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The '''All for Australia League''' was a minor [[Australia]]n political party that operated in [[New South Wales]] in 1931. It represented an alternative to the existing [[conservative]] parties the [[United Australia Party]] and the [[Australian Country Party|Country Party]], and was generally seen as more [[right-wing]] than either. The party declined after 1931.
The '''All for Australia League''' was a minor [[Australia]]n political party that operated in [[New South Wales]] in 1931. It represented an alternative to the existing [[conservative]] parties the [[United Australia Party]] and the [[Australian Country Party|Country Party]], and was generally seen as more [[right-wing]] than either. [[Gordon Bennett (Australian soldier)|Gordon Bennett]] was prominent in the League. The party declined after 1931.


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Revision as of 08:31, 7 June 2008

The All for Australia League was a minor Australian political party that operated in New South Wales in 1931. It represented an alternative to the existing conservative parties the United Australia Party and the Country Party, and was generally seen as more right-wing than either. Gordon Bennett was prominent in the League. The party declined after 1931.