The Liberal Party of Australia, NSW Division
Welcome

Welcome to the official Liberal Party of Australia, New South Wales Division web site.

The Liberal Party in New South Wales is a Party on the move and committed to a strong and vibrant future. In recent times we have implemented comprehensive reforms to our Party organisation and, like all good reforms, they are ongoing. We are all about championing the cause of the individual and enterprise and ensuring a strong voice for the Liberal cause at a Federal, State and local level.

On this web site you will find information on how you can get involved in the Liberal Party - from becoming a member or supporter, to just understanding more about who we are, what we do and what we believe. I encourage you to take a look around and come back again soon - the site is being regularly updated with new information.

Please note that this is the only official site for the Liberal Party organisation in New South Wales. We do however provide links to other official Liberal related sites including our State and Federal Parliamentary wings, our Young Liberal Movement and our other Federal and State Divisions.

 

Latest News

New Year, Same Labor Tricks: Fiddle Figures, Don’t Fix Problem

Labor’s attempts to change the measure of ‘crush’ loads on trains wouldn’t help commuters forced to pay higher fares for rail services that were overcrowded, unreliable and slower, NSW Opposition Leader Barry O’Farrell said today.

“Like Labor’s change to the definition of train on-time running, changing the measure of overcrowding will do nothing to assist commuters struggling to get on peak hour trains in Sydney,“ Mr O’Farrell said. 

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Nearly 1 In 3 Emergency Patients Wait Longer Than 8 Hours For A Hospital Bed

Shadow Minister for Health Jillian Skinner said today NSW hospital emergency departments continued to struggle with demand, with 29% of patients waiting longer than 8 hours for a hospital bed, which is the highest since the March 2007 election.

“The NSW Labor Government has failed to adequately resource the state’s emergency departments and patients are being left to pay the price," Mrs Skinner said. 

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