Australian Labor Party (Non-Communist)
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This article is about the defunct right–wing Labor organisation that existed during 1940–1941. For the right–wing party that split from Labor in 1955, see Democratic Labor Party (Australia, 1955).
The Australian Labor Party (Non-Communist), which operated from 1940 to 1941, was a breakaway from the Australian Labor Party (ALP), and was associated with the Lang Labor faction and former New South Wales premier Jack Lang.[1]
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Australian Labor Party (Non-Communist) | |
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Abbreviation | ALP (N-C) |
Founder | Jack Lang |
Federal parliamentary leader | Jack Beasley |
Founded | 18 April 1940; 1943 |
Dissolved | February 1941; 1950 |
Split from | Australian Labor Party |
Merged into | Australian Labor Party |
Headquarters | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Ideology | Labour politics Anti-communism |
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