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Australian Conservative Party

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Australian Conservative Party
AbbreviationACP
Founder
Founded8 December 1989
Registered8 December 1989[1]
Dissolved1991; 32 years ago (1991)
Split fromNational
Ideology
Political positionRight-wing
ReligionChristianity (Lutheran)
Colours  Blue

The Australian Conservative Party was founded as a registered political party in 1989, under the leadership of Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen, the Premier of Queensland from 1968 to 1988.[2] It remained active until 1991 when it was deregistered[3] by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) when the membership fell below the required 500 members. The party then attempted to reform under the "Australian Conservative Alliance", also known as Australia First, in 1995.[citation needed]

After two years since his ousting as Leader of the National Party, former Queensland Premier, Sir Joh, announced the launching of a new conservative political party, the Australian Conservative Party, in front of one-hundred people in Hervey Bay, Queensland.[4] He created the party alongside Lin Powell.[5]

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Joh for Canberra

References

  1. ^ "Australian Electoral Commission: Notice of Registration of a Political Party". Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. No. GN49. 20 December 1989. p. 2894. Retrieved 12 January 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ "Launched" The Age, 17 December 1989
  3. ^ "Australian Conservative Party". aec.gov.au. Australian Electoral Commission.
  4. ^ "Joh behind conservative party push". The Canberra Times. Brisbane. 10 December 1989.
  5. ^ "Joh backs 'Democratic, er, Conservative Party'". The Canberra Times. Brisbane. 11 December 1989.


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