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Tony Smith (Victorian politician)

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in August 2015 over entitlement rorts dating back a decade, the Liberal Party nominated Smith as the party's candidate to replace Bishop. The House of Representatives elected Smith unopposed. He pledged to absent himself from the Liberal party room for the duration of his speakership to protect the
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Despite the speculation that they would make a leadership team in 2009, Abbott and Smith do not seem to be close as Abbott demoted Smith after the 2010 election. When Smith sought the speakership in 2015, it is understood that Abbott as Prime Minister backed rival contender
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reported that there was an "internal view" in the Liberal Party that Abbott blamed Smith for the Coalition's narrow loss at the 2010 election due to Smith's perceived mishandling of the Coalition's broadband policy when Shadow Communications Minister.
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In the new Abbott shadow ministry announced after the August 2010 election, Smith was appointed Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Tax Reform and Deputy chairman, Coalition Policy Development Committee.
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When Malcolm Turnbull's hold on the Liberal leadership became terminal, it was speculated that Smith was part of a "two-Tony" ticket in which Smith would be the running mate of
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in a leadership challenge. Although Abbott successfully challenged Turnbull for the Liberal leadership on 1 December 2009, Smith was not Abbott's running mate, and
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neutrality of the chair. He also eschewed the traditional full attire of the Speaker, instead continuing to wear an ordinary business suit.
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On 23 January 2007, Smith was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister,
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After completing his education, Smith was a research assistant at the
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as the Government's candidate for Speaker over Smith. In 2015, the
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He was interviewed extensively in the ABC documentary
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Tony Smith (disambiguation)
The Honourable

Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives
Bruce Scott
Mark Coulton
Kevin Hogan
Llew O'Brien
Bronwyn Bishop
Andrew Wallace
Australian Parliament
Casey
Michael Wooldridge
Aaron Violi
Liberal
Carey Baptist Grammar School
Alma mater
University of Melbourne
speaker of the House of Representatives
Liberal Party of Australia
Member of Parliament
Casey
Melbourne
Box Hill North
Carey Baptist Grammar School
Kew
The University of Melbourne
Institute of Public Affairs
Peter Costello
John Howard

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