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Despite the centre-right parties being in opposition at the time, the Ministerialist term was still at times used to describe them in WA politics in the 1920s and 1940s. The term had long ceased to have any connection to the holding of ministries.
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Although elected leader of the Opposition, he stood down in 1894 for younger and stronger men, and the Liberal Party which in 1894-99 presided over Victoria's recovery and her part in Federation was led by George
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of several Australian colonies and states, used to describe supporters or opponents of the government of the day. The terminology had earlier been used in the same way in the
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An examination of how the military, the conservative press and ministerialist politicians generated support within Queensland for the war in South Africa in 1899 and 1900
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in 1901 (and for a short period after) a formal political party structure was not fully in place, and the terminology was used in the parliaments of
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in 1890, Ministerialists were defined as those who supported the government of the day (led by
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Outside of parliamentary groupings, the terminology was also used at various elections.
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Immediately after this, the Ministerialist grouping became the centre-right
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Ministerialist members of the Parliament of Victoria
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Politics of
Australia


Constitution
Monarchy
Monarch
Charles III
Governor-General
Sam Mostyn
Executive
Prime Minister
Anthony Albanese
Deputy Prime Minister
Richard Marles
Federal Executive Council
Ministry
Albanese ministry
Cabinet
Legislature
Australian Parliament


Senate
President
Sue Lines
Leader
Penny Wong
House of Representatives
Speaker
Milton Dick
Leader

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