Australian political party
The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) was an Australian breakaway political party of the United Australia Party that contested the 1943 federal election and
Liberal Democratic Party (1943–1945)
Liberal_Democratic_Party_(1943–1945)
Australian politician (born 1966)
Retrieved 4 May 2021. Liberals' Rick Wilson tentatively claims victory in O'Connor Massola, James (20 March 2021). "Who's who in the Liberals' left, right and
Rick Wilson (Australian politician)
Rick_Wilson_(Australian_politician)
A spill of the leadership of the Liberal Party of Australia took place on 29 November 2007, following the defeat of the Howard government at the federal
2007 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election
2007_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_election
1920s political party in Australia
The Australian Liberal Party, also known as the Progressive Liberals, was an Australian political party that operated in the state of Victoria in the
Australian Liberal Party (1926)
Australian_Liberal_Party_(1926)
Philosophy of individual rights and liberty
Different liberals espouse various and sometimes conflicting views depending on their understanding of these principles but generally support liberal democracy
Liberalism
Political party in Australia
TNL, formerly registered as The New Liberals, was an Australian political party formed in 2019. Victor Kline, a barrister from Sydney, was the founder
TNL_(political_party)
Former Australian politician
Retrieved 7 December 2014. "John Howard. People of the Liberal Party of Australia". Liberals.Net. Australian Media Pty Ltd. Archived from the original on 11
John_Hewson
Former political party in Australia
Protectionist Party, also known as the Protectionist Liberal Party or Liberal Protectionist Party, was an Australian political party, formally organised from 1887
Protectionist_Party
Australian politician
Dean Geoffrey Young (born 23 March 1973) is an Australian politician. He was a Liberal Party of Australia member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing
Dean Young (Australian politician)
Dean_Young_(Australian_politician)
Political party leadership contest
leadership spill for the federal parliamentary leader of the Liberal Party of Australia, and therein Prime Minister and Deputy Leader was held on 9 February
February 2015 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill motion
February_2015_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill_motion
Prime Minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007
lawyer before entering parliament. A former federal president of the Young Liberals, he first stood for office at the 1968 New South Wales state election
John_Howard
Prime Minister of Australia from 1975 to 1983
estrangement from the Liberal Party. Many Liberals criticised the Fraser years as "a decade of lost opportunity" on deregulation of the Australian economy and other
Malcolm_Fraser
A spill of the leadership of the Liberal Party of Australia took place on 8 April 1982, following former foreign minister Andrew Peacock's dissatisfaction
1982 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
1982_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill
Political alliance in Australia
UAP being absorbed into the Liberal Party of Australia in October 1945. The 1947 state election resulted in the Liberal–Country coalition winning a substantial
Liberal–National Coalition (Victoria)
Liberal–National_Coalition_(Victoria)
Federal political party in Canada
government to Macdonald. The Liberals would spend the next 18 years in opposition. In their early history, the Liberals were the party of continentalism
Liberal_Party_of_Canada
An election for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Australia took place on 11 March 1983, following the resignation of Malcolm Fraser following his
1983 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election
1983_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_election
Australian politician (born 1970)
graduated. Dutton joined the Young Liberals in 1988 aged 18. He became the policy vice-chair of the Bayside Young Liberals the following year and chair
Peter_Dutton
Australian political party leadership election
spill of the leadership of the Liberal Party of Australia took place on 3 April 1990, following the defeat of the Liberal Party at the federal election
1990 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election
1990_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_election
National students' union in Australia
Australian Liberal Students' Federation (Liberals, Libs): typically associated with the Liberal party.[better source needed] Generally, Liberal-controlled
National Union of Students (Australia)
National_Union_of_Students_(Australia)
Topics referred to by the same term
Terence Young (writer) (born 1953), Canadian writer Terry Young (American politician) (born 1948), former mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma Terry Young (Australian politician)
Terence_Young
Western Australian politician
The University of Western Australia and was involved with the Student Guild. He was federal president of the Young Liberals from 2019 to 2020. He was
Liam_Staltari
September 2008). "Liberals' push to throw the book at Nelson". Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 7 June 2010. "Liberals struggled under Nelson:
2009 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
2009_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill
Political party in Queensland
The Queensland Liberal Party, officially known as the Liberal Party of Australia (Queensland Division), was the Queensland division of the centre-right
Queensland_Liberal_Party
Former political party in Australia
University Publishing. ISBN 9780522873498. Brett, Judith (2012). Australian Liberals and the Moral Middle Class: From Alfred Deakin to John Howard. Cambridge
Free_Trade_Party
A spill of the leadership of the Liberal Party of Australia took place on 23 March 1993, following the 1993 federal election. The spill was won by incumbent
1993 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
1993_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill
of the Liberal Party of Australia was held on 23 May 1994. The incumbent, John Hewson, was defeated by Alexander Downer in a vote of Liberal Party Members
1994 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
1994_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill
A leadership election in the Liberal Party of Australia, the party of government in the Parliament of Australia, was held on 9 January 1968. It followed
1968 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election
1968_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_election
Australian politician
Young is an Australian Liberal National politician who was the member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland for Keppel from 2012 to 2015. Liberal
Bruce_Young_(politician)
Australian politician (1939–2021)
Liberal primary vote, impressing party elders. He was president of the Young Liberals in 1962, and by 1965 he was president of the Victorian Liberal Party
Andrew_Peacock
Australian federal election results
Unlike in other states, the Liberal Party of Australia and Nationals were not on a joint ticket. However, the Liberals finished far ahead of Labor in
2007 Australian Senate election
2007_Australian_Senate_election
Australian politician (born 1977)
2017 to August 2018. Hawke was the national and state president of the Young Liberals. Hawke was born on 9 July 1977 in Wollongong, New South Wales. His mother
Alex_Hawke
Political ideology within conservatism
and most liberal conservatives are affiliated to the European People's Party (EPP), while liberals (including conservative and social liberals) are affiliated
Liberal_conservatism
Australian politician
Rebecca Young is an Australian politician. She was elected member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland for Redlands in the 2024 Queensland state election
Rebecca Young (Australian politician)
Rebecca_Young_(Australian_politician)
Australian federal election results
2025 Australian Senate election Members of the Australian Senate, 2025–2028 Two LNP senators sit in the National party room and two sit in the Liberal party
2025 Australian Senate election
2025_Australian_Senate_election
Australian politician (born 1971)
the Liberal Party in 1989. Since joining, Wakeling has been an active member of the La Trobe University Liberal Club, the Noble Park Young Liberals (Australia)
Nick_Wakeling
Political party in Australia
The Liberal Union was a political party in South Australia resulting from a merger between the Liberal and Democratic Union (LDU) and the two independent
Liberal Union (South Australia)
Liberal_Union_(South_Australia)
Political party in Australia
The Australian Democrats are a centrist political party in Australia. Founded in 1977 from a merger of the Australia Party and the New Liberal Movement
Australian_Democrats
Australian politician
Raymond Laurence Young (7 September 1938 – 2 December 2000) was an Australian politician. He was a Liberal member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
Ray Young (Australian politician)
Ray_Young_(Australian_politician)
Australian politician (born 1966)
Liberal party leadership ballot". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 February 2026. "From demotion to deputy: Hume appointed Liberals' No. 2". The Australian
Angus_Taylor
Australian politician (born 1971)
30 April 1971) is an Australian politician who has served as the deputy leader of the Opposition and deputy leader of the Liberal Party since 2026. She
Jane_Hume
of the Liberals. Sex Party preferences saw the Greens reach the quota to secure the fifth seat, while Family First preferences saw the Liberals overtake
Electoral results for the Australian Senate in South Australia
Electoral_results_for_the_Australian_Senate_in_South_Australia
Australian politician (born 1981)
Sarah Coral Hanson-Young (née Hanson; born 23 December 1981) is an Australian politician who has been a Senator for South Australia since July 2008, representing
Sarah_Hanson-Young
Australian politician
Dr Dennis Charles Young AM (born 7 August 1947) is an Australian politician and public health campaigner. He was a Liberal Party member of the Legislative
Dennis Young (Australian politician)
Dennis_Young_(Australian_politician)
Australian politician (born 1957)
is an Australian former politician and barrister who served as the treasurer of Australia from 1996 to 2007 and the deputy leader of the Liberal Party
Peter_Costello
the Liberals. The 2017 state election saw Labor win one of the most comprehensive victories on record at the state or territory level in Australia. Labor
2021 Western Australian state election
2021_Western_Australian_state_election
Australian politician (1923–2003)
Harold William Young KCMG (30 June 1923 – 21 November 2006) was an Australian Liberal Party politician who represented South Australia in the Senate from
Harold_Young_(politician)
James Robert Michael Wallace is an Australian politician. In 2024, he was selected by the NSW Liberals to contest the 2024 Hornsby by-election, in which
James Wallace (Australian politician)
James_Wallace_(Australian_politician)
Political party in Australia
equivalents) of the Liberal Party of Australia. Liberal Party of Australia (New South Wales Division) (Site) Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)
List of state divisions of the Liberal Party of Australia
List_of_state_divisions_of_the_Liberal_Party_of_Australia
Australian politician
wasted on landslides in the Liberals' rural heartland. Even with the likely support of the one National Party MP, the Liberals were still one seat short
John_Olsen
Prime Minister of Australia from 1968 to 1971
Coalition, which would spell electoral disaster for the Liberals. Up to that time, the Liberals had never won enough seats in any House of Representatives
John_Gorton
Political party in Australia
former Australia Party national convenors John Siddons and Colin Mason later elected as Democrats senators. The Australia Party grew out of the Liberal Reform
Australia_Party
There was a change of leadership of the Liberal Party of Australia on 5 September 1985 with John Howard replacing Andrew Peacock. A spill of the deputy
1985 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
1985_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill
Political party in Australia
towards the Liberals, its policies, and leader Malcolm Turnbull, he stated that its establishment did not signal any breakaway from the Liberals, of which
Australian_Conservatives
Prime Minister of Australia from 2013 to 2015
Liberals amid struggle to fight back against One Nation". Sky News Australia. 7 May 2026. Retrieved 29 May 2026. "Tony Abbott to become new Liberal party
Tony_Abbott
Prime Minister of Australia from 2015 to 2018
November 2009. Rodgers, Emma (26 November 2009). "Senior Liberals desert Turnbull". ABC News. Australia. Archived from the original on 1 February 2010. Retrieved
Malcolm_Turnbull
Prime Minister of Australia from 1966 to 1967
the UAP into opposition, and he joined the new Liberal Party upon its creation in 1945. When the Liberals came to office in 1949, Holt became a senior figure
Harold_Holt
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