Help support the Young Liberals

The success of the Young Liberals depends on the generosity of many Australians who choose to financially support us. Unlike Labor, the Liberal Party does not have access to the massive financial resources of big unions or industry superannuation funds.

Donate

$10

Help us spread our
message online

Social Media can help us spread our message, and win us elections. With your donation of $10, we can reach over 1000 people using Social Media to campaign in a swing seat, and help campaign on an issue the Young Liberals are fighting for.

$250

Help us reach
students on campus

Universities are where many of our nations leaders shape their views. With your support we can reach more University students on the ground. Your donation will help us reach potential new Young Liberals on campus.

$1,000

Help support a Young Liberal build their skills

Our Electoral Development Program (EDO) builds the skills of Young Liberals on the ground in elections. Your donation can help train the next generation with the campaign skills, and resources they’ll need to take on Labor and the extreme left.

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Donations by individuals to registered political parties of between $2 and $1,500 in a financial year are tax deductible.

You can donate online now or alternatively you can send a cheque, together with your name and address, made payable to the Young Liberal Movement of Australia ℅ Liberal Party of Australia (PO Box 6004, KINGSTON ACT 2604).

Amounts received by the Liberal Party Federal Secretariat of more than $14,300 in the 2020-21 financial year will be subject to disclosure under the provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918. The Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 prohibits the knowing receipt of donations from foreign donors. Foreign donors include:

  • a foreign public enterprise;

  • an entity (whether or not incorporated) that does not meet any of the following conditions:

    • the entity is incorporated in Australia;

    • the entity’s head office is in Australia;

    • the entity’s principal place of activity is, or is in, Australia;

  • an individual who is none of the following:

    • an elector;

    • an Australian citizen;

    • an Australian resident;

    • a New Zealand citizen who holds a Subclass 444 (Special Category) visa under the Migration Act 1958 (or if that Subclass ceases to exist, the kind of visa that 16 replaces that Subclass)