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Kevin Hogan elected as Deputy Leader of the Nats

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Simon Mumford

12 May 2025, 7:35 AM

Kevin Hogan elected as Deputy Leader of the NatsKevin Hogan behind his Lismore Office desk

They say a week is a long time in politics, just ask Peter Dutton.


For Kevin Hogan, the Federal member for Page, the last ten days have been more positive than it has been negative despite the thumping loss to Labor on May 3 for the coalition.



Mr Hogan was re-elected for a fifth term for Page with a virtually unchanged vote. His primary vote is at 45%, down only 0.4%, while his two-party preferred vote is at 59.5%, down from 60.5%.


At a party vote today, Mr Hogan was elected Deputy Leader of the National Federal Parliamentary team.


He was promoted to the front bench in June 2022 as Shadow Minister for Trade and Tourism and now adds the second top job in the Nats to his resume.



"I am incredibly honoured to have been elected Deputy Leader of The Nationals Federal Parliamentary team, alongside our Leader David Littleproud and Senate Leader Bridget McKenzie.


"As someone who grew up in regional Australia, and has proudly represented regional communities for over a decade, I consider it a great privilege to take on this role.


"The Nationals main focus is our regions, and I am committed to ensuring sure the voices of the nine million people who live outside our capital cities continue to be heard loud and clear in Canberra.


"The Nationals have not lost a lower house seat since 2007. At this election, we also achieved a major swing toward us in Bendigo. This is a credit to our entire team, our candidates, and local campaigns that work tirelessly across the country.



"I want to acknowledge Senator Perin Davey for her service as Deputy Leader, a Shadow Minister and a strong advocate for regional NSW. She will be deeply missed in the Parliament.


"Thank you to my colleagues in the Party Room for the trust they have placed in me. 


"I stand proudly with my colleagues and our Leader, David Littleproud to move forward united, with a clear goal — to deliver a fairer, stronger future for regional Australia."


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