New Liberal Movement

The New Liberal Movement (New LM) was a South Australian political party that had parliamentary representation during the mid-1970s. Formed by Robin Millhouse on 6 May 1976 following the dissolution of the Liberal Movement, the New LM sought to be the true liberal party in South Australia, arguing that the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia was no longer worthy of the descriptor liberal. Millhouse, as the New LM's only representative in the Parliament of South Australia, representing the Electoral district of Mitcham), kept a high profile for the New LM until the emergence of the Australian Democrats led many New LM members, including Millhouse and his assistant Janine Haines, to join the fledgling party, after which the New LM ceased to exist.

New Liberal Movement

The New Liberal Movement (New LM) was a South Australian political party that had parliamentary representation during the mid-1970s. Formed by Robin Millhouse on 6 May 1976 following the dissolution of the Liberal Movement, the New LM sought to be the true liberal party in South Australia, arguing that the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia was no longer worthy of the descriptor liberal. Millhouse, as the New LM's only representative in the Parliament of South Australia, representing the Electoral district of Mitcham), kept a high profile for the New LM until the emergence of the Australian Democrats led many New LM members, including Millhouse and his assistant Janine Haines, to join the fledgling party, after which the New LM ceased to exist.