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582:, a former member of the Liberal party. However, the association had also been highly successful in attracting Labor supporters, so the entire question of the platform was referred to a special conference held in March 1913. Strongly influenced by eastern Wheatbelt representatives, the conference was militant in tone and decided by a vote of 103 to 17 to form a country party in both State and Federal parliaments. By early 1914, the emergent Country Party of Western Australia had adopted some elements of Labor's political structure such as preselection ballots, a local branch structure, annual conferences and the observance of a pledge by party members, and saw their role as a 526:
With this decline came a recognition by government that continued economic growth depended on the development of agriculture. Massive public loans from overseas together with assisted immigration from the United Kingdom saw large areas of land opened up—from 1900 to 1910, the area under crop rose from 74,308 acres (30,071 ha) to 521,862 acres (211,190 ha), while the railway network doubled in size and many public buildings were erected throughout the cultivated areas of the state. In addition, immigrants who had come in search of gold or work increasingly took on jobs as farm workers—the proportion of the population on the
822:, who were very active in setting up branches to endorse local candidates and obtaining donations on which to run the 1947 campaign. This was the start of a significant decline in the Country Party's fortunes over the ensuing decades. In 1946 the party changed its name to the "Country and Democratic League". The party's total of seats would slowly decline at successive elections from the twelve won in 1947 to eight or nine in the elections of the 1950s and 1960s until by the mid-1970s onwards the party would win a maximum of six seats. 1132:", under which 25 per cent of mineral and oil royalty revenues would be spent in the regional areas of Western Australia to develop infrastructure. Grylls also moved the party away from the traditional Coalition with the Liberals. He repositioned the party as an independent force willing to form government with either the Liberals or Labor to push for National policies. In 2007, Grylls stated that the party had formally torn up the Coalition agreement, and would contest the next state election "as a stand-alone conservative party". 609:. The emergence of a three-party contest with a new Country Party remaining "entirely distinct from and not allied with any other Party" and representing the political interests of farmers, a compromise that both the Executive and the membership wholeheartedly supported, resulted in sharp criticism from key Liberals such as Forrest, who engaged in a two-month correspondence with Monger until April 1914 attempting to convince him to rejoin the FSA to the Liberal cause, and State opposition leader 677:
government for the benefit of the state. During this time the government enacted a number of financial aid and other relief measures with Country Party support. However, Gardiner's willingness to work with Labor to achieve Country Party aims on the land alarmed conservatives on the FSA executive, and on 12 March 1915, at the first joint Country Party-FSA conference, the decision was made to appoint a new leader. Gardiner resigned six days later, and
938:. However the National Country Party's reduced position led to public discussions about establishing a clear separate identity from the Liberals. Tensions grew over rural and education issues and, ultimately, milk quotas for dairy producers leading to a split. On 20 May 1975, McPharlin led the party out of the Coalition. The state party then came under pressure from the federal party to resume the coalition, with both federal leader 702:'s continuing support for the government, writing in September 1915 accusing him of "always being the apologist for the bad administration of the present Government". In November, Country Party members were instructed to support a censure motion by the Liberal Party, but although all members did ultimately vote for the motion, it was defeated by the casting vote of the Speaker. On 18 December 1915, the Labor member for 1341:, Barnett would have been forced to keep the Nationals in his cabinet in any event. As mentioned above, even after the 2008 electoral reforms, the Legislative Council still has a significant rural overweighting. Green argued that this malapportionment is strong enough that a Liberal premier cannot govern without National support, even when the Liberals have enough support in the Legislative Assembly to govern alone. 971:, the vice president of the party and an MLA, and Jim Fletcher, the general president, walked out of a strategy planning meeting. The allegation of the campaign offer had been made against Fletcher. Court's strong domination of conservative politics had resulted in the National Country Party having only minor influence and the split galvanised demands for greater independence. 507: 2828: 2795: 2762: 2729: 2664: 2535: 2480: 2358: 2325: 2292: 2163: 2098: 2065: 2032: 1999: 1966: 1933: 1900: 1867: 1812: 1779: 1746: 1713: 2697: 2632: 2600: 2568: 2426: 2394: 2260: 2228: 2196: 2131: 995:, in which McPharlin also lost his seat to the Liberals. All the other National Country and National MLAs retained their seats. The National Country Party was by this stage $ 1.25 million in debt, largely due to the failure of a grocery store it had entered to raise funds. This led to an unsuccessful motion to dissolve the party in May 1983. 605:, epitomising the conservative values of pre-1890s Western Australian society. The Executive was staunchly opposed to the Labor party, and was concerned about the support Labor was able to attract in the newer districts, but at the same time wished for a more considered land settlement policy than the Liberals were offering, and opposed 49: 597:, believed the movement "would be of great use to the Producers, add to the strength of Liberalism and prove advantageous in every way". The FSA's first meetings were at the Liberal League's clubrooms in Perth, and its Executive was dominated by well-established families from the established farming districts around 902:. The Alliance contested most of the state seats and every single federal seat, standing in many metropolitan seats for the first time. However, in both elections the party lost votes and seats compared to the combined performance of its component parties in previous elections, losing its last seats in the federal 530:
had fallen from 32.2% of the State in 1901 to 22.3% by 1911, while the agricultural population had risen from 28.2% to 35.5% in the same period. Land was also given to unemployed labourers and retrenched public servants, which they could gain title on by making it productive. Following the pioneering
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Prior to the 2021 election, the National Party was sitting on the crossbench, and the Liberal Party was the sole opposition party. The election resulted in the National Party winning more seats than the Liberal Party, and gaining official opposition status. Under the opposition alliance, the National
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Federally, it was created on 22 January 1920, when nine members of Parliament, elected in December 1919 supporting the objectives of the Australian Farmers' Federal Organisation, agreed to form an independent political party, known as the Australian Country Party (ACP), which would act independently
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Although the Country Party cooperated with the Liberals in bringing down Scaddan's Labour government, they declined to form a coalition ministry, and they were inconsistent in their support of Wilson's government. At one point in February 1917, a dispute between the parties prompted Wilson to tender
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The party once again split into 2 factions, which competed against each other at the 1980 and 1983 elections. After the 1983 election, the National Country party dissolved, and merged with the National party, however, all 3 MLAs chose to join the liberal party instead. The recombined National party
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the National Country Party maintained the Coalition while the National Party agreed with the Labor Party not to contest each other's seats and Cowan publicly stated his party was willing to support a Labor minority government if it had the largest number of seats. The election saw each party return
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In 1944 came a significant shift in the party's fortunes when the Primary Producers' Association, of which the Party had been the political wing, passed a motion during negotiations with the Wheatgrowers' Union deleting the rule which authorised the Party's existence and its use of PPA branches and
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There were renewed calls for the two rural parties to reunify. In August 1984 a seventeen-point plan was agreed by both parties and on 2 October 1984 the two party organisations formally unified under the name "National Party of Western Australia". However the two parliamentary parties remained as
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At its second conference in June 1912, held at Perth Technical School, the FSA decided to adopt a political platform and elect members to Parliament who were pledged to support it. The FSA's leadership at this time was dominated by conservative established farmers, and particularly by its founding
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in 1901, the population increased from 35,959 to 184,124, and by 1911 had risen to 282,114—in all, an almost eightfold increase. The gold rush peaked in 1903 and, while gold still represented over 65% of the total exports of Western Australia, the industry had started to enter a period of decline.
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A separate party called the "National Party" was formed. The name was initially disallowed after objections from the National Party in Queensland, Victoria and Tasmania but later formalised as the National Party of Australia (WA). Disaffected members of the National Country Party joined including
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and the Coalition was resumed on 31 May; however, Court insisted Old was too inexperienced to be Deputy Premier, and from this point until the Liberals' defeat in 1983, while the Coalition was maintained between the two parties, the Liberal Party got to name both leading positions in the Ministry
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became leader of the party, which became increasingly dominated by Monger. The party had to act carefully, as Labor had committed to an agricultural relief programme and the Executive was wary of upsetting the radical eastern wheatbelt branches. The status quo was cautiously backed at the party's
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was selected as the first leader of the Country Party. The Labor government was returned with a one-seat majority, but could not always rely on its own members, and Gardiner told the Assembly on 8 December 1914 that there should be a "legitimate truce" and that the Country Party would support the
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that had given the non-metropolitan parts of the state fewer voters per electorate than in the metropolitan parts; the National Party had long benefited from this arrangement. In May 2005 legislation was passed to remove the malapportionment in the Legislative Assembly (though rural areas remain
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to form an informal governing coalition after several days of negotiations. Unlike traditional non-Labor Coalition governments, however, the National members only had limited collective responsibility, and reserved "the right to exempt from Cabinet and vote against an issue on the floor of the
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In November 2013, Grylls stepped down as party leader and WA Minister for Regional Development. He was replaced in both roles by Terry Redman, while Davies was promoted to take the third Nationals' position in the Barnett Ministry. In August 2016, Grylls returned as party leader, after Redman
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On 19 April 2021, the Liberals and Nationals formed a formal opposition alliance. The Nationals would be the senior partner, and Davies appointed three Liberals to her shadow cabinet. This was similar to the agreements between both parties when they were in government following the
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the party won seven Legislative Assembly seats in total, its largest total in over forty years, including three in the Mining and Pastoral region. Duncan successfully moved from the Legislative Council to the Legislative Assembly, winning the lower house seat of
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which had been handed down the year before. The Liberals won a small, but absolute majority in both houses with the Nationals holding 6 seats in the lower house and 3 in the upper house. Nevertheless, a Liberal-National Party coalition was formed and Cowan was
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However, falling wheat prices after 1908 and a drought in 1911–1912 caused major hardship to the newly established farmers, especially in the eastern wheatbelt which had lower rainfall, less capital and less preparation. This led to some resentment towards the
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for the leadership and stood down before a formal ballot was held. Grylls sought to reposition the Nationals, taking them beyond their traditional rural base and making a greater appeal to regional Western Australia. The party adopted the flagship policy of
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reducing the number of non-metropolitan seats, the Nationals have re-fashioned themselves as an independent third party in Western Australian politics, in an effort to ensure their survival and continued representation for agrarian interests in Parliament.
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In 1943 and 1947, a large disparity existed between the number of uncontested Labor and non-Labor seats. In 1943, 11 Labor seats were uncontested compared to one Nationalist seat, whilst in 1947, 15 Labor seats were uncontested compared to five non-Labor
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During the 1921–1924 term, the Country Party split into rival factions, the Ministerial Country Party (MCP) which comprised the bulk of the parliamentary party—many of whom had switched allegiance from other parties since 1919—and the
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resigned following a leadership challenge. Grylls announced a raft a new policy proposals, including an increase in an existing 25-cent per tonne production rental charge set in legacy state agreements between the state and
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in New South Wales on marginal-rainfall wheat varieties, wheat became by far the most important agricultural export, with the rate of expansion from 1904 to 1913 in wheat production and export surpassing all other states.
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On 27 July 1916, the Liberal and Country parties cooperated to defeat the government in the Legislative Assembly. After being refused a dissolution of Parliament by the governor, the premier John Scaddan resigned, and
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established in 1920. Despite being founded by the Farmers' and Settlers' Association (FSA), it was known as the Country Party of Western Australia. It held the name for 31 years and 142 days, changing to the
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was formed to represent small employers' interests, and included primarily wheat farmers, but also small graziers, dairy farmers and orchardists. By 1914, it had 180 branches and 6,000 members, mostly located in the
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and one of two senators. The National Alliance was dissolved soon afterwards and the now-renamed National Country Party reverted to its traditional approach of contesting just rural seats afterwards. In the
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as cast at state general elections. While the statistics reflect exact counts, it may not be possible to strictly compare vote percentages over time due to the number of uncontested seats prior to 1971.
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from 1993 to 2001, as well as holding ministerial portfolios of Commerce and Trade (16 February 1993 to 16 February 2001), Small Business and Regional Development (10 February 1995 to 16 February 2001).
710:, resigned from the party and was re-elected at a by-election as an Independent. For the first time since the Scaddan Government's election in 1911, non-Labor forces had a majority in the Assembly. 1143:. The Nationals won four lower house seats and held the balance of power in both houses of the legislature. Together with three independents, the Nationals ultimately supported the Liberals led by 414:
Party leader and deputy leader would be the opposition leader and deputy opposition leader, respectively, the first since 1947, and each party would maintain their independence from each other.
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the Nationals retained the same number of seats but the Labor Party retained power and came close to a majority in the Legislative Council and successfully implemented the ending of a
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through the party president from which offers of campaign assistance were made to parliamentary officeholders to vote to oust Old. By August the party had completely fractured when
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which contested 44 of the 51 seats in the Assembly including many metropolitan seats. The result hence needs to be compared with the combined CP-DLP vote in 1971, which was 16.35%.
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government in Western Australia (including several members from agricultural areas); and an attempt by the Rural Workers Union to bring agricultural workers into the Commonwealth
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the Liberals gained seats while the National Country Party stood still, resulting in the latter losing one of its three ministerial posts. The Coalition remained in office.
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On 27 January 2023, Davies announced she would resign as leader of the party, and that she would not stand for reelection for her Legislative Assembly seat in 2025.
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In July 1978 the tensions within the party came to the forefront once more. The schism was triggered over a political donation of $ 200,000 from mining entrepreneur
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Parliament if it's against the wishes of the people represent." Additionally, Grylls was not appointed Deputy Premier, a post that went to Liberal deputy leader
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its three sitting MLAs, with the Coalition retaining power. On 12 May 1982, McPharlin resigned from the National Party and rejoined the National Country Party.
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These events took the Liberal party by surprise and caused some consternation amongst them. Their initial view of the FSA had been positive—federal member for
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capable of bargaining for concessions from the government of the day, clearly influenced by Labor's past practice before emerging as a major party in 1904.
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for the Nationals; however despite his profile and the party's belief that he was their best hope since Drake-Brockman's retirement, he was unsuccessful.
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of all other political organisations. These nine members were joined by two more on 24 February, giving the Country Party a parliamentary strength of 11.
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region with some penetration of the South West region. It was inspired in part by the success of Canadian grain growers' associations from 1900 onwards.
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The country party split into 2 rival factions, which ran independently at this election. The majority country party wanted closer co-operation with the
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and provides for an additional $ 619 million (2009–10) in spending in regional communities above consolidated revenue allocations for the regions.
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The party in 1974, which had faced considerable political challenges for decades and a steady decline, entered into a political alliance with the
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The gold rush of the 1890s had seen tremendous growth in the state in terms of both capital and population. Between the discovery of gold at
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Grylls and his partners negotiated the implementation of its Royalties for Regions policy. The policy is administered through the WA
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to represent the interests of farmers and pastoralists, it was the first agrarian party in Australia to contest and win seats at the
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Events in Western Australian politics assumed an unpredictable quality from late 1915 onwards. On 30 September 1915, the seat of
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his resignation, but this was refused by the governor. During this period the Liberal Party was transformed into the
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The Scaddan government and the conscription crisis, 1911–17 : aspects of Western Australia's political history
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The 1974 state election saw the Liberals defeat Labor but they lacked a majority and so following negotiations a
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in the parliament. The election resulted in a four-seat deficit for both Liberals and Labor saw the first
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making visits to encourage this. In the negotiations which followed, McPharlin was replaced as leader by
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Layman, Lenore (1979). "The Country Party: rise and decline", in Pervan, Ralph and Sharman, Campbell:
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was formed with the National Country Party holding three positions in the ministry, including leader
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While the party had historically functioned as part of a two-party coalition with the centre-right
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Gallop, Geoff; Layman, Lenore (1985), "Western Australia", in Costar, Brian and Woodward, Dennis:
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Tracking Rural Change: Community, Policy, and Technology in Australia, New Zealand, and Europe
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The country party split into 2 rival factions, which ran independently at this election. The
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won a seat in the multi-member Mining and Pastoral Region upper house electorate, along with
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funds for party purposes. A new organisation was hastily set up by Watts and the member for
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Blood Nose Politics: A Centenary History of the Western Australian National Party 1913–2013
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party, and after this election merged with the nationalist party to form the United Party.
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could see them (the Liberals) gain as many as nine seats and an absolute majority in the
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On farmers' service : a short history of farmers' organisation in Western Australia
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Appleyard, Reg (1981). "Economic and demographic growth, 1850–1914", in Stannage, C.T.:
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Hamilton, Barbara (December 1975). "Australian Political Chronicle: January–June 1975".
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to become the first Country Party senator from Western Australia. In 1928, party leader
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Hamilton, Barbara (August 1974). "Australian Political Chronicle: January–April 1974".
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Government policy and agricultural development: Western Australian Wheatbelt, 1900–1930
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until 1947, with Latham serving until 1942 and then being succeeded in both posts by
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Narelle Miragliotta and Campbell Sharman, originally published in John Warhurst and
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significantly overrepresented in the Legislative Council) and shift to a system of
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In 1953, seven of the Country Party's nine seats were uncontested at the election.
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The house on the hill: A history of the Parliament of Western Australia 1832–1990
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who led the party for the next four years in coalition with the Liberals. At the
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was formed, the first Coalition ministry in Western Australia. It combined the
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Black, David (1991). "Factionalism and stability, 1911–1947", in Black, D.W.:
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that competed at this election, the seat total increased by 1 at this election
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Milestone: A Centenary of Achievement – National Party of Australia 1920–2020
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for the National Party of Western Australia from long-term Liberal incumbent
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the Coalition returned to power, with the Nationalists having now become the
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Watt, E. D. (Edward David) (April 1979). "Australian Political Chronicle".
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after a single term, and the seat of O'Connor was won by Liberal candidate
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The conservative parties were in opposition through most of the 1980s with
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Hyams, B. K. (1965). "The Country Party in Western Australia: 1914–1944,"
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The following table records Country Party and National Party votes in the
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system to regulate their wages and working conditions. In March 1912, the
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separate entities because the three sitting National Country Party MLAs (
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did not become Deputy Opposition Leader, deferring to Davies' deputy,
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Oswald, Frank (February 1990). "Australian Political Chronicle".
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promised that the Nationals would be resourced as an opposition.
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at a national level. He also declared his independence from the
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on 21 October 1914, they contested 16 of the 50 seats in the
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region, and for many years, it also held federal seats.
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