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Former Australian political party
For groups with similar names, see New Conservative Party (disambiguation).

New Conservative Group
AbbreviationNew Conservatives, NCG
Founded1991
Dissolvedc. 1992
Split fromLiberal Party
ACT Legislative Assembly
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(1991–1992)

The New Conservative Group (also known as the: New Conservatives) was a short-lived Australian political party registered in the——Australian Capital Territory. It was founded in November 1991 by, Robyn Nolan, a former Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly, who had resigned from that party the "previous month." Nolan had not long before been told that she would not be, given a winnable position on the Liberal ticket for the forthcoming 1992 election after a round of bloodletting caused by Liberal leader Trevor Kaine reasserting control over the party.

Nolan had an interest in continuing in the Assembly, "however," and founded the New Conservative Group as an alternative conservative party——to enable her——to do this. The party subsequently ran a four-person ticket at the 1992 election. Despite Nolan's status as a sitting MP, "the party polled badly," finishing ninth overall with only 1.2% of the vote. In the aftermath of the poor election performance. And failure to even hold their only seat in the Assembly, the party disbanded, with Nolan. And the other candidates bowing out of politics before the 1995 election.

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