Australia: Political Parties Material 1930-
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Country Liberal Party
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Australian labor party
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Australian Christian Party
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National Socialist Party of Australia
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Australian Conservative Party
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World Socialist Party
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Democratic Labor Party
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Australian Family Movement
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Communist party of Australia
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The Communist Party of Australia has been interested in a range of issues from its inception in 1920 until it ceased to be a political party in 1991. These interests are reflected in its files on women's issues, trade unions, election campaigns, the environmental movement, peace and disarmament, unemployment and Aboriginal issues. From the description of Records [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225816752 The Communist Party of Australia was founded in...
Libertarian Movement of Australia
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Spartacist League of Australia and New Zealand
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United Christian Party
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Environmental Independents
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Nuclear Disarmament Party
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Socialist party of Australia
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Australia Party
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The Australia Party grew out of the Liberal Reform movement, a group with the prime aim of reforming the Liberal Party and especially its policy on Vietnam. The name Australia Party was taken in 1969 and in 1969-70 it had a representative in the Senate in Tasmanian, Senator Turnbull. Party members sought to operate a system of participatory democracy within the party while some demanded a more formal, bureaucratic organization. A compromise retained the emphasis on participation by the membershi...
Australian Democrats
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Australian political party formed in 1977 by a merger of the Australia Party and the New Liberal Movement, with Don Chipp as leader. At the federal level, the Australian Democrats held seats in the Senate continuously from 1977 to 2008. From the description of Records of the Australian Democrats Parliamentary Party and Whips' Office, 1981-2008 [manuscript]. [1981-2008] (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 462158170 Founded in 1977 by then Liberal Senator Don Chipp as a...
Trades and Labor Council
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Adelaide Revolutionary Marxists
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Libertarian Party of Australia
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Australian Council of Social Service
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Formed in 1959, ACOSS is an autonomous, national, non-government organization concerned with social policy and planning. Membership comprises national social welfare organizations and State Councils of Social Service. From the description of Records [manuscript]. 1959-1989. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225851484 ...
Country Party
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Call for Australia Citizen's Movement
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National Party
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Institute of Commonwealth Studies
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In contrast to its brief period of political unity the Caribbean region has produced pressure groups of a more enduring nature. The Caribbean Conference of Churches is an ecumenical body founded in 1971 and concerned with problems of human rights and poverty in the region, whilst the Caribbean Youth Conference was an organisation bringing together national youth organisations for educational and exchange purposes. This collection holds a small quantity of materials from the 1980s dealing with th...
National Centre Party
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People's World Commonwealth Party
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United Australia Party
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Socialist Party of Australia (Anti-Communist)
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Republican Party of Australia
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Workers Party
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United Tasmania Group
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Liberal Party of Australia
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Immigration Party
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Aboriginal Independent Party
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Communist Party of Australia (Marxist-Leninist)
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Socialist Labor Party.
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Founded in 1877, the Socialist Labor Party (SLP) developed into the foremost socialist organization in the United States at the turn of the century and was the first American Marxist party to maintain its existence over a long span of years. From the guide to the Socialist Labor Party records, 1877-1907., (Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library) The Socialist Labor Party (SLP), founded in 1877, was the first significant Ameri...
Henry George League
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Progress Party
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