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Take care edit

Please if you are specifically here to improve articles about a particular political party - and are a new user - it is well worth checking:


satusuro 14:20, 12 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

Cease edit warring at Template:National Party of Australia edit

As per the edit summaries in the article's edit history, WA and SA are not part of the National Party of Australia. They are their own seperate parties and not part of the National Party of Australia, or the Coalition. Rather than revert without so much as an edit summary justifying why, please take the issue to Template talk:National Party of Australia. Timeshift (talk) 21:11, 5 May 2016 (UTC)Reply


You're Wrong edit

They are both in the national party, both of their state presidents sit on the Nationals Federal Management Committee and are recognised as divisions of the Federal Party. They are not however part of the Coalition, which is a separate organisation/agreement. http://nationals.org.au/our-team/federal-management-committee/