Jess Wilson elected first female leader of Victorian Liberals

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Victorian Liberal MPs have voted to replace Brad Battin with Jess Wilson as party leader ahead of the next state election, making her the first woman to lead the Coalition in the state’s history.

Wilson, a first-term MP for Kew, said her priorities include controlling the budget, tackling crime, improving healthcare access, and making home ownership more attainable.

“I will work every day for Victorians to make sure at the next election they have a clear and credible alternative to vote for that gives them hope for the future of Victoria,” she said.

The leadership spill passed 19 votes to 13, and Wilson was elected unopposed. Deputy Leader Sam Groth retained his position, defeating David Southwick 17 votes to 15.

Photo: NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui.

Battin, who had been leader for less than a year, said he was proud of his work and would continue to support the team.

“The Victorian Liberal Party now has a very clear path to go towards the next election,” he said.

The leadership challenge followed a shadow cabinet reshuffle in which Wilson was promoted to shadow treasurer.

Federal Opposition Leader Sussan Ley praised Battin’s efforts and welcomed Wilson as a “fresh, next-generation approach” for Victoria.

Deputy Premier Ben Carroll called the change a “jockey swap” and defended Premier Jacinta Allan as the experienced leader ahead of the election.

Wilson left the party room after the vote without taking questions, promising a full press conference later.

Source: ABC.

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