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Angus Taylor

Leader of the Opposition, Member for Hume

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Angus Taylor is the Leader of the Liberal Party and Federal Member for Hume 

Angus Taylor is the Leader of the Opposition and Federal Member for Hume.

Angus was the Minister for Industry, Energy and Emissions Reduction in the former Coalition Government. Angus has played a key role in reducing energy prices, lowering Australia’s emissions to record lows and establishing mRNA vaccination manufacturing in Australia.

Angus has also served as the Shadow Treasurer, Minister for Law Enforcement and Cyber Securities, and as the Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister with special responsibility for Cities and Digital Transformation.

Prior to entering Parliament, Angus was a Director at Port Jackson Partners and a partner at global consulting firm McKinsey & Co.

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