National Party of Australia - Victoria

National Party of Australia – Victoria
Leader Peter Walsh
Deputy Leader Steph Ryan
Youth wing Young Nationals
Ideology Conservatism
Political position Centre-right
Colours Green and Yellow
Legislative Assembly
8 / 88
Legislative Council
2 / 40
VIC Seats in the House of Representatives
2 / 37
VIC Seats in the Senate
1 / 12
Website
vic.nationals.org.au

The National Party of Australia – Victoria is a political party in Victoria, which forms the state branch of the federal Nationals. Traditionally representing graziers, farmers and rural voters generally. The Victorian Farmer's Union formed in 1914 was the precursor to the Victorian Country Party, later the Nationals. The party, commonly referred to as "The Nationals," has generally been the minor party in a centre-right Coalition with the Liberal Party in government. In Opposition it has worked in formal Coalition or separately, but generally in co-operation with the Liberal Party and its predecessor, the United Australia Party. During periods of conservative government, the leader also serves as Deputy Premier of Victoria.

Leaders of the Victorian National Party

This is a list of the Leaders of the National Party of Australia in Victoria.

Party LeaderStart of TermEnd of TermPremierDeputy Premier
John Allan191719331924 -1927
Murray Bourchier19331935
Sir Albert Dunstan193519451935 -1943,1943 -19451932
Sir John McDonald194519551950 - 1952, 19521947 - 1948
Sir Herbert Hyland19551964
George Moss19641970
Peter Ross-Edwards19701988
Pat McNamara19881999 1992 - 1999
Peter Ryan19992014 2010 - 2014
Peter Walsh3 December 2014incumbent

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