Liberals (Victoria, pre-1909)

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 the late 19th century until around 1917.[1][2][3]

Before then, multiple Liberal political groupings were active in the Victorian colonial politics. Since that time, a formal political party structure has emerged.[4]

  1. ^ "Australian Politics and Elections Database: 1 October 1902". University of Western Australia. Retrieved 6 August 2017.
  2. ^ "The Formation of the Australian Country Parties" (PDF). Australian National University.
  3. ^ "1900-1919: turbulent years". Victorian Electoral Commission.
  4. ^ "Berry, Sir Graham (1822–1904)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Although elected leader of the Opposition, he stood down in 1894 for younger and stronger men, and the Liberal Party which in 1894-99 presided over Victoria's recovery and her part in Federation was led by George Turner.