The Liberal Union was a
political party
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in
South Australia
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resulting from a merger between the
Liberal and Democratic Union
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(LDU) and the two
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parties, the
Australasian National League (ANL, formerly National Defence League (NDL)) and the
Farmers and Producers Political Union
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(FPPU) as a response to
Labor
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successes culminating in South Australia's first
majority government at the
1910 election.
The Liberal Union was created in 1910 after the LDU, the ANL and the FPPU endorsed a shared "Liberal" slate of candidates at that year's election. The parties readily approved the merger, however, the LDU which salvaged the fewest of their principles from the merger were more hesitant. LDU leader
Archibald Peake persuaded a party conference that 'the day of the middle party is passed', and approved the merger by just one vote.
The Liberal Union was affiliated to the federal
Nationalist Party. Unusually, the Nationalist Party in South Australia was composed of members of two separate parties, the Liberal Union and the
National Party, which caused significant tensions when the two parties had a bitter falling out and ran competing slates of candidates at the
1922 federal election.
The Liberal Union amalgamated with the National Party to form the
Liberal Federation
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in October 1923.
Parliamentary leaders
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Archibald Peake (1910–1920)
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Henry Barwell
Sir Henry Newman Barwell KCMG (26 February 187730 September 1959) was the 28th premier of South Australia.
Early life
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(1920–1923)
See also
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Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1910–1912
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Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1912–1915
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Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1915–1918
This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1915 to 1918, as elected at the 1915 state election:
: Alexandra Liberal MHA Alexander McDonald resigned on 17 May 1915. Liberal candidate Archibald Peake won the res ...
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Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1918–1921
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Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1921–1924
This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1921 to 1924, as elected at the 1921 state election:
: The parliamentary wing of the Farmers and Settlers Association had been referred to by a variety of labels prior t ...
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Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 1910–1912
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Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 1915–1918
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Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 1918–1921
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References
Defunct liberal political parties
Defunct political parties in South Australia
Liberal parties in Australia
1910 establishments in Australia
Political parties established in 1910
1923 disestablishments in Australia
Political parties disestablished in 1923
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