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The Liberal Party is one of Australia’s largest volunteer organisations, and is the only political party in Australia which represents ordinary everyday Australians and speaks up for Liberal values.

By making a donation to the Liberal Party you are standing up for what you believe, and asserting your right to be an active participant in Australia's democratic process.

Since it was created in 1944, the Liberal Party has been largely funded by donations from a wide cross section of the community. Without voluntary donations, the Party would be unable to continue its crucial role in supporting the democratic process in Australia.

Unlike the Labor Party, which receives millions of dollars each year in compulsory union membership fees, the Liberal Party relies on contributions from individual people and community-minded organisations to fund its campaigns.

Making a contribution to the Liberal Party helps us to represent your values and provide a vital alternative to Labor and the minor parties – it helps to give a voice to the millions of Australians who are working hard to make Australia a better place to live. No matter the amount contributed, every little bit makes a difference and can help the Liberal Party fund its election campaigns and the presentation of teh Liberal message to the wider community.

Don't let Australia's democratic system go by default. 

If you would like to help make a difference and change Australia for the better, contribute to the Liberal Party of Australia by:

clicking the buttons below to contribute online PayPal

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phoning the Liberal Party on (03) 9654 2255 Visa  Mastercard  American Express  Diners Club

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sending a cheque made payable to the Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division), to Level 3, 104 Exhibition Street, Melbourne 3000


NOTE: Contributions up to $1,500 to registered political parties may be tax deductible. Contributions of over $11,200 will be subject to disclosure under the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.

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