Liberal Federal Presidents
- Shown in chronological order of presidency
- 1945 – Sir Malcolm Ritchie (first term)
- 1947 – Richard Casey
- 1950 – Sir Malcolm Ritchie (second term)
- 1951 – Sir William Anderson
- 1956 – Lyle Moore
- 1960 – Sir Philip McBride
- 1965 – Sir John Pagan
- 1970 – Sir Robert Southey
- 1975 – Sir John Atwill
- 1982 – Dr Jim Forbes
- 1985 – John Valder
- 1987 – John Elliott
- 1990 – Professor Ashley Goldsworthy
- 1993 – Tony Staley
- 1999 – Shane Stone
- 2005 – Chris McDiven
- 2008 – Alan Stockdale
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