Liberal Party members are set to celebrate their surprise election victory and 75 years of their political movement.
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The party's two-day federal council begins on Friday afternoon in Canberra.
Federal president Nick Greiner and party director Andrew Hirst will present short reports, expected to reflect on the success at the May election.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison will address the council on Saturday, as will NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian.
The party is also marking 75 years since Robert Menzies founded it.
"Over the past 75 years, our party has worked to improve the lives of all Australians," Mr Morrison wrote in a note to supporters, talking up economic and security achievements.
"With your support, we will continue to fight for and deliver for all Australians."
Australian Associated Press