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Liberals for Forests | |
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Abbreviation | LFF |
Founder | Keith Woollard |
Founded | 3 July 1999 |
Registered | 1 May 2001 |
Dissolved | 2008 |
Ideology | Green liberalism |
Western Australian Legislative Assembly | 1 / 57 (2001−2008)
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Albany City Council | 1 / 12 (2001)
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Liberals for Forests was an Australian political minor party. It contested both state and federal elections between 2001 and 2008, but only ever achieved one elected representative – Janet Woollard in Western Australia. It never achieved representation at the federal level.[1]
The party was founded in 1999 by Dr Keith Woollard, husband of Janet Woollard and an ex-AMA president.[2][3] Janet successfully contested a seat at the 2001 state election, and was re-elected in 2005 and again in 2008 as an Independent Liberal.
The party generally professed itself to be ideologically aligned with the centre-right sympathies of the Liberal Party, but was aligned with Labor in certain states such as NSW but with a greater regard to environmentalism.[4]
Despite its low profile, the party gained a respectable proportion of the primary senate vote in some states. For example, in the 2004 election it received only a few hundred votes less than the Australian Democrats in Victoria.