TheCountry Party Association was an early attempt to establish anagrarian party inNew South Wales. It was formed in 1913 as a reaction against theFarmers' and Settlers' Association of New South Wales's policy of co-operation and joint endorsement with theLiberal Reform Party. It elected one member at the1913 state election,George Briner (a sitting independent), but he soon joined the Liberals and the Country Party Association faded.[1]
The president of the association wasWalter Bennett, a local politician who had served as member forDurham until 1907.[2]