Conservatism in Australia refers to the political philosophy of
conservatism
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as it has developed in Australia.
Politics in Australia has, since at least the 1910s, been most predominantly a contest between the
Australian labour movement (primarily the
Australian Labor Party
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) and the combined forces of anti-Labour groups (primarily the
Liberal-
National Coalition
A coalition is formed when two or more people or groups temporarily work together to achieve a common goal. The term is most frequently used to denote a formation of power in political, military, or economic spaces.
Formation
According to ''A G ...
). The anti-Labour groups have at times identified themselves as "
free trade
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", "
nationalist
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", "
anti-communist", "liberal", and "
right of centre", among other labels; until the 1990s, the label "conservative" had rarely been used in Australia, and when used it tended to be used by pro-Labour forces as a term of disparagement against their opponents. Electorally, conservatism tends to be the most popular political brand in Australian history.
Like other countries with a
Westminster system
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of government (but unlike the
United States
The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 U.S. state, states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 ...
), the mainstream form of conservatism in Australia is
liberal conservatism. On economic issues, conservatives typically support lower taxes and less government spending. Unlike in the United States, Australian conservatives adhere to the
broad church range of views for some liberal reforms, such as
same-sex marriage
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(which was legalised by the
Coalition government
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of
Malcolm Turnbull), while typically remaining conservative on other issues such as
legalising recreational cannabis and
Indigenous issues.
Mainstream Australian conservatives also typically support Australia remaining a
constitutional monarchy
Constitutional monarchy, also known as limited monarchy, parliamentary monarchy or democratic monarchy, is a form of monarchy in which the monarch exercises their authority in accordance with a constitution and is not alone in making decisions. ...
.
Terminology
In the early 20th century, "Conservatism" was used as a disparaging epithet by detractors of right wing politics and politicians within Australia, often by supporters and members of
left leaning movements and parties such as the
Australian Labor Party
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and later the
Australian Greens. People on the right often called themselves "liberals". That only changed in the late 20th century;
John Hirst says that as a significant political movement, conservatism is "a very recent arrival in Australia".
John Howard, who became prime minister in 1996, was the first holder of the office to describe himself as a conservative."
In the 21st century the term covers similar political issues as found in other Western democracies. In the early 20th century the liberals had connections with reform movements. However, as Howard has argued, the Liberal Party became the trustee of both the classical liberal and conservative traditions. That is, it combines liberal (market-based, pro-business, anti-union) economic policies with conservative social policies.
Although used much less than the term conservative, former Prime Minister
Scott Morrison
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(
Liberal) described himself as a
traditionalist upon his
ascent to
party leader
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and appointment as Prime Minister (2018–2022). Similarly, former Liberal MP for
Moreton (1955–1983) and
Minister for Defence (1975–1982) and the
Navy
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(1969–1971),
James Killen, was considered to be a Tory, or a "Tory Liberal", especially in his younger years.
History
Unlike the various forms of conservatism across the world, especially in the
United Kingdom
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and the
United States
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, Australian conservatism has a short history.
In the late 19th century, the
Free Trade Party and the
Protectionist Party
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were the two major parties in Australia. The Free Trade Party was generally more conservative while the Protectionist Party was generally more liberal, though both parties contained liberal and conservative factions. When the
Australian labour movement emerged, both parties began attempting to form a united alliance against it.
George Reid, the leader of the Free Trade Party between 1901 and 1905, and Prime Minister of Australia from 1904 to 1905, imagined an Australian political spectrum that ran from socialist to anti-socialist, and attempted to reframe the party system this way. This was welcomed by politicians who were influenced by the
Westminster tradition and who regarded a
two-party system as the norm. In 1909, the two parties merged to form the
Commonwealth Liberal Party to more effectively oppose the new
Labor Party.
In 1920, the Country Party (now known as the
National Party) was formed as an
agrarian conservative party representing the interests of farmers. After the
1922 federal election, which produced a hung parliament, the Country Party and the
Nationalist Party (the successor to the Commonwealth Liberal Party) formed a conservative
coalition
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Formation
According to ''A G ...
. The Nationalist Party later became the
United Australia Party in 1931. After the United Australia Party collapsed in 1945, conservative forces within Australia were in disarray and were seen as irrelevant. This is when the
Liberal Party
The Liberal Party is any of many political parties around the world.
The meaning of ''liberal'' varies around the world, ranging from liberal conservatism on the right to social liberalism on the left. For example, while the political systems ...
emerged, establishing itself as a
big tent party of the right, taking influence from classical conservative thinker
Edmund Burke
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.
Political parties
Mainstream political conservatism is primarily represented by the
Liberal Party of Australia
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, and its
coalition
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Formation
According to ''A G ...
partner, the
National Party, which historically was the party of the conservative small farmers and espoused
agrarianism
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. The Liberal Party was formed in 1944 as a successor of the
United Australia Party, which had been formed in 1931 as a successor of the
Nationalist Party and ideologically similar parties that preceded it. The Liberal Party's ideology has been described as conservative,
liberal-conservative,
conservative-liberal,
and
classical liberal.
The Liberal Party tends to promote
economic liberalism
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(which in the Australian usage refers to
free market
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s and
small government).
Moser and Catley state, "In America, 'liberal' means left-of-center, and it is a pejorative term when used by conservatives in adversarial political debate. In Australia, of course, the conservatives are in the Liberal Party." Jupp points out that, "
hedecline in English influences on Australian reformism and radicalism, and appropriation of the symbols of Empire by conservatives continued under the Liberal Party leadership of Sir
Robert Menzies
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, which lasted until 1966." Beecher comments that, "across the economic and cultural landscape, Howard proved that the centre of politics in Australia is inherently conservative."
There are also other minor parties which may be perceived to be conservative in orientation on account of some of their policies - and even some are regarded as right wing or extreme right, such as the
Democratic Labor Party,
One Nation Party,
Liberal Democratic Party,
Family First Party,
Australian Christians,
Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party, and
Katter's Australian Party, although some would not champion the classical liberal approach to economics adopted by the Liberal Party. In the 45th
Australian Senate
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The powers, role and composition of the Senate are set out in Chap ...
, the Liberal Democratic Party's
David Leyonhjelm, the Independent
Cory Bernardi, Independent
Fraser Anning and the United Australia Party's
Brian Burston formerly formed a "conservative bloc".
Since the 2010s, an increasing number of prominent conservative members of the
Liberal/National coalition have left the party, such as in 2017 with Senator
Cory Bernardi and in 2022 with MP
George Christensen.
Think tanks and other entities
Some think tanks in Australia have a conservative focus. The
Centre for Independent Studies, for example, focuses on
classical liberal issues such as
free market
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s and
limited government, while the
Institute of Public Affairs
The Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) is a conservative non-profit free market public policy think tank,
Political links and networking
The IPA Victoria was founded during World War II by businessmen in response to the feared growing power of ...
advocates
free market
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economic policies such as
privatisation and
deregulation of
state-owned enterprises,
trade liberalisation and deregulated workplaces,
climate change scepticism, the abolition of the minimum wage, and the repeal of parts of the
Racial Discrimination Act 1975. The
H. R. Nicholls Society focuses on
industrial relations
Industrial relations or employment relations is the multidisciplinary academic field that studies the employment relationship; that is, the complex interrelations between employers and employees, labor union, labor/trade
unions, employer organ ...
, and advocates full workplace deregulation, contains some
Liberal MPs as members and is seen to be of the
New Right. The
Menzies Research Centre is an associated entity of the Liberal Party.
[Associated Entity Disclosure Return, 2014–15]
/ref> The Samuel Griffith Society is a legal think tank that advocates constitutional conservatism, federalism
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and black letter law
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History and etymology
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jurisprudence, and has reportedly been influential in recent Coalition appointments to administrative tribunals and the Judiciary.
Apart from political parties, conservative grass-roots movements have also arisen in Australia in recent years. Q Society of Australia is a far-right anti-Muslim association that works closely with the Australian Liberty Alliance. Some of these may have connections to existing political leaders, such as Senator Cory Bernardi's ''Conservative Leadership Foundation'' (which is dedicated to fostering community based conservative leadership) or explicitly reject party politics in favour of cultural restoration, such as the ''Sydney Traditionalist Forum'' and ''Edmund Burke's Club'' (which are described as "an association of 'old school' conservative, traditionalist and paleoconservative individuals").
Advance is a conservative political lobbying group launched in 2018.
In Australia however there are some differences in the political landscape in which conservatism exists, compared to what is found in other countries, especially in economics. Australia undertook in the mid-1980s significant economic reforms – faith in markets, deregulation, a reduced role for government, low protection and the creation of a new cooperative enterprise culture – under the centre-left Australian Labor Party
The Australian Labor Party (ALP), also known as the Labor Party or simply Labor, is the major Centre-left politics, centre-left List of political parties in Australia, political party in Australia and one of two Major party, major parties in Po ...
and especially under social liberal Paul Keating."
Media
Two national newspapers in Australia, ''The Australian
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'' and '' The Australian Financial Review'', take a conservative stance. Since the 1970s, the ''Financial Review'' has advocated economic liberalism
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in Australia, driving a consistent editorial line favouring small government, deregulation, privatisation, lower taxes and trade liberalisation.
Major conservative regional newspapers include ''The Daily Telegraph
''The Daily Telegraph'', known online and elsewhere as ''The Telegraph'', is a British daily broadsheet conservative newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally. It was found ...
'', '' The West Australian'', '' The Mercury'', ''The Canberra Times
''The Canberra Times'' is a daily newspaper in Canberra, Australia, which is published by Australian Community Media. It was founded in 1926, and has changed ownership and format several times.
History
''The Canberra Times'' was launched in 1 ...
'', '' The Advertiser'' and '' The Courier-Mail''.
The primary conservative magazines in Australia are '' News Weekly'', '' Quadrant'' and '' The Spectator Australia''.
On television, a conservative outlook is represented by Sky News Australia. and ADH TV.
Newspapers and other publications owned by News Corp
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strongly favour the right wing of Australian politics. The publications owned by News Corp include ''The Australian'', ''The Daily Telegraph'', ''The Mercury'', ''The Advertiser'' and ''The Courier-Mail''. Sky News is also owned by News Corp.
Monarchism
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Whether Australia should remain a monarchy
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or become a republic was a contentious issue in the 1990s. It has since not been a priority for the government as of 2019. In 1998 when debate peaked, Howard took the monarchist position favoured by most conservatives. Howard argued that the monarchy had provided a long period of stability and while he said there was no question that Australia was a fully independent nation, he believed that the "separation of the ceremonial and executive functions of government" and the presence of a neutral "defender of constitutional integrity" was an advantage in government and that no republican model would be as effective in providing such an outcome as the Australian constitutional monarchy. Despite opinion polls suggesting Australians favoured a republic, the 1999 republic referendum rejected the model proposed by the 1998 convention involving appointment of the head of state
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by Parliament.[Vizard, Steve, ''Two Weeks in Lilliput: Bear Baiting and Backbiting At the Constitutional Convention'' (Penguin, 1998, )] Conservatives generally support keeping the current flag (with its British insignia) and are proud of the nation's British heritage.
Aboriginal members of conservative parties
263px, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
Traditionally, Aboriginal Australians
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Humans first migrated to Australia (co ...
in cities have been known to predominantly vote for parties of the political left, such as the Australian Labor Party
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or the Australian Greens. Despite this, there are numerous Aboriginal activists, politicians and individuals affiliated with the political right. The most prominent Aboriginal Conservative was Neville Bonner who was the first Aboriginal Australian elected to federal Parliament. In the Northern Territory
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, the Country Liberal Party has had a fluctuating relationship with the state's Indigenous communities (even providing Australia's first Indigenous head of government, Adam Giles) and holds several of the territory's electorates with large Aboriginal populations.
Jacinta Price is a well-known conservative activist of Warlpiri descent who was elected to the Senate for the Country Liberal Party representing Northern Territory
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in 2022
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. Price has argued against claims of systemic racism against Aboriginals in the criminal justice system, instead arguing that " black-on-black violence" is most pressing in Aboriginal communities. Unlike many Aboriginal activists, Price opposes changing the date of Australia Day
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, describing the proposal as " virtue-signaling".
Kerrynne Liddle is a former journalist and Arrernte woman originally from Alice Springs. At the 2022 she was elected as a Liberal Senator for South Australia
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.
Originally a member of Labor, former Indigenous Advisory Council (IAC) member Warren Mundine has since shifted toward the political right. Mundine has criticised what he describes as efforts to introduce "critical race theory
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" in Australian schools, arguing it promotes a victim mentality among Aboriginals.
Former Aboriginal conservative politicians include:
* Adam Giles – Served as the Chief Minister of the Northern Territory (2013–2016).
* Joanna Lindgren – A former Liberal National Senator
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for Queensland
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(2015–2016).
* Hyacinth Tungutalum – The first Aboriginal Australian elected to a State or Territorial parliament; member of the Country Liberal Party (1974–1977).
* Bess Price – A former Northern Territory
The Northern Territory (abbreviated as NT; known formally as the Northern Territory of Australia and informally as the Territory) is an states and territories of Australia, Australian internal territory in the central and central-northern regi ...
Minister for Community Services; member of the Country Liberal Party (2012–2016)
* Eric Deeral – Queensland MP representing the Country Party (1974–1977)
See also
* Christian politics in Australia
* History wars
* Liberalism in Australia
* Socialism in Australia
* Far-right politics in Australia
References
Bibliography
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Further reading
* Hirst, John, "Conservatism," in Graeme Davison et al. eds., ''The Oxford Companion to Australian History '' (2nd ed. 2001) pp 148–50
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