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In March 2006 Honeywood announced his retirement from politics and resigned his position as Deputy Leader. In order to restore party unity and stabilise his own leadership, Doyle offered Asher the deputy leadership, which she accepted. However this move was not enough for Doyle to save his own
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the Liberal Party unexpectedly lost government. However Asher successfully contested the deputy leadership and also served as Shadow Treasurer. However, with the Liberals trailing badly in the polls in 2002 she and party leader
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continued to serve on the opposition frontbench, serving as Shadow minister for Manufacturing and Exports and later as Shadow Minister for Industry and
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completing a Master of Arts and a Bachelor of Education and was a secondary teacher during the 1980s before becoming an advisor to
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Asher retired from Parliament at the Victorian state election in 2018. She was appointed a Member of the
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Louise Asher was involved in arrangements for the inaugural Melbourne Formula One race in 1996.
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as leader and deputy leader respectively. After the Liberals devastating defeat at the
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leadership, and the following month he resigned and was replaced by Kennett supporter
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in 1976 and served as state president in 1982. Asher also studied at both
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Asher was Minister for Tourism and Major Events as well as Minister for
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While Asher did enter the Legislative Assembly as the member for
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Victoria
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Women members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
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An ally of 56:Minister for Tourism and Major Events 870:Ministers for Innovation (Victoria) 865:Ministers for Employment (Victoria) 845:21st-century Australian politicians 316: 13: 367:but she prevailed 33 votes to 18. 14: 881: 805:Members of the Order of Australia 524: 265:from 1992 to 1999 as member for 261:; she previously served in the 820:University of Melbourne alumni 689:, Services and Small Business 575:Victorian Legislative Assembly 531:The Age: 'Lasher' Strikes Back 495: 481: 467: 255:Victorian Legislative Assembly 1: 540:Victorian Legislative Council 460: 455:2022 Queen's Birthday Honours 327:Victorian Legislative Council 288: 263:Victorian Legislative Council 62:, Services and Small Business 7: 677:Minister for Small Business 624:Minister for Small Business 339:Minister for Small Business 10: 886: 825:Politicians from Melbourne 773: 762: 754: 749: 739: 732: 724: 704: 694: 683: 665: 655: 648: 640: 630: 621: 613: 608: 598: 588: 580: 573: 563: 553: 545: 538: 325:Asher was 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The Honourable
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Innovation
Ted Baillieu
Denis Napthine
Tim Holding
Victorian Parliament
Brighton
Alan Stockdale
James Newbury
Melbourne
Liberal Party
Alma mater
University of Melbourne
Monash University
Parliament web page
Party web page
AM
Liberal Party
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Brighton
Victorian Legislative Council
Monash Province
Sir Arthur Rylah
Kennett
Baillieu
Napthine
Young Liberal Movement
Melbourne

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