Former assistant minister and MP Tim Wilson will recontest the seat of Goldstein at the next Federal election for the Liberal Party.
Liberal MP Tim Wilson has been preselected as candidate for the Victorian electorate of Goldstein at the next federal election, with the former assistant minister locked in a for a rematch with independent Zoe Daniel.Wilson is understood to have beat out Steph Hunt and Colleen Harkin in a pre-selection ballot.
Liberal MP Tim Wilson campaigning for the seat of Goldstein during the 2022 federal election. Picture : Nicki Connolly
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Tasmanian Liberals look to implement 'stability clause' to prevent party defections to crossbenchTasmanian MPs who quit their parties mid-term could be forced to leave parliament all together under a new Liberal proposal to 'restore stability and certainty' to the state's parliament.
Read more »
Liberals consider NSW gay conversion therapy ban ‘in good faith’Victoria’s conversion therapy ban, particularly its implications for religious practices, exposed divisions within its Liberal Party four years ago.
Read more »
Simon Kennedy picked to replace Scott Morrison in safe Liberal seat CookThe Liberals hold Cook, in Cronulla, with a margin of more than 12 per cent.
Read more »
Dunkley byelection: Labor’s Jodie Belyea triumphs but Liberals win modest swingLiberal candidate Nathan Conroy wins swing of more than 3% but well short of the 6.3% required, leaving Belyea as the newest federal MP
Read more »
Labor wins crucial Dunkley by-election as Liberals concede seat south east of MelbourneThere was a silver lining for Nathan Conroy as the Liberal candidate for the seat of Dunkley, south east of Melbourne, conceded defeat to the party faithful on election night.
Read more »
Labor vows to keep cost-of-living focus after swing to Liberals in DunkleyVoters delivered a warning to the prime minister on the cost of living – and a rebuff to Peter Dutton and his goal of winning the suburban electorates needed to retake government.
Read more »