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Australian Progressive Alliance
Abbreviation
APA
Leader
Meg Lees
Founder
Meg Lees
Founded
April 2003
Dissolved
2005
Split from
Australian Democrats
Ideology
Small-l-liberalism
Senate
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(2003–2005)
Politics of Australia
Political parties
Elections
The Australian Progressive Alliance (APA) was a minor "small-l-liberal" party in Australia, formed by Meg Lees, an independent senator and former leader of the Australian Democrats, in April 2003. The party ceased to operate and was deregistered in June 2005 following Senator Lees's defeat at the 2004 election and the expiry of her term.
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