Northern Territory Nationals

Former political party in the Northern Territory, Australia

Northern Territory Nationals
AbbreviationNT Nationals, NTN
LeaderIan Tuxworth
FounderIan Tuxworth
Founded1986
Dissolvedc. 1990
Legislative Assembly
2 / 25
(1988−1990)
Alice Springs Town Council
1 / 10
(1988−1990)

The Northern Territory Nationals was a political party active in the Northern Territory in the late 1980s. The party was not affiliated with the National Party of Australia, the NT affiliate of which was the Country Liberal Party. However, the party was associated with the Queensland National Party-supported "Joh for Canberra" campaign.

After the 1987 election, the party was represented in the Assembly by Ian Tuxworth, the former Chief Minister and CLP leader.[1] The party gained a second seat in 1988, when Enzo Floreani won a by-election in the seat of Flynn. However, a redistribution ahead of the 1990 election erased Tuxworth's majority in Barkly and abolished Flynn altogether. Tuxworth tried to transfer to the new seat of Goyder, but lost to the CLP's Terry McCarthy. Floreani tried to transfer to Araluen, but was heavily defeated by CLP incumbent Eric Poole. The NT Nationals faded away soon afterward.

References

  1. ^ "ADJOURNMENT". Parliament of Australia.
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