Liberal National Party of Queensland

Liberal National Party
Liberal National Party of Queensland
AbbreviationLNP
LeaderDavid Crisafulli
Deputy LeaderJarrod Bleijie
PresidentLawrence Springborg
Vice PresidentDouglas Hawkes
Joshua Auld
Founded26 July 2008 (26 July 2008)
Merger of
HeadquartersAlbion, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Youth wingYoung LNP
Membership (2022)11,000
Ideology
Political positionCentre-right to right-wing
National affiliationLiberal–National Coalition
Colours  Blue
Legislative Assembly
52 / 93
House of Representatives
16 / 30
(Queensland seats)
Senate
4 / 12
(Queensland seats)
Brisbane City Council
20 / 27
Website
www.lnp.org.au

The Liberal National Party of Queensland (LNP) is a major conservative political party in Queensland, Australia. It was formed in 2008 by a merger of the Queensland divisions of the Liberal Party and the National Party. In most other states, the two parties remain separate and distinct. Federal LNP parliamentarians sit in the party room of either the Liberals or the Nationals, depending on which federal party their seat has been allocated to by the LNP. The LNP is a division of the Liberal Party of Australia and an affiliate of the National Party of Australia.

After suffering defeat at its first election in 2009 the LNP won government for the first time at the 2012 election, winning 78 out of 89 seats, a record majority in the unicameral Parliament of Queensland. Campbell Newman became the first LNP Premier of Queensland. The Newman Government was subsequently defeated by the Labor Party at the 2015 election. Since 1989, the LNP and its predecessor parties have been in government for just 5 years. They returned to power at the 2024 Queensland state election, unseating the three-term Labor government led by then-Premier Steven Miles.