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  • John Alexander OAM, Federal MP for Bennelong, former captain of the Australian Fed Cup team, former sports commentator for Channel 7 and the BBC (A)

  • Katie Allen, Federal MP for Higgins, former director of the Centre of Food and Allergy Research at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI), former chair of the Melbourne Girls Grammar school council and former director of Cabrini Health and Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences (A)

  • Ted Baillieu, Premier of Victoria (2010-2013), Leader of the Opposition of Victoria (2006-2010) and Leader of the Liberal Party in Victoria (2006-2013) (B)

  • Bruce Baird , AM, former Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party in New South Wales (B)

  • Mike Baird , Premier of New South Wales (2014-2017), Leader of the NSW Liberal Party (2014-2017), former Treasurer of New South Wales, former Minister for Infrastructure of New South Wales, former Minister for Western Sydney and National Australia Bank's (NAB) Chief Customer Officer for corporate and institutional banking (B)

  • Peter Baume, AC, Minister for Education in the Fraser Government, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs in the Fraser Government, former Senator for New South Wales, former Chancellor of Australian National University (ANU), former Commissioner of the Australian Law Reform Commission, Foundation Chair of the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority and former director of Sydney Water (B)

  • Angie Bell, Federal MP for Moncrieff and former President of LNP Women (B)

  • Gladys Berejiklian , Premier of New South Wales (2017 to present), Leader of the NSW Liberal Party (2017 to present), former Treasurer of New South Wales, former Minister for Transport of New South Wales, former Minister for Industrial Relations of New South Wales (B)

  • Simon Birmingham , Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment in the Morrison Government, Deputy Senate Government Leader, Senator for South Australia and Minister for Education and Training in the Turnbull Government (B)

  • Julie Bishop , former Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, Minister for Foreign Affairs in the Abbott Government and Turnbull Government, Minister for Education and Science in the Howard Government, Minister for Women in the Howard Government, Minister for Ageing in the Howard Government, candidate in the 2018 Liberal leadership election, incoming chancellor of the Australian National University (ANU), former director of the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) (B)

  • Andrew Bragg, Senator for New South Wales, former executive director of the Business Council of Australia, former acting Federal Director of the Liberal Party, and former policy director of the Menzies Research Centre (B)

  • George Brandis QC, Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Attorney-General in the Abbott Government and Turnbull Government, former Leader of the Government in the Senate, Minister for the Arts in the Abbott Government, Minister for the Arts and Sport in the Howard Government, former Senator for Queensland and former UNICEF Australia board member (B)

  • Russell Broadbent, Member for Monash and former Pakenham Shire councillor (B)

  • Dean Brown , AO, Premier of South Australia (1993-1996), Leader of the South Australian Liberal Party (1992-1996), Deputy Premier of South Australia (2001-2002), Leader of the Opposition of South Australia (1992), Deputy Leader of the South Australian Liberal Party and Deputy Leader of the Opposition of South Australia (2002-2005) (B)

  • Fred Chaney, AO, former Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, former Leader of the Government in the Senate, Minister for Social Security in the Fraser Government, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Minister for the Administrative Services, former Senator for Western Australia, former chancellor of Murdoch University, former member of the National Native Title Tribunal, former co-chair of Reconciliation Australia and co-founder and Vice-President of The Graham (Polly) Farmer Foundation (C)

  • Vickie Chapman , Deputy Premier of South Australia, Deputy Leader of the South Australian Liberal Party, Attorney-General of South Australia, former Deputy Leader of the Opposition of South Australia (C)

  • Don Chipp inaugural Leader of the Australian Democrats, Minister for Health in the Fraser Government, Minister for Repatriation and Compensation, Minister for Social Security in the Fraser Government, Minister for Defence and the Navy in the Holt Government and Gorton Government and former Senator for Victoria (C)

  • Richard Colbeck , Senator for Tasmania, Minister for Youth and Sport & Minister for Aged Care and Senior Australians in the Morrison Government and Minister for Tourism and International Education in the Turnbull Government (C)

  • David Coleman, Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs in the Morrison Government, and former director of Ninemsn Pty Limited, Yellow Brick Road Holdings Limited and Australian News Channel Pty Limited (C)

  • Peter Costello , AC, former Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, Treasurer of Australia in the Howard Government, chairman of the Nine Entertainment Co., chairman of the Australian Government Future Fund, managing partner of BKK Partners and inaugural chairman of the World Bank's Independent Advisory Board (IAB) (C)

  • Warren Entsch, Federal MP for Leichhardt, former Director of the Australian Rainforest Foundation (E)

  • Trevor Evans Federal MP for Brisbane, former Chief Executive Officer of the National Retail Association (E)

  • Jason Falinski, Federal MP for Mackellar, former chief executive of CareWell Health, former member of the Warringah Council, former President of the New South Wales Young Liberals, and former Vice-President & President of the Australian Young Liberals (F)

  • Paul Fletcher, Minister for Communications, Cyber Safety and the Arts in the Morrison Government, Minister for Families and Social Services in the Morrison Government, Minister for Urban Infrastructure and Cities in the Turnbull Government, and Minister for Territories, Local Government and Major Projects in the Turnbull Government (F)

  • Petro Georgiou AO, former State Director of the Victorian Liberal Party and former Federal MP for Kooyong (G)

  • Sir John Gorton GCMG, AC, CH, Prime Minister of Australia (1968-1971), Leader of the Liberal Party (1968-1971), former Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia, Minister for Defence in the McMahon Government, Minister for Education and Science in the Menzies Government, Holt Government and Gorton Government, Minister for Works in the Menzies Government and Holt Government, Minister for the Interior in the Menzies Government, Minister for the Navy in the Menzies Government and former Senator for Victoria (G)

  • Nick Greiner AC, Federal President of the Liberal Party (2017 to present), Premier of New South Wales (1988-1992), Leader of the Opposition of New South Wales (1983-1988), Leader of the Liberal Party in New South Wales (1983-1992), Chairman of QBE Emerging Markets, Deputy Chairman of CHAMP Private Equity, member of the Harvard Business School Asia-Pacific Advisory Board, Council of Advisors of Rothschild Australia and the European Australian Business Council, and former Australian chairman of British American Tobacco, (G)

  • Ray Groom AO, Premier of Tasmania (1992-1996), Leader of the Tasmanian Liberal Party (1991-1996), former Deputy Premier of Tasmania, former Deputy Leader of the Tasmanian Liberal Party, former Minister for Forests, Mines and Sea Fisheries of Tasmania, Chairman of Southern Cross Care Australia, and Deputy President of the Australian Administrative Appeals Tribunal (G)

  • Steele Hall, Premier of South Australia (1968-1970), Leader of the Liberal and Country League (1966-1972) former Leader of the South Australian Opposition, Leader of the former Treasurer of South Australia and former Senator for South Australia (H)

  • Sir Rupert Hamer, AC, KCMG, ED, Premier of Victoria (1972-1981), Leader of the Victorian Liberal Party (1972-1981), former chairman of the Victorian State Opera, former president of the Victorian College of the Arts and former member of the Australian Republican Movement's advisory committee (H)

  • Sarah Henderson, Senator for Victoria, former Federal MP for Corangamite, and former journalist for Channel 7, Channel 9, Channel 10 and ABC-TV (H)

  • John Hewson AM, Leader of the Liberal Party (1990-1994), Leader of the Opposition (1990-1994), former economist for the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), former director of the Macquarie Bank and former Dean of the Macquarie Graduate School of Management (H)

  • Robert Hill AC , Minister for Defence in the Howard Government, Minister for the Environment in the Howard Government, former Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, former Senator for South Australia, former Permanent Representative of Australia to the United Nations, former Chancellor of the University of Adelaide, Commissioner of the Global Ocean Commission, former President of the South Australian Liberal Party (1985-1987), former Vice-President of the South Australian Liberal Party, former Chair of the Australian Carbon Trust, and advisory board member of United Against Nuclear Iran and the Counter Extremism Project (H)

  • Joe Hockey, outgoing Ambassador of Australia to the United States, Treasurer of Australia in the Abbott Government, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations in the Howard Government, Minister for Human Services in the Howard Government, Minister for Small Business and Tourism in the Howard Government, candidate in the 2009 Liberal leadership election, former President of the NSW Young Liberals and former President of the University of Sydney Students' Representative Council (H)

  • Harold Holt, CH, Prime Minister of Australia (1966-1967), Leader of the Liberal Party (1966-1967), former Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, Treasurer of Australia in the Menzies Government, former Leader of the House, Minister for Labour and National Service in the Menzies Government, Minister for Immigration in the Menzies Government, Minister in charge of Scientific and Industrial Research in the Menzies Government (H)

  • Tom Hughes AO QC, Attorney-General for Australia in the Gorton Government and McMahon Government (H)

  • Jane Hume , Senator for Victoria, former Vice-President of Deutsche Bank Australia, Assistant Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and Financial Technology in the Morrison Government, former director of Federation Square, former director of the Royal Children's Hospital, former President of the Armadale Branch of the Victorian Liberal Party (H)

  • Greg Hunt , Minister for Health in the Turnbull Government and Morrison Government, Minister for Sport in the Turnbull Government, Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science in the Turnbull Government, Minister for the Environment in the Abbott Government and Turnbull Government and candidate for Deputy Leader in 2018 Liberal leadership election. (H)

  • Matt Kean, NSW Minister for Energy and Environment, former NSW Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation, and former vice-president of the NSW Young Liberals (K)

  • Jeff Kennett AC, Premier of Victoria (1992-1999), Leader of the Victorian Liberal Party (1982-1989 & 1991-1999), Leader of the Opposition of Victoria (1982-1989, 1991-1992 & 1999), founding Chairman of beyondblue, President of the Hawthorn Football Club and political commentator on Seven television network and 3AW (K)

  • Craig Laundy Minister for Small and Family Business, the Workplace and Deregulation in the Turnbull Government and former Federal MP for Reid (L)

  • Sussan Ley, Minister for the Environment in the Morrison Government, Minister for Health & Sport in the Abbott Government and Turnbull Government, Minister for Aged Care in the Turnbull Government (L)

  • Ian Macphee AO, Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs in the Fraser Government, Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs in the Fraser Government, Minister for Productivity in the Fraser Government, candidate for the deputy leadership in the 1985 Liberal leadership election and former director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (M)

  • Steven Marshall , Premier of South Australia (2018 to present), Leader of the South Australian Liberal Party (2013 to present) Leader of the Opposition in South Australia (2013-2018) and former Deputy Leader of the South Australian Liberal Party (M)

  • Dr Fiona Martin, Federal MP for Reid (M)

  • Russell Matheson, former Federal MP for Macarthur, Mayor of Campbelltown and City of Campbelltown Councillor (M)

  • John Moore AO, Minister for Defence in the Howard Government, former Vice-President of the Executive Council, Minister for Industry, Science and Tourism in the Howard Government, Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs in the Fraser Government, President of the Liberal Party of Queensland (1973-1976 & 1984-1990), former board member of Merrill Lynch Australia and Citigroup Australia and councillor of Australian National University (M)

  • Judi Moylan AO, former Federal MP for Pearce (M)

  • Brendan Nelson AO, Leader of the Liberal Party (2007-2008), Leader of the Opposition (2007-2008), Minister for Defence in the Howard Government, Minister for Education, Science and Training in the Howard Government, former Director of the Australian War Memorial, former Ambassador of Australia to Belgium, Luxembourg, the EU and NATO, former president of the Australian Medical Association (formerly a member of the Labor Party from 1972-1991) (N)

  • Kelly O'Dwyer, Minister for Jobs and Industrial Relations in the Morrison Government, Minister for Women in the Turnbull Government and Morrison Government, Assistant Treasurer andMinister for Revenue and Financial Servicesin the Turnbull Government, and former executive at the National Australia Bank (O)

  • Barry O'Farrell, Premier of New South Wales (2011-2014), Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party (2007-2014), Leader of the Opposition of New South Wales (2007-2011), former Minister for Western Sydney, former State Director of the NSW Liberal Party, Deputy Chairman of the Australia-India Council, President and Independent Board Chair of Diabetes Australia, Chair of the Wests Tigers Rugby League Football Club, CEO of Racing Australia Ltd, NSW's Special Envoy to India and director of the Sydney Cricket Ground Trust (O)

  • Andrew Peacock AC GCL, Leader of the Liberal Party (1983-1985 & 1989-1990), Leader of the Opposition (1983-1985 & 1989-1990), Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, Minister for Industry and Commerce in the Fraser Government, Minister for Industrial Relations in the Fraser Government, Minister for Foreign Affairs in the Fraser Government, Minister for the Environment & Minister for External Territories in the Fraser Government, Minister for Defence & Minister for the Army in the Gorton Government and McMahon Government, former Australian Ambassador to the United States, President of the Victorian Liberal Party (1965-1966), former President of Boeing Australia, and former president of the Young Liberals (P)

  • Michael Photios factional power broker, former NSW Liberal Party Vice President, former NSW Minister for Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs and NSW Minister Assisting the Minister for Justice, and former President of the New South Wales Young Liberals (P)

  • Sir Thomas Playford IV GCMG, (longest-serving elected government leader in the history of Australia) Premier of South Australia (1938-1965), Leader of the Liberal and Country League (1938-1965), Leader of the South Australian Opposition (1965-1966), Treasurer of South Australia (1938-1965) (P)

  • Jane Prentice, former Federal MP for Ryan, Assistant Minister for Social Services and Disability Services in the Turnbull Government and former Councillor on the Brisbane City Council (P)

  • Christopher Pyne , Minister for Defence in the Morrison Government, Minister for Defence Industry in the Turnbull Government, former Leader of the House, Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science in the Turnbull Government, Minister for Education and Training in the Abbott Government, Minister for Ageing in the Howard Government, and former President of the South Australian Young Liberals (P)

  • Linda Reynolds CSC, Minister for Defence & Minister for Defence Industry in the Morrison Government, former Deputy Federal Director of the Liberal Party, and former adjutant general in the Australian Army Reserve as a brigadier - first woman in the Australian Army Reserve to be promoted to a star rank (R)

  • Wyatt Roy, former Federal MP for Longman and youngest person ever to be elected to an Australian parliament (R)

  • Philip Ruddock, former Attorney-General for Australia in the Howard Government, Chief Government Whip in the House of Representatives in the Abbott Government, Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs in the Howard Government, former Father of the Australian Parliament, Mayor of Hornsby Shire, Special Envoy to the Prime Minister for Human Rightsand Vice Chair of the Global Panel Foundation Australasia (R)

  • Anne Ruston, Minister for Families and Social Services in the Morrison Government, former Chief Executive at the National Wine Centre, former owner and managing director of Ruston's Roses - the largest rose garden in Australia, and former Vice-President of the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia (R)

  • Paul Scarr, Senator for Queensland and former PanAust Limited company Secretary and General Counsel (S)

  • Fiona Scott, former Federal MP for Lindsay and political commentator for Sky News Australia (S)

  • Rebekah Sharkie, Federal MP for Mayo, former member of the South Australian Liberal Party (2010-2012) before joining Centre Alliance (S)

  • Dave Sharma, Federal MP for Wentworth, former Ambassador of Australia to Israel, Chairman of Shekel Brainweigh Ltd, former Head of the International Division in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, (S)

  • Arthur Sinodinos AO, incoming Ambassador of Australia to the United States, Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science & Cabinet Secretary in the Turnbull Government, former Senator for New South Wales, Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister of Australia in the Howard Government, former director of Goldman Sachs JBWere, director of the Global Panel Foundation - Australasia, and former director of the Mary MacKillop Foundation (S)

  • Dean Smith, Chief Government Whip in the Senate, Senator for Western Australia, former Treasurer of the Western Australian Liberal Party - first openly-LGBTI member of the Parliament of Australia from the Liberal Party (S)

  • Tony Smith, Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives, Federal MP for Casey and former President of the University of Melbourne Liberal Club (S)

  • Sir Billy Snedden KCMG, QC, former Leader of the Liberal Party, Leader of the Opposition, Treasurer of Australia in the McMahon Government, former Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, Attorney-General in the Menzies Government and Holt Government, former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Minister for Labour and National Service in the Gorton Government and McMahon Government, Minister for Immigration in the Holt Government and Gorton Government, inaugural federal chairman of the Young Liberal Movement, former chairman of the Melbourne Football Club, former Director of the Victorian Football League and former President of the UWA Liberal Club. (S)

  • James Stevens, Federal MP for Sturt, former Chief of Staff to the Premier of South Australia, former President of the South Australian Young Liberal Movement (S)

  • Dr David Tonkin AO, Premier of South Australia (1979-1982), Leader of the South Australian Liberal Party (1975-1982), Leader of South Australian Opposition (1975-1979), former Treasurer of South Australia, former chairman of the board of the State Opera South Australia, former vice-president of Sturt Football Club, former Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) and former chairman of the South Australian Film Corporation (T)

  • Malcolm Turnbull , Prime Minister of Australia (2015-2018), Leader of the Liberal Party (2008-2009 & 2015-2018), Leader of the Opposition (2008-2009), Minister for Communications in the Abbott Government, Minister for the Environment and Water in the Howard Government, former Chair of the Australian Republican Movement, former managing director of Goldman Sachs Australia, former general counsel and secretary for Australian Consolidated Press Holdings Group, former director of Turnbull & Partners Ltd, former Federal Treasurer of the Liberal Party, former director of the Menzies Research Centre, former chairman of Axiom Forest Resources, former director of director of Star Technology Systems, former board director of the University of Sydney Union (T)

  • Lucy Turnbull AO, Chief Commissioner of the Greater Sydney Commission, Lord Mayor of Sydney (2003-2004), Deputy Lord Mayor of Sydney (1999-2003), former Councillor of the Sydney City Council, Spouse of the Prime Minister of Australia (2015-2018), Director of Turnbull & Partners Pty Ltd, Chair of Prima Biomed Limited, Director of Biennale of Sydney, the Redfern Foundation Limited and the Turnbull Foundation, Patron of the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney and former Chair of the Sydney Children's Hospital Foundation, the Committee for Sydney, the Sydney Cancer Centre and the Sydney Festival Limited (T)

  • Amanda Vanstone, Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, Minister for Family and Community Services, Minister for Justice and Minister for Employment in the Howard Government, former Senator for South Australia, former Australian Ambassador to Italy, director of the Port Adelaide Football Club, ABC Radio National presenter, member of the Abbott Government's National Commission of Audit, and Chairwoman of Vision 20/20 Australia (V)

  • Tim Wilson, Federal MP for Goldstein, former Australian Human Rights Commissioner, and former policy director of the Institute of Public Affairs (W)

  • Jason Wood, Federal MP for La Trobe, former Victoria Police Senior Sergeant in the counter-terrorism unit (W)

  • Trish Worth AM, former Vice President of the Liberal Party, former chairwoman of DrinkWise Australia, former Federal MP for Adelaide, former Chair of the Liberal Party Women's Council (SA), and former Chair of the Liberal Party Federal Women's Committee, (W)

  • Ken Wyatt, Minister for Indigenous Australians in the Morrison Government, Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care & Minister for Indigenous Health in the Turnbull Government and Morrison Government - first Indigenous Australian elected to the House of Representatives, the first to serve as a government minister, and the first appointed to cabinet (W)

  • Trent Zimmerman , Federal MP for North Sydney, former Vice-President and acting-President of the NSW Division of the Liberal Party of Australia, board member of Epilepsy Action Australia, former Councillor of the North Sydney Council, former Vice President of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Business Association, former Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Tourism & Transport Forum, and former New South Wales and National President of the Young Liberal Movement of Australia (Z)

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Australia is divided into a total of five parties, the Liberal Party, the National Party, the Labour Party, the Green Party, the Australian Communist Party and so on. Different parties are fiercely competitive and have different political positions. The Liberal Party was founded in 1944 as the United Australia Party in 1931. Mainly on behalf of the interests of business owners, has been in power many times. In July 2016, the liberal National Party coalition swept to power in a federal election. The current leader, Scott Morrison.

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