The Nationals party director, Lincoln Folo, has been appointed the Liberals’ new top strategist, tasked with helping to rebuild its campaign machine after two thumping federal election defeats. Folo was late on Friday announced as the replacement for Andrew Hirst, who stepped down after three elections in the role.
In a statement announcing the appointment, the new Liberal party president, Tony Abbott, said: Lincoln brings extensive experience in political campaigning, organisational leadership and party administration. He has earned a strong reputation as a capable and effective operator, committed to the values and principles that have long underpinned our party.
Abbott thanked Hirst for this “sterling service” to the Liberal party, which included masterminding Scott Morrison’s surprise win in 2019. Good morning and welcome to the live blog for Sunday 7 June.
I’m Josh Taylor and I’ll be bringing you the news for today. The Liberals have appointed a new top strategist as the new federal president, Tony Abbott, begins to make his mark on the party.
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