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  2. Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Leader of the Liberal Party, also known as Leader of the Parliamentary Liberal Party, is the highest office within the Liberal Party of Australia and the Liberal–National Coalition. The position is currently, and has been since 30 May 2022, held by Peter Dutton, who represents the Division of Dickson in Queensland.

  3. List of Australian heads of government by time in office

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    No Party Alignment: MP for Ipswich (1860–1868) (1872–1876) 1 February 1866 20 July 1866 169 days: 3 years, 296 days 7 August 1866 15 August 1867 1 year, 8 days: 8 January 1874 5 June 1876 2 years, 149 days 119. SA: John Jenkins (1851–1923) Non-Party Liberalism: MP for Torrens (1901–1905) 15 May 1901 1 March 1905 3 years, 290 days 1902 ...

  4. 2022 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election - Wikipedia

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    Peter Dutton was elected unopposed as leader, while Sussan Ley was elected unopposed as deputy leader. [3] Dutton, who is from Queensland, is the first leader outside of New South Wales to lead the Liberal Party since Alexander Downer in 1995 from South Australia. Simon Birmingham was re-elected leader of the Liberal Party in the Senate. [4] [5]

  5. Scott Morrison - Wikipedia

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    He held office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia and was the member of parliament (MP) for the New South Wales division of Cook from 2007 until 2024. Morrison was born in Sydney and studied economic geography at the University of New South Wales .

  6. Liberal Party of Australia - Wikipedia

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    David Tonkin, as leader of the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia, became premier at the 1979 election for one term, losing office at the 1982 election. The Liberals returned to power at the 1993 election, led by Premiers Dean Brown, John Olsen and Rob Kerin through two terms, until their defeat at the 2002 election.

  7. President of the Liberal Party of Australia - Wikipedia

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    President of the New South Wales Liberal Party (1962–1965). 7 Robert Southey (1922–1998) 9 June 1970 [13] 11 October 1975 [14] Victoria — 8 John Atwill (1926–2001) 11 October 1975 [14] 15 May 1982 [15] New South Wales President of the New South Wales Liberal Party (1970–1975). 9 A. J. Forbes (1923–2019) 15 May 1982 [16] 18 July 1985 ...

  8. Category:Leaders of the Liberal Party of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Leaders of the Liberal Party of Australia" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Template : Liberal Party of Australia leadership structure

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    Leader House Electorate Faction Party office Leader: Peter Dutton: House of Representatives: Dickson, Qld. National Right: Deputy Leader: Sussan Ley: House of Representatives Farrer, NSW Moderate: President: John Olsen — Treasurer Charlie Taylor — Director Andrew Hirst — Parliament Manager of Opposition Business in the House: Paul Fletcher