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* [[Verity Firth]] | New South Wales Young Labor Vice-President (1996–1997)[{{cite web |title=Left to Boycott Young Labor Conference |url=https://library.parliament.nsw.gov.au/jspui/retrieve/f1a159fb-cb43-41f1-9da3-7ef4531536e8/VOL_28_L-Z_1997_MISCELLANEOUS_Young_Labor29081997.pdf |website=NSW Parliamentary Library |publisher=Parliament of New South Wales |access-date=7 April 2026}}] |
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* [[Verity Firth]] | New South Wales Young Labor Vice-President (1996–1997)[{{cite web |title=Left to Boycott Young Labor Conference |url=https://library.parliament.nsw.gov.au/jspui/retrieve/f1a159fb-cb43-41f1-9da3-7ef4531536e8/VOL_28_L-Z_1997_MISCELLANEOUS_Young_Labor29081997.pdf |website=NSW Parliamentary Library |publisher=Parliament of New South Wales |access-date=7 April 2026}}] |
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* [[Frank Crean]] | Victorian Young Labor President (1948–1949)[{{cite web |title=Frank Crean (1916–2008) |url=https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/crean-frank-32948 |website=People Australia |publisher=Australian National University |access-date=12 April 2026}}] |
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* [[Frank Crean]] | Victorian Young Labor President (1948–1949)[{{cite web |title=Frank Crean (1916–2008) |url=https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/crean-frank-32948 |website=People Australia |publisher=Australian National University |access-date=12 April 2026}}] |
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==Organisation== |
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Each state has its own branch of Young Labor, functioning as a party unit (referred to as New South Wales Young Labor, Victorian Young Labor, etc.). Nationally, the branches are federated to the National organisation, which has its own president and executive. |
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==== State Organisation ==== |
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The South Australian Branch of Young Labor at the [[2025 Australian federal election|2025 federal election]] had its branch president; [[Charlotte Walker (politician)|Charlotte Walker]] preselected third on the [[South Australian Labor Party|South Australian Labor]] [[Senate of Australia|Senate]] Ticket and saw her subsequently elected [{{Cite web |date=2025-05-27 |title=Meet Charlotte Walker, the youngest senator in Australia's history |url=https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/charlotte-walker-youngest-senator-elected/dpejvioe4 |access-date=2026-03-10 |website=SBS News |language=en}}] |
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==Criticism and controversy== |
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==Criticism and controversy== |