The party was centred on New South Wales, where its leaders were Sir Henry Parkes and Sir George Reid.
From the 1880s, until after Federation, Victorian politics were dominated by the Protectionist Liberals, who were opposed by Free Trade Conservatives.
Free Trade Party, which was occasionally referred to as the Revenue Tariff Party, especially in Western Australia.
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