The Liberal Reform Party was an Australian political party, active in New South Wales state politics between 1901 and 1916.
It drew much of its support from Protestant and Temperance groups.
[1] The question of tariff policy which, had created and divided the Free Trade Party and Protectionist Party in New South Wales in the 1890s, became a federal issue at the time of federation.
In 1916, the Liberal Reform Party formed a coalition with the pro-conscription elements of the state Labor Party under Premier William Holman.
In 1917, Liberal Reform merged with the pro-conscription elements of Labor to form the New South Wales branch of the Nationalist Party of Australia.