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Australian Capital Territory
  • Trevor Kaine (1989-91)
  • Kate Carnell (1995-2000)
  • Gary Humphries (2000-01) New South Wales
  • Sir Robert Askin (1965-75)
  • Tom Lewis (1975)
  • Sir Eric Willis (1975-76)
  • Nick Greiner (1988-92)
  • John Fahey (1992-95) Queensland
  • Gordon Chalk (1968) South Australia
  • Sir Thomas Playford (1938-65)
  • Steele Hall (1968-70)
  • David Tonkin (1979-82)
  • Dean Brown (1993-96)
  • John Olsen (1996-2001)
  • Rob Kerin (2001-02) Tasmania
  • Angus Bethune (1969-72)
  • Robin Gray (1982-89)
  • Ray Groom (1992-96)
  • Tony Rundle (1996-98) Victoria
  • Ian MacFarlan (1945)
  • Thomas Hollway (1947-50)
  • Sir Henry Bolte (1955-72)
  • Rupert Hamer (1972-81)
  • Lindsay Thompson (1981-82)
  • Jeff Kennett (1992-99) Western Australia
  • Ross McLarty (1947-53)
  • Sir David Brand (1959-71)
  • Sir Charles Court (1974-82)
  • Ray O'Connor (1982-83)
  • Richard Court (1993-2001)

    Liberal Federal Presidents

    » Shown in chronological order of presidency

  • 1950 – Sir Malcolm Ritchie
  • 1947 – Richard Casey, Baron Casey
  • 1951 – Sir William Anderson
  • 1956 – Lyle Moore
  • 1960 – Sir Philip McBride
  • 1965 – Sir John Pagan
  • 1970 – Sir Robert Southey
  • 1975 – Sir John Atwill
  • 1982 – Dr Jim Forbes
  • 1985 – John Valder
  • 1987 – John Elliott
  • 1990 – Prof Ashley Goldsworthy
  • 1993 – Tony Staley
  • 1999 – Shane Stone
  • 2005 – Chris McDiven
  • 2008 – Alan StockdaleFurther Information

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