Opposition (Australia)

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Template:Short description Template:Use Australian English Template:Use dmy dates In Australian parliamentary practice, the Opposition or the Official Opposition consists of the second largest party or coalition of parties in the Australian House of Representatives, with its leader being given the title Leader of the Opposition. The Opposition serves the same function as the official opposition in other Commonwealth of Nations monarchies that follow the Westminster conventions and practices. It is seen as the alternative government and the existing administration's main opponent in the Australian Parliament and at a general election. By convention, the Opposition Leader in the federal Parliament comes from the House of Representatives, as does the deputy, although the Government and Opposition may also both have leaders in the Senate. The Opposition is sometimes styled as His Majesty's Loyal Opposition[1] to show that, although the group may be against the sitting government, it remains loyal to the Crown (the embodiment of the Australian state), and thus to Australia.

The current Opposition at a federal level is the centre-right Liberal Party/National Party Coalition, led by Sussan Ley.

State and territory opposition

The opposition parties and leaders in the Australian states and territories are:

State/territory Opposition party/coalition Leader of the Opposition Term start Tenure Main article
Australian Capital Territory Template:Australian party style | Liberal Mark Parton 10 November 2025 Template:Ayd link[2]
New South Wales Template:Australian party style | Liberal (Coalition) Kellie Sloane 21 November 2025 Template:Ayd link[3]
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Northern Territory Template:Australian party style | Labor Selena Uibo 3 September 2024 Template:Ayd link[4]
Queensland Template:Australian party style | Labor Steven Miles 28 October 2024 Template:Ayd link[5]
South Australia Template:Australian party style | Liberal Ashton Hurn 8 December 2025 Template:Ayd link[6]
Tasmania Template:Australian party style | Labor Josh Willie 20 August 2025 Template:Ayd link[7]
Victoria Template:Australian party style | Liberal (Coalition) Jess Wilson 18 November 2025 Template:Ayd link[8]
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Western Australia Template:Australian party style | Liberal Basil Zempilas 25 March 2025 Template:Ayd link[9]
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See also

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