The Blackburn-Mutton Labor Party (BMLP), also known as the Blackburn and Mutton Labor Party, Blackburn-Mutton Group and alternatively spelt Labour, was an Australian political party.
The party was formed in June 1947 by Doris Blackburn, the member for Bourke in the House of Representatives, and Charlie Mutton, the member for Coburg in the Victorian Legislative Assembly.
At the 1949 federal election, Bourke was abolished as a seat and Blackburn contested the new division of Wills.
[5] Daniel Healy contested the 1949 Brunswick state by-election for the party, receiving 19.8% of the vote.
[6] In October 1950, the BMLP merged into the new Progressive Labor Party.