Liberal Democrats | Political party
Liberal Democrats
Address: 40 city road 3006 Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Website: http://www.ldp.org.au
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23.01.2022 Victorians, the Liberal Democrats need your help to keep the party registered! The Victorian Electoral Commission is currently confirming our membership to check we remain eligible for registration as a political party. Victorian members of the Liberal Democrats should have recently received a form from the VEC to fill out and send back, confirming they are a party member.... If you: Have received one of these forms from the VEC but haven't sent it back yet - please send it as soon as possible! Did receive one of these forms but have lost it - please contact us as soon as possible and we can provide you with another form. Have not received one of these forms but are a party member and believe you should have - please contact us so we can check that your membership and details are up-to-date and properly recorded in our system, and ensure that you will be included if we need to submit a supplementary list to the VEC. You can contact us by email at [email protected] or by phone on (03) 9674 7381 If you are not a member and would like to sign up so you can help us stay registered, you can sign up for free by clicking here: https://www.ldp.org.au/associate (financial memberships also available) To everyone who has already sent the form back to the VEC - Thank you for your support and for helping ensure we can continue to fight for the liberty of all Victorians!
19.01.2022 The major parties are all the same.
19.01.2022 Can you tell the difference?
18.01.2022 The major parties are afraid of being held accountable.
18.01.2022 David Limbrick's speech on lockdowns and human rights in the Victorian Parliament yesterday is well worth your time to hear.
18.01.2022 Great work from our Queensland Branch!
16.01.2022 The new change in road rules from the state government is the latest example of shameless revenue raising. Speed camera signs, not cameras, increase public awa...reness about dangerous stretches of road. Some areas demand more than just obeying the speed limit. Conditions, driver behaviour and congestion all play a part in road accidents. Instead of concentrating on the road ahead, drivers in NSW will now spend more time watching their speedometer. The removal of warning signs does a disservice to all road users. The government can no longer claim speed cameras improve safety. The NSW Liberal Democrats will always fight against the nanny state and unjust road rules. Read more here: https://www.news.com.au///104e993509cfc6488e8971e56ea25698
15.01.2022 More chaos on the Central Coast.
14.01.2022 Will the NSW hand down something to support the state? Or will they continue to tax and spend?
12.01.2022 The NSW government has racked up a $16 billion debt through its response to the COVID-19 crisis. Indirect taxation, such as this measure, will become the norm in order to pay for their spending habit.