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List of Moderate Left Liberals

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This is a list of members of the moderate liberal faction of the Liberal Party of Australia.


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  • 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
  • Paul Fletcher[17], 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

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  • 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
  • Michael Photios[27] 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
  • 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)
  • Jane Prentice[28], 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
  • Christopher Pyne[7], 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

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  • Trent Zimmerman[7], 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

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