Moira Deeming is an Australian politician. She is a former member of the parliamentary
Liberal Party
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and is currently an
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member of the
Victorian Legislative Council
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, representing the
Western Metropolitan Region
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since November 2022. She was previously a councillor for the
Melton City Council
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representing the Watts Ward.
On 27 March 2023, she was suspended from the parliamentary Liberal Party for nine months. A week before it was announced by the leader of the opposition,
John Pesutto
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, that he would move to have her expelled from the parliamentary Liberal Party after she spoke at an anti-trans rally outside the Victorian Parliament. The rally was attended by
neo-Nazi groups who repeatedly performed Nazi salutes from the steps of Parliament. She was expelled from the parliamentary party room on 12 May 2023.
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Early life and education
Deeming was "born and bred on the political left coming from a long line of union leaders, card-carrying Labor Party members, and Labor MPs." Her great-grandfather was John Joseph Holland, a western suburbs Labor MP for over thirty-five years as well as a councillor for the city of Melbourne.
Deeming has a Bachelor of International Relations from La Trobe University
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and a Post-Graduate Diploma of Education from the University of Melbourne
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. She has worked as a teacher for over a decade, before leaving to homeschool
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her children.
Political views
Deeming described the anti-bullying and inclusion program Safe Schools as "sleazy". In 2020 she described the "watch and wait" approach for treating gender dysphoria as "highly successful, low risk"—in line with the Liberal Party's statement that while they oppose conversion therapy, the Andrew's government legislation "allows government interference in the relationships between medical professionals and patients," and "unfairly targets psychiatry and psychotherapy specifically"
On 18 March 2023, Deeming spoke at the Let Women Speak event, a part of anti-transgender rights activist Kellie Jay Keen's speaking tour.
She is pro-life
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and believes the laws legalising abortion need to be repealed, and believes that rape victims should reject abortions and turn to God and to the church instead. She is against voluntary euthanasia
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Deeming is against the COVID-19 vaccine
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mandates, and considers vaccine passports "immoral" and a form of "segregation". As of September 2021 she said in an interview that she was unvaccinated, and that she'll be "waiting" and that she is "reserving her judgement" due to "concerns".
Deeming is against changing the date of Australia Day
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.
Political career
2014 Victorian state election
Deeming stood as a candidate for the Liberal Party
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in the lower house for the seat of St Albans
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at the 2014 Victorian state election
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. She secured 26.9% of the vote, losing to the Labor Party's Natalie Suleyman
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.
2018 Victorian state election
In 2018 at the state election Deeming stood as a candidate for the Liberal Party for the upper house Western Metropolitan Region
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seat in the Victorian Legislative Council
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. She received 356 first preference votes (0.08%) and failed to gain a seat.
2020 Melton City Council election
Deeming stood as a candidate for the Watts Ward at the 2020 City of Melton election on 24 October, receiving 21.49% of the primary vote and successfully securing the second allocation.
2022 Federal election
Following the 2022 Australian federal election
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, it was reported in The Age
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that on 26 March the Victorian Liberal Party's administrative committee voted for Deeming to run in the lower house seat of Gorton
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. Before she was able to be endorsed, a top party official relayed the view of Scott Morrison
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's Office
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that "negative media coverage of Deeming's hardline social views could distract" from Morrison's campaign. Reportedly, another vote was held and a different candidate was picked.
2022 Victorian state election
On 23 July, Deeming was endorsed by the Liberal Party to contest the upper house Western Metropolitan Region
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seat in the Victorian Legislative Council to replace Bernie Finn
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at the Victorian state election.
Deeming's preselection was considered controversial because she replaced the similarly right-wing Bernie Finn
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at the top of the Liberal ticket, following Finn's expulsion from the Liberal Party after making "inflammatory social media posts". Finn, who contested the election as a Democratic Labour Party candidate, was reported to be "delighted" at Deeming's preselection. Andrew Elsbury
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, a moderate Liberal Party member who held the seat from 2010–2014 quit the party in response to her preselection, describing it as the "final straw". Deeming was successfully elected to the Legislative Council.
In Deeming's maiden speech
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before parliament, she criticised critical social justice in school curriculums and the "decriminalisation of sex work
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".
Let Women Speak rally
On 18 March 2023, Deeming spoke at the anti-trans 'Let Women Speak' rally, organised by Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, in Melbourne
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which was independently attended by the neo-Nazi group National Socialist Network (NSN) and its leader Thomas Sewell Thomas Sewell may refer to:
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as well as Nathan Bull, a neo-Nazi son of a police officer. The neo-Nazis repeatedly engaged in Nazi salute
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s and carried far-right extremist banners (including one that compared transgender people to paedophiles), directed at a counter protest of the Let Women Speak rally, which had been organised by LGBT
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activists.[
In a public statement describing Deeming's position as "untenable" due to her "involvement in organising, promoting and participating in a rally with speakers and other organisers who themselves have been publicly associated with far right-wing extremist groups including neo-Nazi activists" Liberal opposition leader, ]John Pesutto
John Pesutto (born 5 September 1970) is an Australian politician and lawyer serving as the leader of the Opposition in Victoria, holding office as the leader of the Victorian Branch of the Liberal Party of Australia. He has been a member of ...
moved to expel her from the party. An attempt was made by fellow MPs Brad Battin
Bradley William Battin (born 12 December 1975) is an Australian politician who currently serves as the Liberal Party member for Berwick in the Victorian Legislative Assembly since 2022. He was previously the member for Gembrook from 2010 unti ...
and Richard Riordan
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to delay the expulsion a week, but the move failed, losing the vote 18 to 11. It was believed that Deeming was also supported by Chris Crewther
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, Matthew Guy
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, Bill Tilley
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, David Hodgett
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, and Ann-Marie Hermans
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.
Liberal MPs reportedly pressured Pesutto to find a less severe punishment over her role in the rally due to the in-fighting the rally has caused in the party.
In the end, a compromise was made with Deeming accepting a nine-month suspension from the party instead of expulsion from the party. The compromise came after Deeming issued a private statement in the party room, condemning Keen-Minshull's previous use of a Barbie
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wearing a Nazi uniform on her social media as a "poor distasteful joke".
During her suspension from the party, Deeming threatened party leader Pesutto with legal action, but backed away after a bid to oust the party was a fresh attempt was made to oust her from the party. This second effort, led by former party leader Matthew Guy, saw Deeming back away from her threat of legal action.
Deemings has reportedly returned to threatening the Liberal Party leader again after sending a letter reiterating the threat of a defamation case. The Liberal Party of Victoria are set to vote again on whether to expel Deeming from the party.
Expulsion from the Liberal Party
On 12 May 2023 Deeming was expelled from the parliamentary party room by 19 votes to 11.
Despite her expulsion, Deeming has re-iterated that she will never quit or resign from the party. In an interview with Sky News Australia
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's Peta Credlin
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, Deeming claimed that she had been betrayed by the party and relentlessly hunted out of the party room following the Let Women Speak rally in recent months.
Personal life
Deeming is Presbyterian
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, though attended the Catholic
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high school St. Francis Xavier College
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. She is of Jewish
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and Māori
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descent. She has four children: three daughters and four sons.
In an interview with Sky News Australia
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host Peta Credlin
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, she claimed that she had experienced sexual assault
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on several occasions, and that this was why she was campaigning against transgender people being allowed in single-sex spaces.
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